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Looking to relax in nature while soaking up the beauty of the majestic Rocky Mountains? Glenwood Hot Springs may be just the cure for your burnout blues.
Glenwood Hot Springs is a natural wonder located in the heart of Colorado's Rocky Mountains. Known as the world's largest hot springs pool, this historic landmark has been attracting visitors since its establishment in the late 19th century.
The hot springs are fed by a natural geothermal source that pumps over three million gallons of water a day. This provides a soothing and relaxing experience for anyone who takes a dip in its mineral-rich waters. Find out how you can relax to the max on your visit!
Where Is Glenwood Hot Springs?
Glenwood Hot Springs is located in Northwest Colorado, about a 3-hour drive from Denver. The Spring is famous for its geothermal amenities. It’s also known for outdoor adventures at the junction of the Roaring Fork and Colorado rivers.
The town’s rich in history so you’re never short on things to do! Activities such as Gold Medal fishing, hiking trails, snow sports, rafting, and endless other choices are abundant.
Glenwood Springs is the perfect holiday destination for everyone. The range of activities caters to all but is geared towards those in their twenties and thirties.
To find the springs on the map, look up Glenwood Springs Visitor Center.
How Much Does It Cost?
There are 3 different hot spring locations within the Glenwood Hot Springs: Iron Mountain Hot Springs, Glenwood Hot Springs Resort, and Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park.
Iron Mountain Hot Springs
This Springs is situated along the Colorado River and has 16 smaller natural spring pools.
Making a reservation ahead of time is important since the tickets sell out fast! If you’re in need of extra rejuvenation, you have the option to book longer sessions as well.
Each guest gets 1 rental towel included with their entry, and every towel after that is $2.50. Outside food & drink is prohibited, so plan to eat ahead of time or dine at The Sopris Cafe located on-site.
Price
9am-10pm daily
Hours
$36-48
All prices are subject to change.
Glenwood Hot Springs Resort
Glenwood Hot Springs Resort is considered the largest mineral hot spring pool in the world. It’s also an award-winning spa of the Rockies featuring two enormous pools out in nature.
Tickets for Glenwood Hot Springs Resort vary depending on the season.
Price
High season: children (3-12) $25 | adults (13 & up) $39
Low season: children (3-12) $20 | adults (13 & up) $29
Hours
9am-9pm daily
Spontaneous last minute-adventure? You’re in luck! This resort offers the convenience of online booking. Once you book, you can immediately enter the resort. Passes are also available at the pool entrance.
All prices are subject to change.
Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park
Looking for the perfect mix of relaxation and thrill? Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park is just the place! This park combines Yampah Spa and Vapor Caves featuring natural mineral baths. It’s also America's only mountain-top amusement park with amazing views and thrilling rides for adventurous tourists.
Tickets for Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park vary depending on what package you choose.
Price
Basic Package Gondola: starting at $25
Gondola/Caves Package: starting at $45
Winter Funday: starting at $50
Hours
Friday & Saturday 10am-8pm
Sunday 10am-5pm
Prices may vary depending on the time of year.
Where Should You Stay?
There are several accommodation options available! Where you choose to stay depends on your personal preference and budget. Glenwood Springs Hot Springs has something for everyone, from high-end resorts to budget lodges. You're sure to find what you’re looking for and more!
You can stay at one of the three Glenwood Hot Spring destinations named above. But, if you’re looking for something different, why not try:
- Glenwood Hot Springs Lodge Hotel
- Hotel Glenwood Springs
- Hotel Colorado
For cheaper alternative Glenwood Springs accommodations, check out:
- Affordable Inns (This place is dog friendly! Great to take a hiking buddy with you.)
- Starlight Lodge
How Do You Get To Glenwood Springs Hot Springs?
Driving
Glenwood Hot Springs is an easy drive from Denver, Aspen, Grand Junction, or Vail/Eagle Airports. Driving from Denver is a 160-mile scenic route that takes around 3 hours to complete. It’s 90 miles from Grand Junction, taking around 100 minutes to drive.
Taking the Bus
You can also get to Glenwood Springs by bus. There are many different companies operating to and from this destination, such as the world-famous Greyhound or Bustang which travel all across the US. This may be the cheapest option if you are on a budget and traveling within the US. Why not check out BusBud to book your tickets?
Traveling by Rail
Fed up with taking buses or driving? Why not jump on board the Amtrak California Zephyr? Take the route from Chicago to San Francisco ending at, you guessed it, Glenwood Hot Springs. The train depot is located in the heart of downtown Glenwood Springs. The depot is close to accommodation, dining facilities, and other attractions.
Flying
Glenwood Springs is in range of 4 airports: located 30 miles, 40 miles, 90 miles, and finally, 180 miles away. So, getting there from anywhere in the world is as easy as booking connecting flights from across the US that will take you to one of the nearby airports.
Before You Go…
Visiting Glenwood Springs Hot Springs on holiday is an experience that you don’t want to miss! The natural hot springs offers a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure, making it an ideal destination for both families and couples.
Whether your next adventure includes relaxing in a warm natural mineral-infused pool, kicking it beachside, or climbing snow-covered mountains, Pilot is the way to plan! Talk about a rejuvenating escape!