Things to do in Ouray, CO

Ouray, Colorado, is a charming mountain town known for its natural beauty. It is characterized by stunning waterfalls, towering cliffs, and natural hot springs. The city is also famous for outdoor activities such as hiking, ice climbing, and off-roading. With its rich history and picturesque setting, Ouray is a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. There are many things to do in Ouray! You can visit Box Canon Falls to see a fantastic waterfall, take a soak in the Hot Springs, enjoy rock climbing on the Via Ferrata, book a Jeep Tour, dine with a view of downtown at the Ouray Brewery, and hike around the town on the Perimeter trail.

My husband and I recently spent a weekend in Ouray, CO, which was a lot of fun. We enjoyed soaking at the Hot Springs Pool, the beautiful views at the Box Canon Falls, and an amazing meal at the Ouray Brewery.

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1. Box Canon Falls

Box Cañon Falls and Nature Center is a must-see for any visitor to Ouray, Colorado. It's where Canyon Creek meets the Uncompahgre River, which has carved out a narrow quartzite gorge. The water shoots through the gorge with so much force and power that it's quite a sight. With a short walk, you can walk 500 feet to the base of the thundering falls, and there's a high bridge, perimeter trail, and nature center for exploring the area and soaking up the scenery.

Box Canon Falls is open from May to October. Enticing the park is a small fee, but it is absolutely worth it! Note that dogs are not allowed on the trail because of the metal bridges and the proximity to water.

2. Ouray Hot Springs

Ouray Hot Springs Pool

Ouray, Colorado, is home to four hot springs resorts open to the public year-round and offers a variety of soaking and private pools.

The hot springs pool features a shallow area, a kids' activity area, an adult area, and a lap pool. Each pool is filled with natural mineral hot springs, except for the lap and activity pools, which are filled with city water. The best time to visit is between November and April, when the weather is colder, and the resorts are less crowded.

The Box Canyon Lodge and Hot Springs are surrounded by nature. The healing hot springs on the property have helped visitors reconnect with the outdoors for centuries. Initially inhabited by the Ute Indians, the Ouray hot springs have been a significant location for many people. The property was established as a hotel after World War II. Since then, guests have continued to come to the mountains to enjoy a peaceful retreat in the forest.

At Twin Peaks Lodge and Hot Springs, you can experience the healing properties of natural minerals from our hot springs. Our enriched waters help lower blood pressure and anxiety and promote healthy skin. Discover new energy while finding inner tranquility.

Wiesbaden Hot Springs Spa & Lodging is a place of peace and reflection. The Wiesbaden offers world-class rejuvenation and alpine elegance. Located in the stunning San Juan Mountains of Western Colorado, our spa is uplifting and therapeutic. The continuously flowing hot springs ensure unparalleled relaxation and encourage the ultimate release from the stress of modern living.

3.Via Ferrata

Nestled amidst the majestic San Juan Mountains of Colorado, Ouray is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts seeking thrilling adventures. Among its many attractions, the town boasts three exhilarating Via Ferratas that beckon adventurers of all levels. Ouray's three Via Ferratas blend the natural beauty of the rugged landscape with engineered pathways and iron rungs, offering an unparalleled opportunity to experience the vertical world. Climbers can traverse sheer cliffs and towering rock faces safely secured to steel cables. Whether you're a seasoned mountaineer or a novice adventurer, Ouray's Via Ferratas provides an unforgettable journey into the heart of this breathtaking alpine playground.

The Gold Mountain Via Ferrata is a private climbing route with a 1,200 ft elevation gain, taking approximately 4-5 hours to complete. To scale Gold Mountain, you will need to arrange a guide through Basecamp Ouray. The route includes two sky bridges, an optional difficult path, and the chance to explore the old mine building and equipment.

Ouray Via Ferrata - Downstream Route is considered the easiest route. If you are a solo and experienced climber, you can expect the climb to take 3-4 hours. However, if you are with a group or a guide, it may take 4-5 hours. This route is open to the public free of charge. If you are uncomfortable or unfamiliar with via ferrata, we highly recommend getting a guide. You can rent gear from town. The starting point is about a half mile from Camp Bird Road. It is essential to always check in with the ranger before beginning the climb. The area is open from 8 am to 4 pm daily, and it features two sky bridges. Additionally, there is an optional spine route, which is a more challenging climb.

Ouray Via Ferrata - Upstream Route is the easiest trail, taking 3-4 hours for solo climbers and 4-5 hours for groups or guided climbers. It's free for public use, but inexperienced climbers should consider the downstream route. Gear can be rented in town, and the trail starts about a half mile from Camp Bird Road. Check-in with the ranger from 8 am to 4 pm daily. The route includes one sky bridge, one suspension ladder, and one "jump" section.

4. Jeep Tours

Ouray offers many opportunities to rent a Jeep or have one of our guiding services do the driving for you. Please respect the backcountry by practicing treading lightly and leaving no trace.

Alpine Scenic Tours equips its trucks with heated bucket seats and high lifts for superior viewing. Most of their tours include multiple destinations and stops for waterfalls, wildflowers, and historic sites. Ride in style and comfort with Alpine.

Altitude Adventures offers premium Polaris RZR rentals with GPS, Bluetooth, roofs, and windshields. They provide drop-off, pick-up, refueling, and washing services. You'll also receive a map with recommended routes and stops. They offer services at Camp Bird Trailhead for Yankee Boy Basin, Imogene Pass, and Governor Basin, as well as at Ironton Trailhead for Corkscrew, Hurricane, and California Pass to Animas Forks. If you need trailering services for your own machine, they’ve got you covered!

Canyon Creek Jeep Rentals are equipped with the conveniences of your own car (Heat, AC, MP3 input, etc) as well as traction control to securely negotiate the grand terrain available in this corner of this beautiful area.

There are so many more options for jeep tours and rentals Visit Ouray for more!

5. Ouray Brewery

Ouray Brewery is located at the base of Million Dollar Highway near Box Canyon Falls, in the heart of Ouray, Colorado. It offers award-winning craft beers and hearty, locally brewed pub-style American cuisine.

My husband and I had a burger, fries, and drinks. Sitting on the upstairs balcony overlooking the main road was beautiful weather.

6. Ouray Perimeter Trail

Ouray's Perimeter Trail is a 5.4-mile rugged loop with a 1,499ft elevation gain around the town with historic and natural features. It can be slippery and icy, especially in winter. Traction gear may be needed during shoulder seasons. The trail starts across from the Ouray Visitors' Center with parking available behind the center. Access points are available throughout the town, and you can customize your hike if you're short on time.

There are many other activities in Ouray, even in the winter! I’m not too fond of the cold, so doing outdoor activities in the winter isn’t for me. Some winter activities include ice climbing, snowshoeing/cross-country skiing, and other activities listed above! For more information on all that Ouray has to offer, Visit Ouray.


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