
About This Spring
## Overview Valley View Hot Springs is a beloved natural hot springs destination nestled in the San Luis Valley of south-central Colorado, near the small town of Moffat. Situated at an elevation of approximately 8,700 feet along the western slopes of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, this geothermal site features multiple natural soaking pools fed by mineral-rich hot springs that emerge from the earth at varying temperatures. The springs are managed by the Orient Land Trust, a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving the natural landscape and the geothermal resources of the area. Valley View Hot Springs has long been known as a clothing-optional retreat, attracting visitors who appreciate both the therapeutic mineral waters and the stunning panoramic views of the San Luis Valley and the surrounding mountain ranges. The property encompasses thousands of acres of pristine high-desert and mountain terrain, and the hot springs themselves consist of a series of pools — both natural and improved — that range from warm to quite hot. The mineral content of the water has historically been valued for its soothing qualities, and visitors have reported that the water feels silky and rejuvenating on the skin. Valley View Hot Springs has served as a gathering place for relaxation and wellness for decades, and the Orient Land Trust continues to steward the land with an emphasis on conservation, limited visitation, and respect for the natural environment. ## Directions 1. From the town of **Moffat, CO**, head east on **County Road T** toward the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. 2. Turn south (right) onto **County Road 66** and continue for several miles. 3. Turn left onto **County Road GG** and follow it to the end. The address is **64393 County Road GG, Moffat, CO 81143**. 4. The road is unpaved for a portion of the route, so a vehicle with decent clearance is recommended, especially in wet or winter conditions. 5. GPS coordinates: **38.1944, -105.8150**. *Note: Reservations are typically required before visiting. Check with the Orient Land Trust for current access policies, hours, and capacity limits before making the trip.* ## What to Expect Upon arrival, visitors will find a series of natural hot spring pools scattered along a hillside, each offering a slightly different temperature — from pleasantly warm wading pools to hotter soaking pools higher up the slope. The pools are set among native grasses and rock formations, with sweeping views of the San Luis Valley stretching out to the west. The setting is remote and tranquil, with minimal artificial lighting and development, making it an exceptional spot for stargazing on clear nights. The high-altitude location means temperatures can drop significantly after sunset, even in summer, which makes the contrast of the hot mineral water especially enjoyable. Valley View Hot Springs is a **clothing-optional facility**, and this tradition is well-established and respected by the community of visitors. The atmosphere is generally peaceful and nature-focused. Because the Orient Land Trust limits the number of daily visitors to protect the springs and the surrounding ecosystem, **advance reservations are strongly recommended** — and often required. Day-use visits, overnight camping, and lodging options may be available depending on the season. The access road can be rough, particularly during spring snowmelt or after heavy rain, so plan accordingly. Cell phone service in the area is limited to nonexistent, so download directions and any needed information before you arrive.
Getting There
Address
64393 County Road GG, Moffat, CO 81143
GPS Coordinates
38.194414, -105.814991
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. From the town of **Moffat, CO**, head east on **County Road T** toward the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. 2. Turn south (right) onto **County Road 66** and continue for several miles. 3. Turn left onto **County Road GG** and follow it to the end. The address is **64393 County Road GG, Moffat, CO 81143**. 4. The road is unpaved for a portion of the route, so a vehicle with decent clearance is recommended, especially in wet or winter conditions. 5.
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