Overlook Hot Springs Spa, Colorado
A Victorian hot spring spa in downtown Pagosa Springs with rooftop tubs overlooking the San Juan River, five indoor pools, a courtyard, and massage services.
432 Pagosa Street, Pagosa Springs, CO 81147
Pagosa Springs
Colorado
US
37.2672364
-107.0107372
Public Pools & Parks
Paid
Easy to reach (no hike)
Be mindful
Swimsuit required
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Overlook Hot Springs Spa, Colorado
Do you need a reservation for Overlook Hot Springs Spa?
No reservation is needed for general soaking access. Day visitors walk in and pay at the front desk for admission to all soaking areas. The private tub room is available by the hour and can be booked in advance. Massage services also require advance booking; contact the spa by phone to schedule.
What pools and tubs are available at Overlook Hot Springs?
The facility has three rooftop soaking tubs with views of the San Juan River and mountains, five indoor tubs including a cold plunge, a courtyard with individual soaking tubs, and a private tub room available by the hour. The rooftop area also has a sauna and jacuzzi. Pool temperatures range from cool to around 98 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit.
Does Overlook Hot Springs have a sulfur smell?
Yes. The water comes from the Pagosa Springs deep geothermal aquifer, which has a sulfur component. The sulfur smell is present throughout the facility but is less concentrated in the outdoor rooftop area due to ventilation. Visitors who are particularly sensitive to sulfur odor may prefer the rooftop tubs over the indoor pools.
Can you drink alcohol at Overlook Hot Springs?
Can you drink alcohol at Overlook Hot Springs?
How does Overlook Hot Springs differ from The Springs Resort and Healing Waters in Pagosa Springs?
Overlook is a smaller, more intimate facility in a Victorian building in the downtown main block, with rooftop tubs, indoor pools, and a courtyard. The Springs Resort is a larger luxury property with over 20 pools along the San Juan River and hotel accommodation. Healing Waters Resort is a family-owned motel-style property with an outdoor pool, hot tub, and indoor bathhouses. All three draw from the same deep Pagosa Springs aquifer.

Overlook Hot Springs Spa, Colorado

A Victorian hot spring spa in downtown Pagosa Springs with rooftop tubs overlooking the San Juan River, five indoor pools, a courtyard, and massage services.
Overlook Hot Springs Spa, Colorado
Quick Facts
Experience
Public Pools & Parks
Access Level
Easy to reach (no hike)
Safety Level
Be mindful
What to Wear
Swimsuit required
Family Friendly
Yes
Entry Fee
Paid
Wheelchair Access
Yes
Address
432 Pagosa Street, Pagosa Springs, CO 81147

Overview

About Overlook Hot Springs Spa

Overlook Hot Springs Spa, Colorado is a paid mineral hot spring spa at 432 Pagosa Street in downtown Pagosa Springs, housed in a historic Victorian-era building. The facility has three rooftop soaking tubs with views of the San Juan River and San Juan Mountains, five indoor tubs including a cold plunge, a courtyard soaking area with individual tubs, and a private tub room available by the hour. No reservations are required for general soaking. Massage services are available on site. Beer and wine are available for purchase and permitted in the soaking areas.

The water is sourced from the same deep Pagosa Springs aquifer feeding the other hot spring facilities in town. The mineral water has a noticeable sulfur odor, though the outdoor rooftop pools have less concentration than the indoor tubs. Pool temperatures are in the range of 98 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit. The property has been operating as a hot spring spa since 2008.

The rooftop offers one of the more distinctive soaking views in Pagosa Springs, looking directly over the San Juan River and toward the mountains to the east. The facility is described as a local favorite and a quieter alternative to the larger hot spring resorts nearby. It is one of several options for hot springs near Pagosa Springs in the downtown walkable area.

Location & Access

Getting to Overlook Hot Springs Spa

Overlook Hot Springs Spa is at 432 Pagosa Street, Pagosa Springs, CO 81147, in the heart of the downtown main block. Pagosa Street is the primary commercial street running through downtown Pagosa Springs. The facility is within easy walking distance of local restaurants, shops, and the San Juan River. Free parking is available on site.

From Durango, drive east on US-160 approximately 60 miles to Pagosa Springs, about one hour. From Alamosa, drive west on US-160 approximately 100 miles, about one hour forty-five minutes. From Albuquerque, the drive is approximately four and a half hours north and west via US-84 and US-160. Wolf Creek Ski Area is about 30 minutes east on US-160, making Overlook a convenient post-ski stop in winter. The facility is open daily with no reservations required for soaking access.

Given the downtown location, Overlook Hot Springs is easily combined with a visit to other Pagosa Springs attractions. The Springs Resort and Healing Waters Resort are both within walking distance along Hot Springs Boulevard. For visitors looking for hot springs near Pagosa Springs without needing to travel to a purpose-built resort complex, the 432 Pagosa Street location is the most centrally downtown option in town and requires no driving once you are in the area.

