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On June 30, 2007 the Recreation District implemented a
card key system replacing the metallic keys for entry
to the comfort station. The metallic keys are still required
for the playground equipment locker and RV dump station.
To obtain a new key and for the latest policy updates regarding
the Comfort Station, please check the Recreation District website
by clicking
here.
Below are a few commonly asked questions regarding this facility.
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What is the Comfort
Station?
This facility is for the use of Indian Mountain Property
owners. Inside there are showers and bathrooms available
for use. There are separate facilities for Men and
Women.
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Where is it located?
This facility is located @ 1996 Chief Trail (Indian Mountain
Park) East of Stagestop Road, Between Nez Perce Road & Longbow
Drive.
Sits on the south side of the road back behind the ski lodge
& playground area.
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Who may use it?
This facility is for the use of Indian Mountain Property
owners.
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How may a key be obtained?
See information at the top of this page or visit the
Comfort Station section of the Rec District website by clicking
here.
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Who built, owns, and maintains
the facility?
This building is built, owned & maintained by the Indian
Mountain Recreation and Park District.
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When is it Open?
This is open 24 hours a day but please be courteous of
property owners in the area.
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Is it Open all year?
This building is open year round. Summer, Spring,
Fall & Winter. It has an in-floor radiant heat
system that allows for this.
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Are towels, soap and/or shampoo
provided?
All Towels, soap and/or shampoo must be provided by the
user.
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Is there a phone available?
Yes, A telephone is available for local access as well as
calling card access the number is 719-836-0657
***PLEASE HELP US TO KEEP THE BUILDING CLEAN***
- Wipe up any spills
- Rinse toothpaste from sinks
- Make sure all soap/shampoo is rinsed from shower area
- PLEASE NO DOG BATHING IN THE COMFORT STATION!!!!
Fresh water is available year round on the south side of the comfort
station for filling water jugs.
Please conserve water!
