Indian Hot Springs
Idaho Springs, CO
Words & Photos by J. Picard
The performance was masterful, the vibes were immaculate and it was clear that this was the beginning of something special, not only for the hot springs itself, but for the community of Idaho Springs, which feels somewhat starved for live music. As I posted a photo of Blake all set up and ready to play on my personal social media outlets, I began to receive messages from musicians inquiring about the prospect of playing music and getting involved at Indian Hot Springs.
Early arrivers for the following pool time slot checked-in and made their way to the dining room and sun room to enjoy the music as the pool was being cleaned. The historic space felt immediately like community was taking shape and there was a sense of lightness that further elevated the Saturday mountain vibes as the sun shined through the window filled room. In hosting live events, my take-aways are often the little moments - the wonderful sequences of life unfolding, when the music perfectly integrates and elevates a space or experience. There is an alignment that is palpable and an energy that is perfectly positive. That moment was achieved on that beautiful Saturday in Idaho Springs and in that moment, I could see our future. A future that includes site-wide preservation and development that includes new outdoor pools, soaking tubs positioned in the mountain, green spaces with fire pits and maybe the most exciting addition, a stage and grassy area for which to host concerts and community events. If you’ve heard of Indian Hot Springs, if you’ve driven by it on I-70 or if you’re just now discovering the magical site, come and experience a true diamond in the rough that is the Rocky Mountains, just a thirty minute drive west of Denver! www.indianhotsprings.com
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