Hotels in Glenwood Springs
Rates are usually highest in summer, although busy ski times, such as Christmas week, can also be high. You can get additional information and reserve a room from the Glenwood Springs Central Reservations (tel. 888/445-3696; www.visitglenwood.com).
Among the reliable moderately priced chains and franchises are the America's Best Value Inn, 51871 U.S. 6 and U.S. 24, at I-25 exit 114 (tel. 888/315-2378 or 970/945-6279), with rates of $69 to $159; the Best Western Antlers, 171 W. Sixth Ave. (tel. 800/626-0609 or 970/945-8535), with rates from $80 to $250; the Hampton Inn, 401 W. First St. (tel. 800/426-7866 or 970/947-9400), charging $99 to $250; the Holiday Inn Express, 501 W. First St. (tel. 800/465-4329 or 970/928-7800), charging from $129 to $169; and Ramada Inn & Suites, 124 W. Sixth St. (tel. 800/332-1472 or 970/945-2500), with rates from $99 to $169. All the above are in Glenwood Springs, zip 81601, and rates for all of the hotels are for two people; taxes add about 11.5% to lodging bills.
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Avalanche Ranch
Set on 36 acres with jaw-dropping mountain views, this is an iconic cabin complex 30 miles south of Glenwood Springs is home to a picture-perfect new hot springs pool (free for guests but $15 to $18 for nonguests; reservations recommended). The historic cabins, woodsy with red trim…$$$Around Town - Hotel
Four Mile Creek Bed & Breakfast
From its location 5 miles up Four Mile Creek from Glenwood Springs—thus the name—this 1885 homestead has one of the prettiest locations of any B&B in Colorado. The country-style furnishings are a nice match for the setting, nestled in the gardens and aspen groves below a verdant…$$Around Town - Hotel
Glenwood Hot Springs Lodge
Location is everything, and if you are in Glenwood Springs to soak in the renowned hot springs pools, there is no better location than this lodge, which replaced the old lodge in the 1980s. The rooms were nicely updated in recent years, and now feature mellow earth tones that…$$$Around Town - Hotel
Hotel Colorado
There are few more regaled historic hotels in the West, let alone Colorado. This stunning 1893 example of Italianate architecture is full of stories: It is the alleged birthplace of the teddy bear—supposedly crafted by maids for the visiting Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt in 1905—and…$$Around Town
