Ouray Hot Springs pool
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970.325.7073
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Open Daily 11am-10pm
Members 10am-11am
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Everyday | 11 am - 12 pm
*Must have a VALID 3 or 12-month membership to enter during Members Only times
Polar Bears and Ice Cubes:
Mon, Wed, & Fri: Please Call for Times Lap swimming is available every day dependent on temps
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Children under 4 | Free
Youth 4-17 | $17
Adults 18-61 | $26
Senior 62-74 | $18
Senior 75+ | Free
Unlimited Slides | $5/day
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10 Punch Pass | $120
20 Punch Pass | $224
*CAN BE USED ON CONSECUTIVE DAYS
*DO NOT EXPIRE
*CAN BE USED FOR EITHER THE POOL OR FITNESS CENTER (ONE PUNCH FOR EACH)
*NON-REFUNDABLE
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Showers | $4
*Showers are included in the daily admissions prices
Towels | $10
Splash and play in Ouray’s sulfer-free hot springs pool.
After an exhilarating adventure on foot, or climbing up a wall of ice, or a pleasant day of shopping Ouray’s unique businesses, soaking in the hot springs and viewing the snow-covered canyon walls from the water in winter is truly a restorative experience.
No matter how old or young, the Ouray Hot Springs Pool is family-friendly. There is a volleyball net for the competitive family reunions or a battle agains friends. A rock wall for those climbers that can never get enough. Water slides for the adrenaline junkies. Of course, an adult-only soaking section for those who seek relaxation.
Our famous sulfur-free hot springs are the perfect part of your Ouray getaway.
A History of Hot Water
Soaking in Ouray is a Centuries-Old Tradition
The Ouray old Hot Springs Pool
Ouray’s many hot springs have been a natural draw for the bone-weary for centuries. The town’s hot springs have bubbled up along the Uncompahgre River and from underground fissures for thousands of years and range in temperature from 80 to 150 degrees. Ouray is located along a large geological lift at the head of the Uncompahgre Valley and the pressure and heat from this activity resulted in a series of clean and odorless hot springs. The same geologic forces that made the town rich in minerals and ore also produced some of the largest and most pleasant hot springs in the United States.
The Ute Indians who settled the Uncompahgre Valley considered the mineral springs sacred and healing, and other tribes traveled for days to visit the springs. In the 1870’s, prospectors and miners moved into the San Juan Mountains and founded the City of Ouray in 1876. In 1881, after a series of failed treaties, the federal government removed the Ute tribe to a reservation in eastern Utah. With that move, the Utes lost their native lands, including the ceremonial hot springs that they called “Miracle Waters.”
Ouray’s first indoor swimming pool and bath house was located on the west side of town near today’s Wiesbaden Hot Springs Spa and Lodgings. W.J. Buchanan, called Buck by the townspeople because he always wore buckskin pants, purchased his land from the city in 1877 for $12.70. His wife, “Mother Buchanan,” offered miners a hot bath to wash away the soreness of weeks of hard physical labor. The cost of the bath depended on the length of the soak. Ladies held “plunge parties” in her outdoor pool, which measured about 20 by 30 feet in size.
In 1920, several of Ouray’s local leaders banded together with the intention of erecting a large, outdoor pool. Citizens bought memberships, and businesses contributed funds and materials to the venture. After six years of planning and delays, the pool opened on July 4, 1927. One of the largest crowds in Ouray’s history attended the opening.
After 88 years of operation and countless visitors, the pool facility was beginning to show its age. In the autumn of 2012, the City of Ouray organized a citizen’s committee that was tasked with reviewing, prioritizing and recommending essential improvements to the Ouray Hot Springs Pool and Fitness Center Facility. In August of 2015, the Ouray City Council adopted and approved the final master plan design for the Ouray Hot Springs Pool. The demolition and renovation of the pool facility began in October 2016 and was completed in 2017. This new pool facility will continue to create lasting memories for future generations to come.
Between the Utes Indian's discovery of these restorative hot springs to Ouray's development from a rough and tumble mining camp, our town is packed with heritage that intertwines with our current favorite activities and attractions.
Private Groups
RECEIVE A 40% DISCOUNT ON DAILY ADMISSION PRICES FOR GROUPS OF 20 OR MORE. MUST PROVIDE TWO-WEEK NOTIFICATION; ONE GROUP PAYMENT; ORGANIZER IN FOR FREE; VALID YEAR-ROUND.
DISCOUNTS
Ice Park Membership
PRESENT A CURRENT OURAY ICE PARK MEMBERSHIP CARD AND RECEIVE 20% OFF ON DAILY ADMISSION PRICES WHILE THE ICE PARK IS OPEN! VALID FOR THE HOT SPRINGS POOL OR FITNESS CENTER.
School Groups
RECEIVE A 40% DISCOUNT ON DAILY ADMISSION PRICES FOR ANY SIZE GROUP. MUST PROVIDE TWO-WEEK NOTIFICATION; ONE GROUP PAYMENT; ORGANIZER IN FOR FREE; VALID YEAR-ROUND.
Military Discount
20% DISCOUNT ON DAILY ADMISSIONS (NO PASSES) FOR QUALIFYING ACTIVE MILITARY, RETIRED MILITARY, VETERANS, AND DEPENDENTS. MUST SHOW A VALID ID.
POOL CLOSURE POLICY
THIS POLICY COVERS UNFORESEEN POOL CLOSURES SUCH AS LIGHTNING, EMERGENCIES, FECAL INCIDENTS, AND SEVERE WEATHER:
• Hold on to your receipt!
• NO REFUNDS will be given for pool closures
• If you have been at the facility for more than two hours, ask the cashier for a stamp and return to the pool that same day
• If you have been at the facility for less than two hours, show the cashier your receipt and ask for a “pool closure pass”. This pass does not expire and can be redeemed at any time the pool is open. We do not reimburse for lost/stolen passes.