Glenwood Springs, Colorado, is a picturesque resort town famous for its geothermal springs. Nestled in a scenic canyon of the Rocky Mountains where the Colorado and Roaring Fork Rivers meet, Glenwood Springs will enthrall you with its natural beauty, including towering red sandstone cliffs, snow-capped mountains, and lush forests.
Hot springs are a must-see attraction in Glenwood Springs. Admire stunning views of the Rockies as you take a dip in the massive hot springs pool at historic Glenwood Hot Springs Resort, built in 1888, or soak in one of the sixteen different mineral pools at Iron Mountain Hot Springs. Better yet, venture into the vapor caves at the Yampah Spa to relax in a natural sauna, heated by steam from the Yampah hot spring.
For adventurous travelers, take advantage of the many outdoor activities and sports that Glenwood Springs has to offer. Kayak or raft down the Colorado River through impressive Glenwood Canyon, or hike the mile-long trail to catch a glimpse of waterfalls at Hanging Lake, designated a Natural National Landmark. Make the trek to Sunlight Mountain for excellent skiing and snowmobiling. Take a gondola up Iron Mountain to reach Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park, where you can explore winding caves filled with mineral deposits or hop on thrilling alpine coasters.
With so much to see and do, Glenwood Springs is the perfect getaway!
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Bilingual Storytime (0-6 Years)
On 2/24/2025
Kids immerse in vibrant storytelling and camaraderie at the upcoming Club and Storytime event. Inspiring narratives broaden imagination, and interactive club activities provoke creativity while strengthening friendships.
Family Storytime provides engaging, interactive tales that ignite the imaginations of kids aged 0 to 6 years. The event allows little ones to explore the enchanting universe of words and pictures, while capitalizing on the enjoyable social experience.
Embark on a nature expedition tailor-made for children aged 6 to 35 months, set amidst the beauty of woods, meadows, and wildflowers. Attendees should wrap up warm for around an hour of exploration in a wintry setting and enjoy light refreshments offered while Walking Mountain Science Center's highly regarded educators guide the session.