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Review by Tablet
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StyleTraditional Elegance
AtmosphereSecluded

Hotel description

Mountain hotels come in all shapes and sizes, from rustic lodges to luxurious mega-resorts and everything in between; nowhere, though, is there anything like Dunton Hot Springs. Here, in remote southwestern Colorado, along the banks of the Dolores river, halfway between the ski town of Telluride and the Anasazi ruins of Mesa Verde, is an authentic ghost town, an abandoned century-old gold prospectors’ camp, renovated shack by shack and rehabilitated into a truly unique luxury hotel — a place where roughing it in hand-hewn log cabins (and one teepee) neatly coincides with spa treatments, thermal baths and fine organic dining.

The resort’s infrastructure and amenities are largely hidden from view; from the outside you’d never suspect that within these <op
All this pampering need not prevent anyone from exercising their inner mountain man or woman; here at the foot of the snow-capped San Juan mountains, surrounded by two national forests, just about any outdoor activity is possible — hiking, horseback riding, fly-fishing, and in the winter, skiing, snowshoeing, even heli-ski excursions, all ending with a dip in the thermal baths.

Meals are included, made from locally grown organic ingredients, served at a long communal table in the old saloon. All in all, it’s almost too good to be true, the kind of place you’ll go home raving about — and if you’re in a sharing mood, when you return, you can book the whole town for yourself and thirty-five of your closest friends.

How to get there:

Dunton Hot Springs is a short drive from several area airports. Durango Airport (2 hours), Telluride Airport (2 hours in winter/1 hour in summer), and Cortez Airport (1 hour). Please contact <a href="mailto:customerservice@tablethotels.com" style="text-decoration:none;color:#ff3300;">customerservice@tablethotels.com</a> to arrange airport transfers (car service or helicopter). If you decide to drive, please be aware that the last 9 miles of the road to Dunton are unpaved.

Hotel policy

Minimum stays may be required during peak periods including weekends and holidays.

Location

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P.O. Box 818

Dolores,

Fax: +1.970.882.7474

Phone: +1.970.882.4800

Website: http://www.tablethotels.com/Dunton-Hot-Springs-H..

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