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Gunnison & Chaffee Counties — The Colorado Department of Transportation will perform week-long culvert replacement operations on US Highway 50 approximately 23 miles east of Gunnison (Mile Points 181 to 182)
motorists will be guided through the work zone by temporary traffic signals
The signals will be in place 24 hours a day and motorists should plan for full stops and up to 20-minute delays during daytime working hours through Friday
CDOT urges motorists to plan ahead and allow for additional travel time on US 50 between Salida and Gunnison
CDOT crews will work as swiftly as possible to complete the culvert replacement however operations are weather dependent
Travelers are urged to “know before you go.” Gather information about weather forecasts and anticipated travel impacts and current road conditions prior to hitting the road
The following tips are to help you stay safe while traveling through maintenance and construction work zones
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Nestled in the heart of the Rocky Mountains
this charming town is surrounded by some of the best hot springs in the state.
mineral-rich waters that help soothe sore muscles and provide a peaceful retreat from everyday life
here are the best hot springs near Salida for a rejuvenating escape
Soaking in hot springs can cause dehydration
especially if you stay in for long periods
Bring plenty of water and drink regularly to keep yourself hydrated and feeling refreshed
as it can worsen dehydration and make you feel dizzy
Each hot spring has its own set of rules regarding clothing
while others allow clothing-optional soaking
Always follow the posted guidelines and be mindful of other visitors to ensure a relaxing experience for everyone
and some pools might be too hot for extended soaking
especially if you have sensitive skin or health conditions
ease in slowly or choose a cooler pool to avoid overheating
Water shoes or sandals can help protect your feet and provide better grip when walking around the pools
If you’re visiting a more natural or remote hot spring
sturdy shoes are also helpful for any short hikes to the location
including a warm robe or towel for when you step out of the water
If visiting an outdoor hot spring in winter
be prepared for cold air temperatures and possible snow
which can add to the experience but also requires extra preparation
Whether you're seeking a tranquil soak or a scenic retreat
the best hot springs near Salida offer the perfect escape
Surrounded by stunning mountain views and rich in healing minerals
these geothermal pools provide a soothing way to unwind after a long day of exploring
visiting these hot springs is a great way to relax
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