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The deepest hot springs in the world feeds this Colorado wintertime playground

Averaging 430 inches of natural snow annually, Wolf Creek Ski Area is known for getting “the most snow in Colorado.” While the slopes are a big draw in winter, Pagosa Springs, just 30 minutes west of the ski area, offers a plethora of winter activities, from steamy to icy. When I had out-of-state friends visiting, and one doesn’t ski, we set out to find fun off the slopes in this quaint town in southwest Colorado. Here are six things to do in Pagosa Springs. Tami Schlienan of Conifer and Lilla Szoke of Littleton talking in the Aspen pool thats at 107° during a birthday trip for the both of them at the Springs Resort & Spa Pagosa Springs on July 10, 2017, in Pagosa Springs, Colorado.

 

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