My husband and I celebrated our 50th Wedding Anniversary in early October--click here--to see that post. To continue our happy celebration, we decided to spend a few days enjoying the Mt. Princeton Hot Springs Resort in Nathrop, Colorado. We enjoyed this resort four years ago for a day--click here--to read that post, but we did not stay there on that visit, as we also traveled to see other Colorado sights.
Mount Princeton is a part of Colorado's Collegiate Peaks and the Sawatch Range in central Colorado. The mountain stands at 14,197 feet, and one can hike a challenging 13.25-mile out-and-back hike that ascends to a grueling 5,400 vertical feet. Nearby is the 14,269-foot Mt. Antero, which has a 16-mile round-trip hike, with 5,200 vertical feet climb.
The Princeton Hot Springs Resort includes on-site many different accommodation options, from a lodge to cabins and creekside suites, and there is a restaurant, and spa treatments available, as well as fitness and yoga classes for guests/
On our arrival at the resort, we spent the day soaking in the Creekside Hot Springs. The geothermal hot spring water bubbles out of the ground at 140 degrees Fahrenheit and mixes with the cold water in Chalk Creek.
On the second and third days that we stayed at the resort, we enjoyed the Spa Pool. The Relaxation Pool is maintained at a soothing temperature of 90 – 99°F.
We also enjoyed the Cascading Hot Springs which are three Japanese-style cascading pools located in a more private setting next to the rushing waters of Chalk Creek. Constructed entirely from rock and fed by the hot springs, these pools are nestled right into the ground. Each pool offers a different temperature varying from 107 degrees to 101 degrees Fahrenheit.
All of the hot springs are open from 9AM to 9PM. If you'd like to view a short video explaining how the Hot Springs were formed at Mt Princeton click on this Youtube link.
The unusually warm fall temperatures we had this year in Colorado meant that the resort's flowers were still in beautiful bloom!
We ate at a casual restaurant called Simple Eatery, where I enjoyed the freshly caught trout and mixed vegetables, while my husband had an Elk Burger that was on a handmade pretzel loaf bun. Both meals were delicious!
On our way back to the resort we saw a beautiful bright sunset! It was a wonderful ending to a perfect day.
In my next posts, I'll show our drive to the summit of a mountain via Cottonwood Pass and our visit to another charming nearby town south of the resort--Salida.
Please join me again on my blog next week!
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Hello Pat,
ReplyDeleteHappy Anniversary! What a fabulous place to celebrate your 50th anniversary! The resort look wonderful. I love the views of the mountain and the creek. Take care, have a wonderful week!
I have a friend who went to Mt. Princeton last year and loved it. This looks lovely! I need to put this on my list. :) Visiting from the Hearth & Soul linkup.
ReplyDeleteYou found a wonderful resort with great surrounding towns to enjoy another 50th celebration in style! Love the collage of those unique buildings! Take care...
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like such a fabulous anniversary celebration!
ReplyDeleteIt LQQKS lovely there and fun too glad you had a good time
ReplyDeleteHave a sunshinetastic week Pat 👍
Oh my, what a fantastic place!
ReplyDeleteCertainly looks a great place.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
How beautiful and Happy Anniversary!
ReplyDeleteWow what a place
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome way to celebrate your 50th!
ReplyDeleteMt. Princeton Hot Springs sounds so relaxing, and the views look incredible!
I'd love to experience those hot spring pools.
Beautiful place for your anniversary. Congratulations on 50 years!
ReplyDeleteHappy 50th! That's awesome, and it looks like a wonderful place to celebrate!
ReplyDeleteHappy anniversary! Lovely photos!
ReplyDelete...a beautiful post. I'm taken by the fabulous collection of architectural styles. Pat, have a fabulous fall weekend.
ReplyDeleteI'm replying late this week, it was turbulent after our trip. The coming days will be easier again...
ReplyDelete...indeed it`s necessary to have some fun. I`m happy for you both.
I'm very happy about the contribution to MosaicMonday again, thank you for that. Kind regards from Heidrun
What a perfect place to celebrate. I love all the fall color, the quaint town, and the pools. Amazing that you have such a choice of warm to hot water to be in.
ReplyDeleteYour posts make it so difficult to resist a trip to Colorado. I think next year is the year I get to see your beautiful state.
ReplyDeleteWorth a Thousand Words
Love visiting hot springs. Its fantastic
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for participating and sharing your post at #49 #WW (Words welcome). See you Wednesday at #50
Wow! What a great way to celebrate your anniversary. The location and food look amazing!
ReplyDeletewow! what a great way to celebrate your anniversary.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! What a lovely spot to spend your 50th. Lovely photos of the views and sky too!
ReplyDelete50 years is quite an accomplishment! Nice to see you had a get away to celebrate. Thank you for linking up.
ReplyDeleteHappy Golden Anniversary -- and, again, what a perfect time of year to celebrate -- your whole Celebration was Golden in all senses of the word.
ReplyDeleteHappy Anniversary!!! Big milestone and the perfect place to celebrate..Michelle
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