Guests staying in Glenwood Springs hotels enjoy a mountain resort town with a history dating back to the Old West. Like so many western spots in the U.S., there is enough natural beauty here to make you want to stay Glenwood Springs for forever.
Hotel guests can enjoy all of the many nearby hiking and biking trails or even take ATV tours of the surrounding Colorado landscape. Canoeing and kayaking are popular pastimes on the Colorado River and nearby Rudei Reservoir, and those spots offer many opportunities to fish and rock climb. The gondola to the top of Iron Mountain offers inspiring vistas that extend for nearly 50 miles out on a clear day. When you reach the top, take a ride on the Colorado’s only mountaintop roller coaster! The scenery is pristine, and you won’t believe the view!
If higher altitudes aren’t your thing, Glenwood Springs offers calmer natural spots. The Yampah Vapor Cave, naturally heated year-round with carved marble benches, is another favorite attraction.
For indoor fun, visit the Amtrak Train and Railroad Museum,or go ice-skating at the Glenwood Community Center. There are plenty of boutiques and restaurants, and they are never far from your Glenwood Springs accommodation.



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