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Where to Stay in Glenwood Springs, Colorado

From Resorts to Cabins to Bed & Breakfasts. We’ve got it all!

Something magical happens when you just add water to your Rocky Mountain vacation; from the natural healing powers of Glenwood Hot Springs Pool and Iron Mountain Hot Springs to the recreational paradise supplied by the Colorado and Roaring Fork rivers and the unparalleled beauty of our National Natural Wonder – Hanging Lake. Glenwood Springs is a great destination for your next trip if you are looking for a beautiful and historic town, scenic trails, and great local food and entertainment. There are a number of wonderful places to stay, like the Glenwood Hot Springs Resort, the Hotel Denver, or the Hideout Cabins and Campground. There are accommodations for every budget and lodging need here in the Roaring Fork Valley.

You’ll find… Dads act younger. Moms laugh more. Brothers are nicer to sisters. Couples rediscover each other. And along the way, everyone remembers the feeling of joy. That’s the power of our water in Glenwood Springs, Colorado.

For thousands of years, people have recognized the restorative powers of water. Sure it can quench your thirst, but when the earth heats it up, like it does in Glenwood Springs, Colorado, the power of water is unleashed. Our water can do amazing things, like soak away your aches and pains; relax away your stress; soothe your very soul.

Millions of years of water carved Glenwood Caverns into Iron Mountain, where today you can tour subterranean passages with amazing cave formations. Above the caverns, there are roller coasters, canyon swings and incredible views of the Roaring Fork Valley. Hundreds of years ago, the Ute Indians used the Yampah Vapor Caves to heal their bodies and minds. Now, you can soak in the healing powers of these natural steam filled caves formed by the mineral hot springs that flow through them.

In addition to the amazing amenities water creates in our community, Glenwood Springs is also home to all the mountain resort experiences you expect when vacationing in the Rockies. Other things to do in Glenwood Springs include hiking, biking, horseback riding, rafting, skiing, skydiving, and zip lining (to name a few).

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