Suitability & Accessibility

Who Overlook Hot Springs Spa Suits

Overlook Hot Springs Spa suits adults, couples, and families with children aged 3 and over looking for a more intimate hot spring experience than the larger resort facilities in Pagosa Springs. The Victorian-era setting, rooftop views, and quieter atmosphere make it particularly well-suited to couples and visitors seeking a relaxed soak without the larger crowds of the resort-scale pools nearby. The private tub room is available by the hour for those wanting complete seclusion.

The facility has documented wheelchair-accessible parking, entrance, and toilet, making it one of the more accessible hot spring venues in Pagosa Springs for visitors with mobility needs. Swimwear is required at all times. Beer and wine are available for purchase and permitted in the soaking areas, which is a feature that distinguishes Overlook from most other Colorado hot spring facilities. No outside alcohol is permitted.

Massage services, including Swedish, deep tissue, prenatal, sports, and hot stone massage, are available and include a soaking session. The spa is described by regulars as a local favorite that is less crowded than the larger competing facilities in town. For those exploring natural hot springs in Colorado while traveling the southern Rocky Mountain corridor, Overlook makes a convenient stop given its downtown location, affordable day rates, and no-reservation walk-in policy. Visitors sensitive to sulfur odor should note that it is present, with less intensity in the outdoor rooftop area.

Safety & Etiquette

Overlook Hot Springs Spa Safety Tips

Overlook Hot Springs Spa is generally safe for most visitors. Pool temperatures are in the range of 98 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit, which is within the standard range for hot spring soaking. Visitors should test each pool before entering and move to the cold plunge or a cooler tub if feeling overheated. The indoor pools have a more concentrated sulfur smell than the outdoor rooftop area; visitors who find sulfur odor uncomfortable should prioritize the rooftop tubs.

People with cardiovascular conditions, high or low blood pressure, or pregnancy should consult a physician before soaking in pools above 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Dehydration is a common risk during extended soaking; the facility is in an enclosed setting and visitors should drink water regularly throughout their visit. Concessions including beer and wine are available, but alcohol and soaking in warm water is a combination that accelerates dehydration and should be approached with care.

The facility is at approximately 7,100 feet elevation in Pagosa Springs. Altitude effects can compound with soaking heat, particularly for visitors arriving from significantly lower elevations. The indoor tubs are in an enclosed historic building; ventilation is more limited than in outdoor settings. Children aged 3 and over are welcome; parental supervision is required near all pools.

The private tub room is available by the hour and is drained and cleaned between each use. General soaking areas are serviced on a regular cleaning schedule. The facility has no overnight lodging; medical services are available in Pagosa Springs. The downtown location makes it easy to step outside and cool down, get water, or take a break, which is good practice during any extended hot spring soaking session.

Frequently Asked Questions

1
Do you need a reservation for Overlook Hot Springs Spa?
No reservation is needed for general soaking access. Day visitors walk in and pay at the front desk for admission to all soaking areas. The private tub room is available by the hour and can be booked in advance. Massage services also require advance booking; contact the spa by phone to schedule.
2
What pools and tubs are available at Overlook Hot Springs?
The facility has three rooftop soaking tubs with views of the San Juan River and mountains, five indoor tubs including a cold plunge, a courtyard with individual soaking tubs, and a private tub room available by the hour. The rooftop area also has a sauna and jacuzzi. Pool temperatures range from cool to around 98 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit.
3
Does Overlook Hot Springs have a sulfur smell?
Yes. The water comes from the Pagosa Springs deep geothermal aquifer, which has a sulfur component. The sulfur smell is present throughout the facility but is less concentrated in the outdoor rooftop area due to ventilation. Visitors who are particularly sensitive to sulfur odor may prefer the rooftop tubs over the indoor pools.
4
Can you drink alcohol at Overlook Hot Springs?
Yes. Beer and wine are available for purchase at the front desk and are permitted in the soaking areas. Outside alcohol is not permitted. Visitors who choose to drink while soaking should also drink water regularly, as alcohol and warm water soaking together accelerate dehydration.
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How does Overlook Hot Springs differ from The Springs Resort and Healing Waters in Pagosa Springs?
Overlook is a smaller, more intimate facility in a Victorian building in the downtown main block, with rooftop tubs, indoor pools, and a courtyard. The Springs Resort is a larger luxury property with over 20 pools along the San Juan River and hotel accommodation. Healing Waters Resort is a family-owned motel-style property with an outdoor pool, hot tub, and indoor bathhouses. All three draw from the same deep Pagosa Springs aquifer.

Location

Address:
432 Pagosa Street, Pagosa Springs, CO 81147
Coordinates:
-107.0107372
,
37.2672364
37.2672364
-107.0107372
Overlook Hot Springs Spa, Colorado
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