Town Parks and Services
Chamber of Commerce
- Monthly Meetings – First Wednesday of each month, 7:00pm, Hot Sulphur Springs Fire Department at 286 Grand Avenue
- Phone: (970) 531-7588
- Website: www.hsschamber.com
The Hot Sulphur Springs Chamber of Commerce was reorganized in the summer of 2012 and sponsors the town “Clean-Up Days” typically on the first Saturday of May and October of each year. They have also started a community garage sale. Please check out the Community Events page for more information.
Town Parks and Open Space
Town Park
Have fun with your family and friends at the Town Park. There are amenities for kids of all ages. See more…
Pioneer Park
Camp in Pioneer Park to enjoy the Colorado River and disc golf course. See more…
Himebaugh Gulch
The recently acquired Himebaugh Gulch is a 275 acre open space. See more…
More Town Services
Hot Sulphur Springs is the county seat of Grand County and home to more than 700 residents.
- Location: U.S. 40, 2 miles West of the Town of Hot Sulphur Springs, northside of the Highway
- Telephone: (970) 725-6200 or visit the Colorado Parks and Wildlife website.
- Amenities: Rifle Range, Handicap Accessible Range, Handgun Range, Shotgun and .22 Range, and Archery Range
- Location: Maple Street between Cedar and Spruce in the Town Park
- Telephone: Call the Grand County Extension Office at (970) 724-3436 for contact information
- Amenities: Founded in 2008, The Grand Community Gardens including this one in Hot Sulphur is the result of generous contributions from local organizations and businesses including Grady at Grand County Landscaping at this garden combined with enthusiastic garden volunteers. The raised beds are available to rent each year and the garden is fenced and irrigated. See the Grand Community Gardens website for more information.
- Location: 286 Grand Avenue, Hot Sulphur Springs, at U.S. 40, Southside
- Hours: Tuesdays, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm by appointment only
- Telephone: (97) 725-3414; for emergencies, please call 911
- Amenities: The Hot Sulphur Springs – Parshall Fire Protection District was established in 1957. Mission: “Our mission is to build, train, and maintain a strong, united, dedicated team of volunteer firefighters to serve our community by protecting lives, property, and the surrounding environment in which we live.” View a map of the Hot Sulphur Springs – Parshall Fire Protection District.
- Location: 308 Byers Avenue, Hot Sulphur Springs on U.S. 40 between Maple and Spring Streets; the Court building is located at 307 Moffat Avenue behind the County Administrative building. View a PDF map of Grand County offices in Hot Sulphur Springs.
- Telephone Numbers:
- Main: (970) 725-3347
- Courts: (970) 725-3575
- Driver’s License: (970) 725-3053
- Administrative Building Hours: 8:30 am to 5:00 pm
- Amenities: The county of Grand was established in 1874, taking its name from the Grand River, now called the Colorado River, which has its headwaters in the county. Hot Sulphur Springs is the county seat. Amenities include voter and driver registration, building and planning & zoning departments, social services, public health, and more. Please go to the county website for additional information.
- Location: North Maple Street, next to the new Water Treatment Plant
- Amenities: Over the Colorado River, the bridge connects the Town Park with Pioneer Park. Enhancements will include functional landscaping to blend enhancements to adjacent ‘riparian protection areas’, signage, environmental education, and solar lighting. For more information about this project, please visit the HSS Pedestrian Blog.
- Location: 110 E. Byers Avenue (U.S. 40) behind the Ute Trail Motel, across from Deri Delite
- Hours: Open year-round; Summer hours, Tuesday through Saturday, 10:00 am to 5:00 pm; Winter hours, Wednesday through Saturday, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. There is a fee for admission and memberships are available.
- Telephone: (970) 725-3939
- Amenities: Housed in an old brick schoolhouse, Pioneer Village Museum showcases the early history of Hot Sulphur Springs and Grand County in the late 1800s and early 1900s with exhibits that feature historical photos, tools, clothing, and other items. There are numerous historical buildings on the property including a county jail, a blacksmith shop, a ranch house, the original courthouse, and an old Winter Park Ski Train caboose with its own ski history exhibit. A gift shop is on-site with books, postcards, and other items for sale as well as an extensive collection of Grand Winter Sports Carnival merchandise. Public restrooms are available. The museum is operated by the Grand County Historical Association that was established in 1974.
The Hot Sulphur Springs Library is part of the Grand County Library District.
- Location: 150 Moffatt Avenue, one block south of U.S. 40/Byers Avenue and one block west of the Pioneer Village Museum
- Telephone: (970) 725-3942
- Hours: Monday, 10:00 am to 2:00 pm; Wednesday, 10:00 am to 6:00 pm; Friday, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. Closed Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. See all of Grand County Library District hours.
- Location: County Road 55, Hot Sulphur Springs, 0.7 miles east of the Pioneer Village Museum (see below) in the direction of Cottonwood Pass
- Amenities: The land for this cemetery was donated by Solomon Jones in 1892. Several graves were moved to the site in 1895. The oldest stone is dated 1878. The vantage point at the top of ‘boot hill’ presents a look at the Mount Bross fault and the Breccia Spoon syncline, as well as the sedimentary architecture of the Paleocene deposits of the Colorado Headwaters Basin. View an illustration showing a view north to the Mount Bross fault and the Middle Park Formation.
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