Denver Life Magazine

Letting off steam

was looking a little dated when the new owners bought the property in 2018, so they made countless renovations turning lacking, meaning “healing water.” The 13 minerals in the pools work to drain toxins from your body, relieve pain and strengthen you mentally and physically. The man-made pools also dip into the San Juan River, allowing for the bravest of us to plunge into the 45 degree water before warming back up in the pools of multiple sizes and temps, ranging from 80 to 114 degrees. The resort now also offers wellness classes in the mineral-rich waters, including aqua yoga, sound baths and a warrior plunge.

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