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Take a dip in these earth-warmed waters, and you may never go back to chemical-steeped Jacuzzis again.
Take a dip in these earth-warmed waters, and you may never go back to chemical-steeped Jacuzzis again.

Where to Find the Best Apr猫s-Ski Hot Springs

After a day in the snow, melt into one of these six natural hot springs.

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Soaking your weary bones in a hot tub is a glorious finale to a chilly day on the slopes鈥攕o much so that it鈥檚 become a time-honored, post-ski tradition. Kind of like an apr猫s-ski beverage (or three), except taking a dip in steamy, mineral rich waters is much better for your body. Most resorts have some kind of hot tub experience, but the ritual gets elevated at the Western resorts we鈥檝e got here, which, by luck of geography, enjoy close proximity to natural hot springs. Instead of fiberglass tubs or the aroma of chlorine, you get babbling currents, snow-shrouded boughs, and fresh mountain air. What are you waiting for? Start mellowing out those achy muscles here:

Sip Beer, Soak Muscles鈥擶olf Creek, Colorado

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(Jacqueline Poggi/)

The nearby town of Pagosa Springs contains several commercial hot springs, but is the most low-key and unique. At this small, turn-of-the-century building on the town鈥檚 main drag, 110掳F mineral water is pumped up to the roof, where two tubs command unobstructed views of the San Juans鈥 East Range. You can even order a cold one from a bar on the premise. 鈥淏eing up there on the rooftop, watching the sun drop while you sip a beer鈥攊t鈥檚 as good as a hot spring gets,鈥 says Pagosa Springs local Mike Kissle.

Clothing? Required. Book the private indoor hot spring ($60/hour) if you want to wear your birthday suit.
Distance from ski hill
: 25 miles (30 minutes)
Get there
: 432 Pagosa Street
Info
: (970) 264-4040


Au Natural, Oh Yes鈥擲un Valley, Idaho

(Charles Knowles/)

About 10 miles from the Sun Valley ski area, hushed, snow-laden evergreens surround Frenchman鈥檚 Bend Hot Spring, which bubbles up from the east bank of Warm Springs Creek: Its icy currents rush past the wall of stones that bathers have built up to contain the 110掳F spring water. 鈥淚 love that it鈥檚 still so wild,鈥 says longtime Hailey local Calysta Phillips. The vibe, however, is utterly civil. 鈥淧eople are always friendly and inclusive, and are always willing to scoot over and make room for newcomers.鈥

Clothing? Required, per Forest Service rules.
Distance from ski hill
: 10 miles (45 minutes)
Get there
: Infrequent plowing and rutted snow (or mud) calls for a 4WD vehicle for the 45-minute drive from Ketchum. Follow Warm Springs Road west for 10 miles (yes, it鈥檚 a 45-minute, 10-mile drive) and park along the road by the signed spring.
Info
: Ketchum Ranger District, Sawtooth National Forest. (208) 622-5371


Marinate With Views of Misty Mountains鈥擝anff, Alberta

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Three resorts鈥擬t. Norquay, Lake Louise, and Sunshine Village鈥攕hare access to , a swimming pool and bathhouse perched on a mountainside. From the 104掳F water, you get panoramic views of the surrounding peaks, including the wave-shaped Mt. Rundle. 鈥淣othing beats soaking out there and looking at the stars,鈥 says longtime local Jennifer Osinga. Crowds are thinner in winter than in summer; still, mornings offer the most serenity.

Clothing? Required.
Distance from ski hill
: 7 miles (20 minutes) from Mt. Norquay
Get there
: Take the Roam bus ($2) or drive from Banff: Follow Banff Avenue across the Bow River, turn left at the T, and follow Mountain Avenue for two miles to the springs.
Info
: (403) 760-1346


Steam and Stargaze鈥擲teamboat, Colorado

(Eli Duke/)

Located at the end of a wending mountain road, feels like a backcountry soak-spot: Pools here are minimally developed, with natural-looking rock walls and gravel bottoms, and the sun provides the only lighting. (At night, you鈥檒l want a flashlight or headlamp to navigate the stairs from the parking lot to the 104掳F pools.) The two main areas accommodate big crowds, while a handful of secluded outdoor tubs fit just two or three people. In the morning, you may have the place to yourself. At every time of day the scenery is enchanting. The surrounding pines and aspens collect snow, a stream flows alongside the pools (you can invigorate your steamy soak with a bracing plunge), and stars twinkle in the darkness. 鈥淚t鈥檚 rustic,鈥 says Steamboat snowmaker Mark Schneider, 鈥淪o you can still appreciate the natural setting.鈥

Clothing? Optional after dark.
Distance from ski hill
: 10 miles (30 minutes)
Get there
: Call Sweet Pea Tours for a ride (from $40, includes $12 admission to the springs) or make the 25-minute drive (4WD or chains required) from downtown Steamboat Springs: Follow County Road 36 north for five miles to the signed parking lot.
Info
: (970) 879-0342


Sunset’s Best Seating鈥擬ammoth Mountain, California

(Lorenzo Tlacaelel/)

This part of the Eastern Sierra is pocked with natural hot springs, but Hilltop and Wild Willy鈥檚 rank as the most scenic鈥攈ere or anywhere. Panoramic views of jagged peaks surround these steaming pools, which survey Glass Mountain, the Minarets, and the White Mountain range. Incoming snowstorms create the 鈥淪ierra Wave鈥 of clouds rippling above Mammoth, and if you go at sunset, 鈥渋t鈥檚 literally like watching a light show as the clouds turn pink and orange,鈥 says local resident Morgan Gonzales. Sitting on a slight rise, Hilltop offers the best vistas and hotter water (a valve lets you admit as much of the 120掳F spring as your skin can handle) than many other hot springs. But Wild Willy鈥檚 95掳F pool is bigger and more kid-friendly.

Clothing? Optional at both.
Distance from ski hill
: 14 miles (20 minutes)
Get there
: Most vehicles easily handle the 15-minute drive over mostly-paved roads. From Mammoth Lakes, take US 395 South for 5.4 miles, turn left onto Benton Crossing Road, and continue 2.5 miles. After crossing a pair of cattle guards, pick your spring: Turn right and drive a mile to the signed parking area for Wild Willy鈥檚; or continue down the hill and turn left to Hilltop.
Info
: Bishop Field Office, Bureau of Land Management. (760) 872-5000


The After Ski Qi鈥擳aos Ski Valley, New Mexico

(Jessica Reeder/)

Given the New Age predilections at nearby Taos, it鈥檚 no surprise that Manby Hot Springs is even less straight-laced than most. 鈥淟ast time I was there, I saw a bunch of naked hippies eating H盲agen Dazs right from the container,鈥 says TSV instructor Tom Jackman. But the aesthetics attract people of all persuasions: These three rock-rimmed pools sit beside the Rio Grande River, at the bottom of a steep-walled gorge. Getting here requires a mile-long, 30-minute hike from the canyon鈥檚 edge, but the 100掳F water dispels the day鈥檚 fatigue. Look out for a pair of circular petroglyphs carved by Ancestral Puebloans.

Clothing? Unlikely.
Distance from ski hill
: 24 miles (45 minutes)
Get there
: Follow NM 150 from Taos Ski Valley, turn left onto US 64, turn right onto Tune Road (turns to dirt) and drive 4 miles, bearing left at each fork to the parking lot. Look for the dirt path heading down into the canyon.
Info
: Taos Visitor Center. (575) 758-3873

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