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Indian Hot Springs

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302 Soda Creek Rd
Idaho Springs, CO 80452

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(303) 825-6513
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Indian Hot Springs - Idaho Springs, CO
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Best

We Love the Indian Hot Springs. It's always a great time and the valentines special is our favorite.

Worst

My boyfriend and I went here for a specal weekend and ended up stuck in a rickty old smokey room. The springs were filthy and indoors surrounded by fake plants. The bathrooms were...

Thank you 7/12/2010

The springs were wonderful, the massage my husband got great, the facial I received great, more

Horrible 1/16/2010

This place was, by far, the worst hotel (they call themselves a resort) I have ever been. The room smelled, they gave us STAINED towels (stains on the bedspreads, too), rude employees and we could hear everyone, in every room around us! Cons: dirty, disgusting dissappointing more

quant mountain hot springs. 5/25/2008

I have been going here my whole life, and those of you expecting an upscale experience should stay in denver. You have to take it for what it is. a MOUNTAIN hot springs. the water comes straight from the ground and it feels wonderful, but if you want to feel like a princess and be pampered like a queen, stay in cherry creek! more

A great stop after a day of skiing 3/10/2008

My boyfriend and I stopped by this resort to unwind after a day of skiing at Breckenridge. We had made a reservation for the private outdoors jacuzzi for the late afternoon, and were given the key to the jacuzzi promptly when we arrived to check in. After reading some reviews online, I didn't expect much of this place. However, we were both wonderfully surprised at how great a time we had there. more

What a terrible suprise 10/7/2006

My boyfriend and I went here for a specal weekend and ended up stuck in a rickty old smokey room. The springs were filthy and indoors surrounded by fake plants. The bathrooms were filthy and the private steam room that is given to couples resembled a room from a horror movie more than a retreat. There were low celielings, a shower that constantly ran even when you tried to turn it off, and a swining wired lightbuld that flickered on and off in the back of the room Pros: In the mountains Cons: room, services, facilities and dining more

Every Expense is Spared 9/22/2006

Way way way too many signs greet you everywhere you go with new rules and procedures at every turn. I'm looking at a cheesy photocopied sheet of 14 services that you can get that all cost extra on top of your stay. If you have the cheesy paper VIP card, you can get like a buck off of each of these things. If you pay for the room ($75-100), then you get the small, kind of nasty bath water hot springs pool for free, but if you want to use a hot tub, you have to pay $20 per hour! I got one of their newest rooms, and it's great if you wanted a Super 8 for $40. No internet at all. The shower is cheap plastic. No tub. The soap is microscopic. The furniture is about the style that you'd get if you shopped at Office Depot for your bedroom furniture. Overall the whole place is just remotely clean. Not terrible, but certainly not clean. The Bar/restaurant is super gross. It's dirty. It stinks. And at 4:30 on a wednesday it had about a dozen dirty, long haired dudes that were smashed, sitting around the bar listening to 70's rock. And here's the kicker. I just found a cricket in my room by the bed. I know that won't eat me, but it just all adds together. Cons: paying $20 per hour for stinky gross hot tubs more

Horrible experience 9/20/2006

This place is absolutley horrendous - the customer service was beyond bad. I brought my mother up there for a b-day present and was shocked at how badly we were treated upon walking in. The girl behind the desk was very rude and not helpful at all, like we had interrupted her day by coming in to pay for an overpriced day at thier dank filthy facilities. We had to PAY to use the lockers, the first one just taking our money and not opening. They couldn't even find us TOWELS.. instead telling us to wrap ourselves in flimsy sheets and when it was time for our facials and massages to come up into the very public lobby to meet our therapists. The ""caves"" are slimy and have what looks to be physcial therapy pools from the 1930's as the ""tubs"". I have to say, though, that our therapists were very nice, and we got decent facials and massages. But during my massage, the actual room flooded from one of the tubs and I had to wade out of my treatment afterwards. Do not waste your money.. Cons: Horrible everything more

Paco's has the best chimicangas and dark beer, a few blocks away !!!!!!!! 7/18/2006

I guess you can only write one review per visit...this is actually my second review...My first review I recommended the resort and It was good for kids...and that is still my recommendation....upon reading another review...the guy thought the same gender atmosphere was exciting...good for him....I don't swing that way....Ok, the place is a little run down, but it is over 100 years old for goodness sake...and you do get alot of B--g for your buck....$20 for a private hot tub per hour isn't really all that bad as long as its a minimal of two people....and yea, the Texas BBQ, has some mountain folks hanging out, and may be a little crude....but guess what???? your in the Mountains !!!!! Duh.....and some of the things a little high priced...but its a tourist area...and when I was there this year, april 13th and 14th.... 2007, they seem to have plenty of business...especially on the week end.....once again I enjoyed the hot springs...and it was great....and once again, when I go back to Denver ...Im gonna stay in Idaho Springs for a couple of days.....there are so many things changing now a days....As long as Indian Springs Resort stays the same.....and Idaho Springs Stays the same, its ok with me, and Yes Paco's still has the best Chimmicangas...... and dark beer.....Mike (-= Pros: It is a great place if you love the mountains, but don't want to spend all your money. Cons: The Safeway Grocery store closes too early more

Awful! 6/8/2006

We got the worst customer service, very rude! more

Resort my #$%!!! 1/9/2003

Indian Springs resort should be renamed Indian Springs Public Pool. The service is extremely poor, and the ""Resort"" is very unflexible. The ""resort"" has no problem overcharging for unclean and rundown facilities. Do not expect the ""resort"" employees to make you feel at home. After spending the night there, I felt the need to appologize to the employees for bothering them with my business. I will never go back and would not consider recommending the ""resort"" to anybody. Cons: Customer Service, Uncleanliness, Very overpriced more

consistent 12/13/2002

Have been going for almost 20 years.Very relaxing.You can socialize or be solitary.True is very rustic,but that's what Colorado is all about.Try to spend the night to relax and enjoy more.The same-sex atmosphere is actually fun and exciting. more

This is a resort, and not a nice one 8/12/2002

This place was advertised as a rustic, turn-of-the-century mountain spa. Actually, it is a shabby, neglected, sorely-in-need-of-renovation old hotel. There are newer wings with motel rooms - no a/c or security (the outside doors were left open all night) - the mattresses were terrible and the pillows worse. The spa facilities and pool were in need of work - they looked so grungy I was afraid to use them. The staff was mostly teenagers and clueless. The lobby reeked of incense - this is not a place I'd recommend. Pros: location, cheap Cons: shabby, smelly, not comfortable more
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  • The Scene
    The original 1905 resort buildings still stand, stocked with half-baths and heated by steam radiators. More recent developments include rooms with modern amenities and...

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