Review: Antero Hot Springs Cabins

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Roberta Hause

1 year ago
5/5

Cabins are remote with privacy. Very old, beautiful rustic cabins that come with their own private hot springs. The hot springs was amazing. It was large with plenty of place to sit. The temperature with the cover on gets up to 115 and you can use the cold water from a hose to cool it off, which only takes a couple of minutes. If you leave the top off the hot springs, the water is about 105-108, which needs just a little cooling down. I hate lukewarm water, so I loved this. And there are NO bugs in the water, it has a natural filtration system where the top layer of water runs off down the side of the hill into the creek, so it was perfect. The kitchen came fully stocked and there was lots of table space to play games. The furniture was super comfy leather furniture. The cabin is decorated with lots of antique photos. The beds came with plenty of very soft covers including electric blankets. The cabin is heated by gas stoves throughout and they have a wood burning fireplace insert as well and they provide the firewood for that. The views of the Chalk Cliffs and a fourteener (forgot the name) were spectacular out both the front and back of the cabin. This would be a fun thing to do with 3 couples since there were 3 bedrooms with queen beds. The mattresses were very comfortable and did not have the indentations from being old and worn out. You could hear the rush of the creek and it lulled us to sleep at night with the windows open. The star at night were spectacular on clear nights, and you have enough privacy to go into the hot tubs naked at night!!! There is a hike down the road to a waterfall, but it was a little long for me, so we didn't make it all the way. If you drive down the road west about half a mile there are more rushing creeks with bigger boulders that is also very pretty. Overall, thoroughly enjoyed my stay. We may be moving to Texas this summer, so this was my goodbye to the Rocky Mountains, and I couldn't think of a more memorable last mountain experience than this!!!

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