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Rainbow Hot Springs

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Rainbow Hot Springs
Pagosa Springs, CO

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Lauren
April 22, 2019
Rainbow Hot Springs is a primitive and isolated hot springs, north of Pagosa Springs. It involves a lengthy hike into the secluded Weminuche Wilderness Area. The soak is worth the 4.5 mile one-way hike. You’ll be rewarded with exceptional views and a therapeutic, relaxing time. From Pagosa Springs – Head northeast on US 160 for about 16 miles to the sign for West Fork Campground. The sign is on the left (west) side of the highway and southwest side of Wolf Creek Pass. Take the West Fork Campground road (CR 648), following signs for West Fork Campground and Born Lake. It is about 7 miles until you reach the West Fork Trail-head parking. Depending on road closures, the hike-to Rainbow Hot Springs is between 4 and 5 miles. Sometimes the last mile or so of the West Fork Campground road is closed for construction. The hike gains about 1,000 feet in elevation, so expect a real workout. The way back will be easier though! Began hiking up the trail past the Borns Lake community of cabins. While following the West Fork Trail in search of Rainbow Hot Springs, keep an eye for signs and clues. The trail is usually marked during the beginning of the hike but can be tough to follow towards the end. The route involves old forest roads, bridges, streams and narrow edges. The last mile is probably the toughest. Near the end look for camp sights, old fire rings and signs of people.
Rainbow Hot Springs is a primitive and isolated hot springs, north of Pagosa Springs. It involves a lengthy hike into the secluded Weminuche Wilderness Area. The soak is worth the 4.5 mile one-way hike. You’ll be rewarded with exceptional views and a therapeutic, relaxing time. From Pagosa Springs…
Rory & Breezy
November 18, 2017
IF you have the time, it is a great hike.
Daniel
July 10, 2018
This secret secluded hot springs is about 9 miles round trip. WEll worth the trip and the hot springs on the river!
Adrienne
July 7, 2021
Rainbow Hot Springs is a 10 mile heavily trafficked out and back trail located near Pagosa Springs, Colorado that features a waterfall and is rated as moderate. The trail offers a number of activity options and is best used from June until September. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.
David
June 20, 2022
Be rewarded halfway through a 10 mile by soaking in a natural hot springs. It's a small spring so try to go early and on a weekday if you can. A scenic hike that's worth it even if you don't soak.

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