Strawberry Park Hot Springs

Routt County County, Colorado · Near Steamboat Springs
40.5595°N, 106.8505°W · 7,440 ft
7,440 ft Roadside Camping nearby (3.9 mi)

Strawberry Park Hot Springs operates as a developed commercial facility near Steamboat Springs at 7,440 feet elevation, charging a fee for access to its managed pools and soaking amenities. The spring sits just 47 meters from the road in Colorado's high mountain country, combining natural geothermal water with recreational infrastructure.

The developed facility allows visitors to enjoy thermal soaking in a mountain setting characterized by heavy snowfall (113 inches annually) and cool summers. The area surrounding the springs features subalpine forest—spruce, fir, and aspen—typical of the Colorado Rockies at this elevation. The facility maintains heated pools that utilize naturally heated geothermal water from the spring source.

History of Strawberry Park Hot Springs

Strawberry Park Hot Springs has welcomed visitors since the 1960s, making it one of the region's most established commercial hot spring destinations. The facility's long history reflects the value settlers assigned to accessible thermal resources in remote mountain areas. The spring itself is fed by geothermal circulation characteristic of the North Park Range province.

This is a developed, fee-required facility with parking, pool areas, and support infrastructure. Plan to arrive during daylight hours and check the facility's website for current hours and rates. Access is available year-round, though winter snowfall may affect driving conditions. Summer and fall offer the best weather, but soak any time you visit. Bring towel and swimsuit.

Is Strawberry Park Hot Springs worth visiting?

Best for

  • Easy day trips
  • Overnight camping trips
Strawberry Park Hot Springs is well suited for easy day trips and overnight camping trips.
Monthly Climate
18°
Jan
21°
Feb
29°
Mar
35°
Apr
44°
May
60°
Jun
66°
Jul
65°
Aug
57°
Sep
40°
Oct
27°
Nov
17°
Dec
Annual Precip: 23.7 in Annual Snow: 113.4 in
Nearby Camping
Dry Lake Campground (Co) 3.9 mi away

Overview Dry Lake Trailhead is located off County Road 60 (Buffalo Pass Road) and is near the Dry Lake Campground. This trailhead provides access to both non-motorized and motorized trails. Access for dirt bikes and other recreational vehicles on Buffalo Pass Road. This is a very high-use year-round trailhead and a gateway to exploring the aspens, sub-alpine firs, and wildflowers of the mountains of the Park Range. A vault toilet is provided at the Trailhead. Dry Lake Trailhead is managed by...

Reservable Yes
Reserve on Recreation.gov →
What to Bring
Swimsuit & towel
Water bottle Stay hydrated, especially in hot water
Warm layers Cold air before and after soaking
Camping gear Nearby camping at Dry Lake Campground (Co)
Trash bag Pack out what you pack in
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Strawberry Park Hot Springs located?
Strawberry Park Hot Springs is located in Routt County, Colorado at 7,440 feet elevation, near Steamboat Springs. Coordinates: 40.5595°N, 106.8505°W.
How do I get to Strawberry Park Hot Springs?
Strawberry Park Hot Springs has Roadside road access (153 ft from the road).
Is Strawberry Park Hot Springs free to visit?
Strawberry Park Hot Springs charges a fee for entry.
Can I camp near Strawberry Park Hot Springs?
Yes, Dry Lake Campground (Co) is located nearby (3.9 miles away).
Is it safe to soak at Strawberry Park Hot Springs?
Strawberry Park Hot Springs is generally safe for soaking at its recorded temperature. Access may be on private land or unconfirmed — verify current conditions before visiting. Always tell someone your plans before visiting remote hot springs.
Is Strawberry Park Hot Springs crowded?
Strawberry Park Hot Springs is accessible from a paved road, making it easy to reach. Weekends and holidays may be busier — consider visiting on a weekday for a quieter experience.
What should I bring to Strawberry Park Hot Springs?
Essentials for Strawberry Park Hot Springs: swimsuit, towel, water bottle, warm layers for before and after soaking, camping gear, a trash bag to pack out what you pack in.
Temperature
No data recorded
Avg Air Temp 40°F
Access
Road Access Roadside
Distance to Road 153 ft
Fee Yes
Bath Type Hot spring