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Soak and Camp at Dakota Hot Springs: Penrose, Colorado’s Restorative Mineral Pools

Soak and Camp at Dakota Hot Springs: Penrose, Colorado’s Restorative Mineral Pools

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Adventure Brief

Book a 5-hour soak at Dakota Hot Springs in Penrose, Colorado—open-pool sessions with evening camping make this a low-effort, high-reward geothermal stop. Reserve before arrival to secure your spot and plan for a relaxed soak and easy car-camping under wide western skies.

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At the edge of Penrose, Colorado, Dakota Hot Springs offers a simple, time-tested draw: warm mineral water set against high-desert scrub and sun-baked sandstone. Located just outside the town of Penrose in Fremont County, this family-run pool reservation system gives visitors a predictable, restorative way to experience Colorado’s geothermal side without a long hike.

Reserve a pool session at Dakota Hot Springs for a designated 5-hour soak—either the 10:00–3:15 session or the 4:00–9:15 session—and you’ll find regulated crowding, clean pools, and a relaxed camping option on select nights. Same-day reservations are permitted if made before 10:00 a.m. for the morning session or before 4:00 p.m. for the evening session. Each person, including children, needs a reservation; payment is made when you arrive at Dakota Hot Springs and phone bookings are not accepted.

What makes Dakota Hot Springs stand out here is the pairing of geothermal pools with accessible car-camping. The campground opens Tuesday through Saturday and requires a pool reservation for campers; check-in for campers is during the evening session and check-out is 10:00 a.m. the next morning. The pools sit amid scrub sage, low piñon and juniper, and stony outcrops—landscape elements that anchor the experience in southern Colorado’s semi-arid environment. Mineral-rich water that has drawn people to hot springs for generations provides a gentle buoyancy and a warm contrast to the cool open skies.

Practical details matter: reservations must be guaranteed with a credit card, and cancellations require 24 hours’ notice or your card will be charged. Arrive prepared with water, shade, and sturdy footwear for walking between the parking and pool areas. If you show up without a reservation and space exists, there’s an extra $5 per person charge.

Dakota Hot Springs is a straightforward, no-frills destination that honors Colorado’s long tradition of soaking while making access predictable for families and late-afternoon travelers. It’s a place to slow down: float in warm mineral water, watch the plain light shift over sandstone, and fall asleep to the open-air sounds of the valley. Whether you plan a quick afternoon soak between drives or a night of campsite stargazing, Dakota Hot Springs in Penrose delivers a quietly restorative slice of the state’s geothermal offerings that’s both friendly and focused on easy access.

Bring a brimmed hat, reusable water bottle, biodegradable soap-free wipes, and a lightweight shade shelter for long sessions; public facilities are simple and evenings cool quickly under clear skies. Respect posted rules about glass, pets, and alcohol, and pack out waste. The site’s modest infrastructure preserves the natural feel while giving dependable access to soaking. For first-timers, shorter sessions help you adjust to the heat; repeat visitors often time soaks with sunset for dramatic color.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Each person, including children, must have a reservation. Same-day reservations are allowed but have time cutoffs.

There are two main sessions: 10:00 a.m.–3:15 p.m. and 4:00 p.m.–9:15 p.m.

Reservations must be guaranteed with a credit card online, but payment is made upon arrival at Dakota Hot Springs.

Key Highlights

Difficulty

easy

Duration

5 hours

Fitness Level

Suitable for most fitness levels; minimal exertion required to enjoy pool and campground areas

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Pronghorn or mule deer may be seen at dawn or dusk
  • Small songbirds and lizards common in sage and piñon-juniper habitat

History

Dakota Hot Springs continues Colorado’s long history of mineral spring bathing; local records note small private hot spring use dating back decades.

Conservation

Visitors should avoid using soaps in or near the springs and pack out all trash to protect the delicate geothermal features and desert vegetation.

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Adventure Tips

Book early in the day

Same-day reservations are allowed but must be made by 10:00 a.m. for the morning session; secure your spot online to avoid disappointment.

essential

Hydrate before and after soaking

Mineral soaks can dehydrate—bring a large reusable water bottle and drink frequently during your session.

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Bring sun and shade protection

The pools are exposed; use a hat, sunscreen, and a small shelter for long sessions to avoid sunburn.

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Pack out what you pack in

Facilities are minimal—carry out trash and avoid soaps or detergents to protect the springs.

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Recommended Gear

Reusable water bottle

Staying hydrated before, during, and after a soak is essential in high-desert conditions.

Essential

Sun hat and sunscreen

Long exposures to sun at the pools require reliable sun protection.

summer

Essential

Lightweight camp chair or towel

For comfort when you step out of the pool between soaks and for campground use.

Biodegradable wipes

Useful for quick clean-ups where shower facilities are limited; avoid soaps in the pools.