Quick FactsOverview
Overview
Healing Waters Resort & Spa is a long-running hot springs property in downtown Pagosa Springs, set beside the San Juan River corridor. It is a practical soak-and-go place with lodging on site and day-pass access for the public. The soaking options are straightforward: a large outdoor mineral pool for relaxed floating and gentle swimming, an outdoor hot tub, and separate indoor hot baths for men and women. The resort states the pools use mineral water with no added chemicals.
The vibe is more small resort and community soak than luxury spa. You check in at the desk, follow posted rules, and pick the water that fits your day. It works well when you want a predictable warm soak after hiking, rafting, or driving, without committing to a larger complex. Being in town also means you can soak, then walk to food, shops, or the riverwalk without moving your car.
Healing Waters posts operating notes such as no lifeguard on duty, guest waivers before entry, and youth supervision requirements, which is useful for planning families and mixed groups.
Location & Access
Location & Access
Healing Waters Resort & Spa lists its address as 140 Hot Springs Blvd, Pagosa Springs, Colorado 81147. It sits in the downtown hot springs corridor near the river, reached on paved roads with normal vehicle access. Parking is on site, and the walk from parking to check-in and the pools is short. There is no hike, and this is an easy hot springs stop in winter when remote roads can be slow or icy.
On arrival, guests are required to sign a liability waiver before entering the pool area, per the resort. The hot springs page also notes no lifeguard on duty and states that youth 16 and under must be accompanied by an adult. The resort publishes that it is open to the public with no reservations required for soaking. Bring a swimsuit, towel, and sandals with grip. The resort also lists bathing suit rentals, which helps if you are traveling light or forgot gear.
Because this is an operating business with seasonal patterns, verify current hours, pool-closure dates, and posted rates on the official site before you go. Expect the busiest periods on weekends and during peak travel seasons in Pagosa Springs.
Suitability & Accessibility
Suitability & Accessibility
This is a strong choice for families, first-time soakers, and anyone who wants an uncomplicated setup. The outdoor pool provides space to spread out, and the option of separate indoor baths gives adults a quieter alternative when the main pool is busy. Lodging guests can pair a soak with an overnight stay, and day visitors can use it as a reliable stop between other Pagosa Springs activities.
Wheelchair accessibility is not clearly documented in a way that supports making a firm claim about step-free entry to every pool or the presence of pool lifts. The resort is in town and the general approach is easy, but pool edges, steps, and changing areas vary a lot between properties. If accessible bathing entry is essential for your visit, contact the resort directly and ask about the specific route from parking to pools, bathroom access, and how guests with limited mobility enter the outdoor pool and the indoor baths.
For travelers who prefer the quiet of a backcountry soak, this may feel busy at popular times. For travelers who want predictable water access and minimal logistics, it is one of the easiest mineral-water stops in Pagosa Springs.
Safety & Etiquette
Safety & Etiquette
Healing Waters posts that there is no lifeguard on duty. Treat the pool area like an unsupervised aquatic space even if staff are nearby. Keep children within reach, follow posted rules, and avoid running on wet surfaces. Sandals with traction help on damp decks, especially in winter when tracked-in snow can create slick spots.
Hot water can sneak up on you. Start with shorter sessions, take breaks, and drink water. If you feel dizzy, overheated, or nauseated, get out and cool down. Avoid alcohol before soaking. If you are pregnant or have a medical condition that affects heat tolerance, check with a clinician before long soaks.
Swimsuits are the norm here, and the resort explicitly offers bathing suit rentals, so plan on swimsuit required for shared pool areas. Keep voices reasonable, share space in the hot tub, and give others room in the indoor baths. Do not bring glass near the pools. Do not use soap, shampoo, or body products in hot springs water. Rinse off if facilities request it, and keep towels and personal items neatly out of walkways.
Respect privacy. Phones and cameras should be used conservatively, and never aimed at strangers. If you are using the separate indoor baths, treat them as quiet zones and keep time reasonable when others are waiting.





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