Colorado

Valley View Hot Springs - Hot Springs in Colorado

A unique hot spring facility operated by the non-profit organization, Orient Land Trust.

Hot springs suitable for soaking are scattered throughout the vast land.

Unique Rules

Valley View Hot Springs is located east of Joyful Journey Hot Springs along State Route 17.

Dirt Road 01

A dirt road stretching straight toward the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.

It also leads to the Orient Mine, an iron ore mine that opened in 1880 and closed in 1932.

Welcome Center 01

At the foot of the mountain, on a slightly elevated spot, there was a gate.

Get out of the car here and check in.

Welcome Center 02

Orient Land Trust, the nonprofit organization operating Valley View Hot Springs, has introduced unique rules rarely seen at typical spa facilities, so advance preparation is necessary.

Welcome Center 03

Walk-ins are $20.00, overnight stays are $40.00 (at the time of writing).

Due to strict daily guest limits, advance phone reservations are required.

Oak House 01

For lodging, the pricing structure is complex.

Various lodging options, from campgrounds to cabins, are available at separate rates.

Oak House 02

Due to visitor limits for nature conservation, summer reservations may be fully booked well in advance.

Oak House 04

Non-members can only make reservations up to 24 hours in advance, so paying a donation to Orient Land Trust to become a member is practically necessary.

Oak House 03

The longer the advance booking period available increases with higher donation amounts, but even the lowest tier, “Friend” ($35.00 at time of writing), allows booking up to one month in advance, which may be sufficient.

Pavilion 01

The most unique feature of Valley View Hot Springs is that clothing is optional on the premises.

Alpaca
Alpaca
There are quite a few facilities like that, aren't there?
On the premises, you know.
Capybara
Capybara
Main Restroom 01

Actually, when I drove through the gate earlier and entered the area, I was surprised to see people walking around naked on the dirt road.

Map 01

They are not naked because they soak in hot springs; they have been naked long before that.

Natural Jacuzzi

Pool Area 01

At least seven soaking spots are scattered across the vast land.

Let's go through them one by one.

Pool Area 02

The closest pools to the community house Oak House in the old mining town where I stayed are the circular wading pool and the long, narrow swimming pool.

Pool Area 03

What struck me was the considerable amount of lukewarm water being poured into the swimming pool, accompanied by bubbles.

Sauna 01

Behind the swimming pool, there was an indoor sauna and cold plunge.

Sauna 02

Apple Tree was a consistently popular pool, with a relatively high temperature of 106 degrees F.

Apple Tree Pools 01

They were circular rock pools with a certain charm.

The pools beyond Apple Tree have gradually taken on the appearance of wild hot springs.

Apple Tree Pools 02

The soaking pool was located upstream along the warm water channel.

Hot Springs Trail 01

It was the second largest after the swimming pool, and its bottom was decorated with pebbles mixed with decorative luminous stones, creating a romantic atmosphere.

Main Soaking Pool 01

While a piping was exposed, the water primarily emerged from the ground at multiple points, with bubbles rising from several points.

Main Soaking Pool 02

Waterfall Pond was located in an inconspicuous spot south of the soaking pool along the mountain trail.

Waterfall Pond 01

Water cascaded down in a small waterfall, lukewarm at 93 degrees F.

Waterfall Pond 02

Meadow Pond was located further south from Waterfall Pond.

Meadow Pond 01

Walk along the boardwalk stretching through the thicket of shrubs.

Meadow Pond 02

Meadow Pond was also a lukewarm temperature perfect for long soaks.

Sunrise 01

Top Ponds are located particularly far away, requiring a steep climb of about 0.7 miles from the Soaking Pool.

I came to a high place overlooking the San Luis Valley.

Top Pools 03

The abundant torrential stream was dammed in three stepped tiers.

The water flowing was genuine geothermal water.

Top Pools 02

At the very top, the thermal water gushed out wildly from all around the base, as if it were boiling.

Previous pools were generally odorless, but here the scent of hot spring gases could be detected along with the geothermal heat.

Sources 01

Water temp at 109 degrees F.

The natural jacuzzi, awe-inspiring enough to evoke such reverence, was truly magnificent.

Summary

Valley View Hot Springs, Moffat, Colorado, U.S.

My rating

Type: Walk-in, Lodging

Rule: Clothing optional

Chemical use: No

Water temp: up to 109 degrees F

Official website

  • Writer

Hot Springer Ken

A hot spring enthusiast based in Japan. Toured over 300 North American hot springs while working in Texas from 2016 to 2022. For updates, visit X or Instagram!

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