Therapist Salary in Colorado

Colorado's strong economy and outdoor-active population fuel demand for physical and occupational therapists. Denver metro pays the highest, especially in sports medicine and orthopedic outpatient settings. School-based therapy roles across the Front Range are also highly competitive.

Average Therapy Salaries in Colorado (2026)

SpecialtyEntry LevelAverageExperienced
Physical Therapist (PT)$67,000/yr$88,000/yr$110,000/yr
Occupational Therapist (OT)$63,000/yr$84,000/yr$104,000/yr
Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP)$65,000/yr$86,000/yr$107,000/yr
BCBA / ABA Therapist$60,000/yr$81,000/yr$100,000/yr
Mental Health Therapist (LCSW/LPC)$52,000/yr$70,000/yr$92,000/yr

Top Paying Cities in Colorado

  • Denver
  • Colorado Springs
  • Boulder
  • Aurora
  • Fort Collins

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a physical therapist (PT) make in Colorado?

Physical therapists in Colorado earn an average of $88,000 per year. Entry-level PTs typically start around $67,000, while experienced PTs can earn up to $110,000.

What is the average occupational therapist (OT) salary in Colorado?

OTs in Colorado average $84,000 annually. Pay ranges from $63,000 for new grads to $104,000 for experienced therapists in specialty settings.

How much do speech-language pathologists (SLPs) earn in Colorado?

SLPs in Colorado earn between $65,000 and $107,000 per year, with an average of $86,000. School-based SLPs typically follow district pay scales.