A secluded haven in the San Luis Valley, Orient Land Trust offers a unique blend of geothermal springs, wildlife viewing, and stargazing opportunities.
Orient Land Trust is a private land trust located in the northern part of the San Luis Valley in Colorado. This 2,200-acre conservation area is known for its natural hot springs, preserved landscapes, and rich biodiversity. Established as a land trust to protect the natural environment and historic sites, it has become a sanctuary for diverse wildlife and a place for people to connect with nature. The trust is home to the Valley View Hot Springs, a natural geothermal pool area that attracts visitors seeking rejuvenation in a rustic setting. The trust also supports bat conservation, with the Orient Mine serving as a critical habitat for bat colonies. This region's history is deeply connected with mining, and remnants of past mining activities are still visible. Recreational opportunities abound, including hiking trails with scenic views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Stargazing is a highlight here, with minimal light pollution allowing visitors to enjoy the celestial wonders. This land trust balances recreation with conservation efforts, making it a unique outdoor destination in Colorado.
Valley View Hot Springs
Orient Mine Bat Tours
Stargazing Opportunities
Hiking Trails with Front Range Views
A series of natural, clothing-optional hot springs open year-round for soaking and relaxation.
A historic mine now home to thousands of bats, offering spectacular viewing opportunities during their evening flights.
The remote location provides exceptional night views of the Milky Way and other celestial formations.