There's something delicious about slipping into a hot springs pool au naturel, and Orvis Hot Springs, just fifteen minutes from downtown Ouray and an hour from Telluride, makes that easy. Four outdoor, sandy-bottomed soaking areas created from natural rock — including the Pond, a forty-foot-wide spring surrounded by a redwood deck, and the Lobster Pot, which can hit 114 degrees — and three indoor pools pull their water from a variety of sources, which means differing temperatures and mineral contents. Because visitors can take it all off all the time, few people bring their kids, and the electronics-free zone is refreshingly quiet. In addition, there are tent and RV sites, as well as six rooms available — with a community kitchen available for cooking on site — in case you want to just walk your naked self to bed when you hit the soggy-noodle stage.