Glenwood Springs, Colorado is known for its year-round outdoor adventures and geothermal amenities.
Attractions include Glenwood Hot Springs Pool, Iron Mountain Hot Springs, Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park, Yampah Vapor Caves and Hanging Lake.
Skiing and snowboarding dominate the winter activity scene while rafting, biking and hiking are top summertime activities.
Glenwood Hot Springs
Known for its enormous mineral hot springs pools, Glenwood Hot Springs is open year round - home to the Spa of the Rockies.
The Glenwood Hot Springs Lodge continues the spa-like ambiance in all 107 guest rooms.
Along with every stay at the Lodge, guests receive unlimited pool admission and a complimentary full breakfast served at the poolside restaurant.
Other amenities include an athletic club, a retail boutique, and water slides which operate seasonally.
Thermal hot springs flow abundantly throughout the Colorado Rocky Mountains. Soaking in natural mineral water is a tradition used to enhance wellness.
Many people believe that these balneology practices help to prevent illness and treat ailments. One thing is for sure, relaxation is the ultimate goal.
Five premier hot springs destinations in the western part of the state, Chaffee County, Pagosa Springs, Ouray County, Glenwood Springs, and Steamboat form the Colorado Historic Hot Springs Loop.
This 720-mile loop showcases some of the most popular hot springs attractions in the country. There is so much variety; from intimate private baths, to the world's largest mineral hot springs pool.
Each of the nineteen facilities offers unique features like vapor caves, hot pots, terraced pools, enormous travertine formations, and fun-filled aquatic centers.