After the tour and a little more park fun, we headed to lunch then the Glenwood Hot Springs, which were packed.
Then two of my cousins and I headed over to the Yampa Spa & Vapor Caves. We started first with mineral baths using water from the hot springs. Then I enjoyed an hour massage, which I desperately needed to work out some kinks and just to plain ole relax. After the massage, I joined my cousins in the vapor caves, which are geothermal steam baths. Water at 125 degrees flows from the hot springs into the caves to naturally create a steam bath environment where the temperatures stays in the 110-112 degrees range. You go in for 10-15 minutes sittings then back out to a cooling room or relaxation room. Then head back into the steam. The Ute Indians regarded the caves as a sacred place of healing and rejuvenation.
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