Family soaking at Iron Mountain Hot Springs in Winter

Sense-sational! That’s Winter in Glenwood Springs

Tingly, cozy, and exhilarating—winter in Glenwood Springs is an experience that’s sure to awaken all your senses.

Whether you’re soaking in soothing hot springs, carving through fresh powder, or marveling at the twinkle of holiday lights, Colorado’s favorite hot springs and adventure town delivers a sensory overload all winter long.

Glenwood Hot Springs Resort with snowWarm Welcomes—Feel the Heat

Winter in Glenwood Springs kicks off with a warm welcome—literally! Few things are as satisfying as taking a dip in the town’s famous geothermal attractions when there’s snow in the air and on the ground. Your skin will tingle from top to toe with the contrast between the brisk mountain air and the warm waters of Glenwood Hot Springs Pool, Iron Mountain Hot Springs/WorldSprings, or the mineral-rich steam of the Yampah Spa Vapor Caves.

Glenwood’s hot springs are the ultimate indulgence, a place for whole-body relaxation and rejuvenation. As you soak or steam, enjoy the sensory journey to the fullest. Close your eyes and pay attention to the surrounding sounds, especially the calming trickle of water from an in-pool waterfall or the nearby river and the flurry of chirps coming from the birds nesting in nearby trees.

Ladies snowshoeingSnow Fun—Touch the Powder

For those craving outdoor winter thrills and chills, there is no shortage of ways to play in the snow. At Sunlight Mountain Resort, the crisp feel of freshly fallen snow beneath your skis or snowboard will exhilarate you from the first, fresh tracks to the final run of the day. Another breathtaking experience requires nothing more than to gaze at panoramic views from the ski area’s summit. The vistas of Mt. Sopris and the Elk Range are jaw-dropping and the perfect backdrop for a group photo. From the peak, schuss down the slopes on your choice of runs. Sunlight Mountain features a family-friendly mix of beginner, intermediate, and expert terrain. For skiing families be sure to check out the ever-popular, value-packed Ski Swim Stay package when booking your Colorado ski vacation. A day on the slopes in Glenwood Springs is an adventure guaranteed to leave your cheeks rosy and your spirits high.

Prefer something a little less intense than skiing or snowboarding? Take a walk in the woods at Sunlight. The Babbish Gulch trails are well-marked and ideal for an afternoon of snowshoeing. Open yourself to all the forest wonders including the scent of fresh pine, the sounds of birdcalls, and the striking beauty of the wooded landscape set against a Colorado blue sky.

Snowmobiling is a high-speed alternative that’s every bit as thrilling as hitting the slopes. Rev your engines and feel the power of letting the throttle out. Explore the backcountry on a guided tour at Sunlight Mountain Resort. Aboard your motorized sled, you’ll steer a course to remote places rarely accessible otherwise.

Ice is just another form of snow, and one we love in Glenwood Springs, especially in the form of an oval at the Glenwood Springs Community Center Ice Rink. With on-site skate rentals and plenty of times scheduled for open rink skating, this pastime is a winter classic!

For those who aren’t ready to give up pedaling once the snow flies, rent a fat tire bike from Hanging Lake Adventure Co-op and ride the Rio Grande Trail. The paved multiuse trail follows the Roaring Fork River between Glenwood Springs and Aspen and is a year-round favorite for cyclists.

Holiday Lights at Hotel ColoradoBright Lights—See the Sparkle

Glenwood Springs dazzles at night during the winter months with twinkling lights brightening the season from the valley floor to the mountain heights. The Hotel Colorado, famously known for its holiday lighting display, transforms into a festive wonderland beginning the Friday after Thanksgiving. Each flickering bulb and carefully placed ornament add to the visual delight of winter nights. Walk through town, and let your eyes soak up the glow of colorful lights that sparkle like stars against the dark sky. It’s not just a sight—it’s a feeling of joy and wonder that lights up the season.

The lights don’t just stay in town, either. Head up to Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park for Winter on the Mountain, and you’ll find the theme park decked out for the holidays. The Main Plaza features a tree with lights choreographed to the beat of holiday-themed music. The brilliance doesn’t end there, even the rides and caves are streaming with colorful lights. Not to be outdone, the panoramic views of the valley below are a glittering sight to behold.

Actors at the Glenwood Vaudeville RevueIndoor Fun & Games—Hear the Laughter

For those looking to escape the cold, Glenwood Springs offers plenty of options for indoor fun. Warm up your sense of competition and teamwork with the Glenwood Escape Rooms, where puzzling your way out of a locked room before the time runs out is part of the fun! Looking for a fun night on the town? Giggles are guaranteed at the Glenwood Vaudeville Revue. The talented cast is renowned for their hilarious, family-friendly holiday show that will have you rolling in the aisles with laughter.

Snuggles and Sleepovers—Stays That Soothe the Soul

As the day winds down, retreat to one of Glenwood Springs’ cozy accommodations. Curl up with a warm drink—cocoa or something stronger—and let your sense of comfort take over. Whether you’re staying at a charming bed and breakfast, a historic hotel, or a classic motor inn, cocoon yourself away from the wintry bluster outside and snuggle in for a good nights’ rest. Glenwood’s accommodations are perfect for both adventure-seekers needing a soft landing after a long day and couples looking for a romantic escape.

Family at the overlook at Glenwood Caverns Advenuture Park Expand Your Sense of Adventure in Glenwood Springs

In Glenwood Springs, winter isn’t just a season—it’s a full-body experience. Your senses come alive in every moment, from the sharp, cold air on the ski slopes to the relaxing warmth of the hot springs. Whether you’re soaking up the sights and sounds of the holidays or tasting the fresh, crisp mountain air, Glenwood Springs offers a winter adventure like no other. This winter, discover the sense-sational side of Colorado’s most beloved mountain town!

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