Radium Hot Springs sits on the eastern bank of the Colorado River and requires either a nearly one-mile hike or a river raft to get to.
This secluded and pristine hot spring rises above the clouds at more than 11,000 feet in elevation. It requires an 18-mile hike to get to, which is now joke.
After a long hike through the forests of the Weminuche Wilderness Area you’ll be rewarded with a soak in the naturally hot mineral-rich water.
It is one of the nicest hot springs in Colorado with beautiful stone pools and multiple pools of varying sizes and temperatures.
This isolated location lies at the foot of the Sangre de Cristo mountain range. It is surrounded by wildlife and a wilderness of trees and plants.