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ColoradoIt is home to no less than twenty-six ski resorts such as those in Vail and Breckenridge; other winter activities include snowboarding, sledding, sleigh rides, snow hiking and snowmobiling. The state is blessed with national parks, grasslands and forests where in warmer weather you can enjoy hiking, mountain biking or rock climbing.
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Hot Springs to Explore in Colorado
Glenwood Hot Springs PoolGlenwood Springs Hot Springs Pool is famous for being the largest in the world at more than two blocks long.The historic thermal spring water has been drawing visitors from all over the world since 1888. The source of the Glenwood Hot Springs’ mineral water is the Yampah spring which produces over 3.5 million gallons of water per day at a temperature of 122°F.
Iron Mountain Hot SpringsIron Mountain Hot Springs mineral hot springs pools in Glenwood Springs on the bank of the Colorado River. 16 unique pools of 100% pure, thermal mineral water, ranging from 98 to 108°F. A special quiet zone provides a soothing environment to soak and relax. There's also a larger, freshwater family pool where parents can relax in an elevated whirlpool while watching kids play.
Ouray Hot SpringsThe hot springs are located in a natural bowl formed by the surrounding mountains, and they offer spectacular views of the San Juan Mountains. The springs are fed by a subterranean river, and they range in temperature from 95 to 107 degrees Fahrenheit. Visitors can enjoy the springs year-round, and there are a variety of amenities available, including showers, changing rooms, and picnic areas. There are also hiking and biking trails nearby, making it the perfect place to spend a day or two.
Paradox ValleyParadox Valley, a drainage basin for the Dolores River. The valley gets its name from the paradoxical appearance of its topography: it is a flat-bottomed valley with steep sides. The valley is approximately 20 miles long and 2 miles wide, and is surrounded by tall mesas.In addition to its geological significance, the Paradox Valley is also home to a variety of plant and animal life. While the valley is best known for its geological wonders, it also offers many opportunities for recreation.
South Canyon Hot SpringsThe South Canyon Hot Springs, are a natural hot spring just west of Glenwood Springs in the South Canyon. It requires a short hike to get too, but the reward is worth it.The one or two pools available are located on a hillside with exceptional views of the surrounding landscape