Imagine a place where nature's healing power meets Victorian elegance—this is exactly what the famous Glenwood Hot Springs Lodge looks like. This legendary hotel and hot springs resort, located in the picturesque town of Glenwood Springs in the USA, is home to the world's largest mineral hot springs pool.
The heart of the complex is the historic Stone Bath House, built in 1890 from local red sandstone. Its majestic Richardsonian Romanesque architecture harks back to a time when Glenwood Springs was a favorite retreat for presidents and stars of the Wild West. Today, it is a modern wellness center where healing traditions are combined with first-class service and comfort.
Guests are drawn not only by the rich history but also by the unique composition of the geothermal waters. Spanning over 10 acres at the confluence of the Colorado and Roaring Fork rivers, the site features thermal pools and relaxation areas. Glenwood Hot Springs Lodge is the perfect starting point for exploring the Rocky Mountains and a place to find tranquility to the sound of mountain rivers.