Glenwood Springs Colorado
- Major Airports:
- Denver (DEN)
- Vail/Eagle County (EGE)
- Aspen/Pitkin County (ASE)
- States:
- Colorado
Discovering mountains and rivers, hot springs and history
Outdoor Adventures from Mild to Wow
For more than 100 years, the enormous pool at Glenwood Hot Springs has welcomed visitors to swim and soak in more than 4 million liters of mineral-rich water. Go underground at the Yampah Vapor Caves for a natural steam bath like you’ve never experienced. Iron Mountain Hot Springs boasts 16 spring-fed tubs terraced along the Colorado River surrounded by the Rocky Mountains. Want something more adventurous? Try paragliding or skydiving, hunting in the White River National Forest in fall and Nordic skiing and snowshoeing in winter. Recreational choices at the Colorado and Roaring Fork rivers include whitewater rafting and fishing. Glenwood Whitewater Activity Area is fantastic for kayaking and stand-up paddle boarding. Hike to the waterfalls and turquoise lake at Hanging Lake or bike in Glenwood Canyon; hundreds of kilometers of trails provide nearly endless options.
Family-Friendly Activities
Just minutes from downtown Glenwood Springs, Sunlight Mountain Resort is a value-priced family destination. Sunlight’s ski-swim-stay packages run about half the cost of neighboring resorts and have been a favorite for decades. Also nearby are the ski destinations of Aspen, Snowmass and Vail. If the slopes aren’t your thing, or if you’re visiting in warmer months, take the family up to Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park to ride North America’s highest-elevation roller coaster and go on a subterranean cave tour. Cycle the Glenwood Canyon Bike Path or Rio Grande Trail, both of which offer a gentle ride, fabulous views and historical sites to explore along the way. Bundle these child-friendly activities with affordable lodging in Glenwood Springs, and you’ll enjoy your vacation with a little extra cash in your pocket.
A Trip to the Old West
Glenwood Springs’ early days were a bit rowdier than they are now. In 1883, it was a city called Defiance that was well-traveled by gun