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Hot Sulphur Springs Campground Introduce

Hot Sulphur Springs Campground is a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Colorado, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. Located at 80451 Park Dr, Hot Sulphur Springs, CO, this charming establishment provides visitors with a chance to unwind in the great outdoors while enjoying the therapeutic benefits of natural hot springs.

Perfect for both day use and overnight stays, the campground offers a range of amenities that cater to outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy access to scenic rivers, peaceful picnic areas, and the renowned hot springs bathhouse. The warm mineral waters are known for their sulfur content, making them ideal for relaxation and skin rejuvenation.

Hot Sulphur Springs Campground is more than just a place to stay; it's an experience that connects you with nature. The serene environment provides an escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life, allowing visitors to recharge and refresh their minds and bodies.

  • Natural Hot Springs: Experience the therapeutic benefits of sulfur baths ranging from 102°F to 104°F, as well as cooler pools and a magnesium sulfate pool for skin health.
  • Camping & Lodging: Enjoy dispersed camping options or stay in nearby accommodations while exploring the area's attractions.
  • River Access: Engage in fishing, boating, or simply enjoying the riverfront views.
  • Park Facilities: Picnic areas, day-use facilities, and a public house offer opportunities for dining and socializing.

While some visitors have shared concerns about noise from train whistles and minor safety issues, the majority highlight the campground's natural beauty and the rejuvenating powers of the hot springs. Many return visitors emphasize the value of the free dispersed camping options and the convenience of walking distance to the hot springs.

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Customer Reviews

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Daryl Greaser
Oct 09, 2023

A single passenger train during the day, and FIVE freight trains while we tried to sleep that blew the whistle so much it seemed they were doing it for spite. Fantastic if you’re already deaf, otherwise drive west a few miles for *free* dispersed camping. We stayed because of the walking distance to the hot springs and public house but it wasn’t worth it, *even if it was free.* Of course, it didn’t help that there was a piece of rebar sticking up in the parking area that I tripped over and *dislocated my shoulder!!* The park said they’ll get that fixed as of October 2023, but for the aforementioned reasons, we’ll never be back. Looks like a great place for day use, a picnic, and river access however.

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Lucas Jones (Webpersona)
Sep 24, 2024

I didn’t know it was a campground. The baths are excellent. It’s a clean place a little hokey. Definitely not your high-end luxury premium experience but it’s really just all about the excellent waters. They have really very strong, sulfur baths 102 to 104, they have moderate sulfur baths at similar temperatures or lower temperatures. They also have a magnesium pool, which has very nice warm water that is full of magnesium sulfate and you feel very boy intended. It is wonderful for the skin. It’s certainly rejuvenated and refreshed my body.

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Dee Anne Kazeck
Sep 12, 2024

The only reason I didn't give this campground 5 stars was the proximity to the railroad tracks. Nice area with river access and potable toilets.

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rising star
Jul 30, 2022

Beautiful campsite. The trains going through at all hours isn't great but being next to the Colorado River and the hot springs makes up for it!

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Matt Stroh
Aug 03, 2022

This place definitely has potential. And it is great that the town offers this campground. But the place is a dump. •$20 for the world's smallest campsite •No water •Only porta potties that hadn't been cleaned all summer •Day use guests that drive through the campsite starting around 5am •The camp hosts let their dogs run around all over through other people's sites The train runs right next to the campground and blows it's horns excessively loud, but I can't fault the campground for that. Just something to be aware of. There is a free area to camp next to the bridge 3 miles west.