How hard is it to get a Conundrum Hot Springs permit for a summer weekend?
Natural hot springs at 11,200 feet make Conundrum one of Colorado's most requested reservations. Weekend hopefuls want to know what they are up against.
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Very hard for summer Saturdays, and merely difficult for everything else. Conundrum Hot Springs is one of Colorado's most popular and competitive backcountry reservations, and the supply is small: a limited set of designated overnight spots at the end of a 17-mile round-trip valley. Peak-season weekend dates are typically claimed almost as soon as they become bookable.
The permit is a straight reservation, not a lottery, which means the levers are timing and flexibility. Book the moment your target dates open. Midweek nights are dramatically easier than Fridays and Saturdays. Shoulder-season dates, early summer and fall, see a fraction of the demand, with the trade-off of colder nights and possible snow at 11,200 feet.
Cost is modest for what you get: $15 plus $6 per person per night, with groups capped at 8.
The overlooked path is cancellations. Plans for a specific summer weekend at a specific hot spring fall apart constantly, and those returned reservations reappear online at unpredictable times. A weekend date you could never book in the initial rush is frequently catchable weeks later if something is watching for the drop. For a permit with this exact demand profile, cancellation-watching is not a consolation strategy, it is often the main one.
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