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Glenwood Springs: The World's Largest Mineral Hot Springs Pool

Nestled in the rugged Rocky Mountains at the confluence of the Colorado and Roaring Fork rivers, Glenwood Springs, Colorado’s not-so-average mountain town has been a sought-after, world-class wellness destination since the 1880s. Beyond its breathtaking natural surroundings, visitors flock to this town to soak in the rejuvenating waters of the world's largest hot springs pool. Whether you're road-tripping through the majestic  Rockies to the Red Rocks, or seeking to immerse yourself fully in Glenwood Springs' natural wonders, this town is a destination like no other.

 


 

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Glenwood Springs is a geographically blessed town that offers year-round activities that will leave you feeling invigorated. From awe-inspiring hikes and picturesque lakes that are simply breathtaking during the spring, summer, and fall to winter when it transforms into one of Colorado's best-kept ski resort secrets. If you're looking to elevate your unforgettable experience, the Rocky Mountaineer’s newest route can take you to Glenwood Springs in high style. This luxurious train journey offers breathtaking routes in the USA and Canada. With a year-round roster of activities to suit every interest, Glenwood Springs is the ultimate playground for discerning adventure seekers and nature lovers alike.

 

 

When to Go:

Summer (June-August)

Pros: Warm weather, plenty of outdoor activities

Cons: Can get very crowded at times

 

Activities:

  • Whitewater rafting or kayaking on the Colorado River is an exhilarating experience that will get your heart pumping and offer incredible views of the surrounding mountains.
  • Embark on a picturesque hike to Hanging Lake, where you'll be greeted by stunning turquoise waters nestled in a lush mountain valley.
  • Exploring Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park is an experience that takes you on a journey through stunning underground caves and offers thrilling rides and attractions for all ages.
  • Mountain biking on local trails is a great way to explore Glenwood Springs' rugged terrain and get your adrenaline pumping. With trails suitable for all skill levels, from beginner to advanced, there's something for everyone.
  • Soaking in Glenwood Hot Springs Pool is a relaxing and rejuvenating activity while enjoying breathtaking views of the Rocky Mountains.

 

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Spring (April-May)

Pros: fewer crowds, cooler temperature

 

Activities:

  • Hiking to enjoy the blooming wildflowers in the mountains is a sensory feast for nature lovers, with vibrant colours and fragrant scents enveloping you.
  • The Strawberry Days Festival in June is a sweet and fun-filled celebration of the summer season, with live music, delicious food, and games and activities for all ages.
  • Exploring local trails on horseback is a unique way to immerse yourself in the rugged beauty of the mountains, with the sound of hooves and the gentle breeze adding to the tranquillity of the experience.
  • Taking a scenic drive to see the spring bloom in the mountains is a visual treat, with the landscape coming alive with a burst of colour after a long winter.

 

Fall (September-October)

Pros: - Cooler temperatures, fewer crowds and beautiful fall foliage.

 

Activities:

  • Hiking through the colorful mountains. The changing leaves create a breathtaking backdrop as you navigate through the trails and witness nature's annual transformation.
  • Attending the Glenwood Springs Fall Art Festival: Immerse yourself in the vibrant art scene of Glenwood Springs at the annual Fall Art Festival. Held in September, this event features a variety of works from local artists, including paintings, sculptures, and photographs.
  • Enjoying scenic drives through the mountains to view fall foliage, the vibrant colors of the leaves will take your breath away as you wind your way through the scenic routes. Make sure to bring a camera to capture the beauty of the changing seasons.

 

Winter (November-March)

Pros: Pros: Ideal for skiing and snowboarding.

Pros: Cons: Very low temperatures and snowy.

 

Activities:

  • Hit the slopes at Sunlight Mountain Resort and carve your way through fresh powder on skis or a snowboard, taking in the stunning views of the Rockies.
  • Immerse yourself in relaxation and soak in the warm, mineral-rich waters of the Glenwood Hot Springs Pool, surrounded by snow-capped mountains.
  • Explore the winter wonderland of Glenwood Springs on foot by going on a hike or snowshoeing adventure, taking in the peaceful snowy scenery.
  • Venture into Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park during winter and experience a unique thrill, sliding down the mountain on an Alpine Coaster or ziplining through the snow-covered trees.
  • Glide on the ice with family and friends at the Community Center Ice Rink, enjoying the winter sport of ice skating in the heart of Glenwood Springs.

 

Year-Round:

 

Activities:

  • Indulge in a sensory experience by visiting local wineries and breweries in Glenwood Springs.
  • Soeak in the therapeutic waters of the Glenwood Hot Springs Pool, surrounded by stunning scenery and feeling rejuvenated from head to toe

 

 

In the end, Glenwood Springs has an abundance of activities to enjoy no matter the season. Whether you're looking to explore a winter wonderland or immerse yourself in blossoming nature, the town has something for everyone. All that's left is to decide which adventure to embark on first.

 

 

 

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