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Box Canyon Lodge and Hot Springs Ouray
Real Traveler Rating: 1.5 out of 5 based on 2 reviews from 1 source
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Clean: Rating of 3.5 out of 5
Service: Rating of 2.5 out of 5
Location: Rating of 2.5 out of 5
Value: Rating of 2.0 out of 5
Room: Rating of 2.5 out of 5
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Based on 2 reviews
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  • Overall: Rating of 1.5 out of 5

    "Its also a older crowd, younger honeymooners I would recommend a private vacation rental in this town." source Travelocity

  • Room: Rating of 2.5 out of 5

    "There is no air conditioner in the rooms, so if you stay in the summer, it may get a little warm in the rooms." source Travelocity

More information on Box Canyon Lodge and Hot Springs Ouray

The Box Canyon Lodge and Hot Springs Ouray (a Magnuson Hotels Affiliate) offer four redwood tubs and a spectacular 360-degree view of the surrounding mountains in this peaceful location. It offers clean, comfortable, nicely decorated rooms, meticulously maintained grounds and warm, personal service. It has become the home away from home for many of Ouray's visitors.

Check-in Time:

1600

Check-out Time:

1100

Total Rooms:

39

Total Floors:

2 floors.

Rooms:

39

Directions

FROM MONTROSE, DRIVE SOUTH ON HIGHWAY 550 TOOURAY. TURN RIGHT ON THIRD AVENUE. TWO BLOCKSDOWN ON THE LEFT.

Area

Located in the southwest corner of Ouray in the San Juan Mountains of Colorado.

Dining

Restaurant / Dining InformationOutlaw walking distance The Bon Ton, walking distance Buen Tiempo, walking distance Billy Goat Gruffs, walking distance Coachlight, walking distance

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There were a few tunnels carved out of the mountains to allow cars to pass through, but mostly the roads were cut along the edge of the mountainside 9a256a47acc641df6afb832e3eb4f553 With us being at such a high altitude, the mountaintops became more barren (note that a lot of the photos like this one, of the road ahead of us, were taken dangerously by Kyle whilst Dan held the wheel of the moving vehicle) The colours in some of the San Juan Mountain peaks were strikingly varied
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