Soak under the stars after a day on the mountain
No Booking Fees · Save 10–15% vs. Airbnb.
There are few better ways to end a day in the Colorado mountains than sinking into a hot tub under a sky full of stars. Whether you've been chasing powder at Crested Butte Mountain Resort, climbing Mount Elbert, or biking the Mineral Belt Trail, our hot tub rentals turn the post-adventure routine into the highlight of the trip. These properties feature private hot tubs — no shared resort pools, no time limits, just you, the steam, and the alpine air.
Our hot tub homes range from slope-side condos at the Grand Lodge and Lodge at Mountaineer Square to historic Victorian cottages and modern cabins in Leadville. Many pair the hot tub with other mountain-cozy touches: gas fireplaces, gear-drying rooms, big windows on the peaks, and outdoor decks that catch the late-afternoon sun. They're a favorite for ski weekends, anniversary trips, and shoulder-season stays when the snowmelt creeks are roaring.
Every hot tub is professionally maintained and treated between guests. Water quality, cover condition, and chemistry are inspected on a fixed schedule. Just pack your swimsuit (or don't — it's your private tub) and pour something warm.
Yes. All of our hot tub properties feature private hot tubs — usually on a deck, patio, or balcony. They are not shared with other guests or neighbors. A few of our condos at the Lodge at Mountaineer Square include access to the building's shared pool/hot tub complex in addition to or instead of an in-unit tub; those are noted on the property page.
Absolutely. Hot tubs are kept open and maintained year-round. Soaking in a Colorado hot tub when it's snowing or after a 14er hike is a peak experience.
Hot tubs are drained and refilled on a regular schedule and chemistry-treated between every guest stay. We provide simple usage instructions at each property — typical things like rinsing off before getting in and keeping the cover on when not in use.