Featuring no less than 16 fully natural and geothermally warmed hot spring pools, the Iron Mountain Hot Springs in Glenwood Springs, Colorado is one of the Centennial State's most popular relaxation locations. Nestled near the Rocky Mountains on the side of the Colorado River, right by the popular local attraction of the Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park, Iron Mountain Hot Springs is a place for people of all ages to come together, relax, and feel the unmissable and unmistakable benefits that come with a long, soothing soak in natural warm mineral waters.

Important Information About Iron Mountain Hot Springs

Iron Mountain Hot Springs is located at 281 Centennial St, Glenwood Springs, CO 81601. If you need to get in touch with the Hot Springs, you can call them up at the following number: 970 945 4786. Iron Mountain Hot Springs is open every single day from 9 am to 10 pm. All visitors to the hot springs will need to sign a liability waiver and read through the safety rules to ensure the comfort and security of all guests.

Everyone is also encouraged to bring along their own towels and robes, especially at cooler times of the year. If you forget to bring a towel or robe, you can rent or purchase them on site. If you want to extend your stay at Iron Mountain Hot Springs, there are dozens of good hotels, motels, cabins, bed and breakfasts, and other accommodation options in the Glenwood Springs area.

What To Expect At Iron Mountain Hot Springs

Iron Mountain Hot Springs is one of the premier hot springs destinations not just in Colorado, but in the entire United States. Offering a range of pools with rich natural mineral waters, these hot springs provide a soothing, calming, indulgent environment for you and your fellow guests to sit back, relax, and enjoy the warm waters and various health benefits they provide.

Various springs are located on the Iron Mountain Hot Springs property, with the water ranging between 105 and 108 degrees on average, all heated geothermally by the Earth. There's also a large family pool filled with around 100,000 gallons of water at 95 degrees, along with more than a dozen additional pools. The waters at Iron Mountain Hot Springs are filled with iron, sulfate, sodium, calcium, and other minerals to soothe the soul and revitalize the skin.

As well as the pools and springs, you'll also find some dining and shopping options at these Colorado hot springs. A great gift store is available in the bathhouse offering a nice range of swimwear, toiletries, accessories, souvenirs, and more. The Iron Mountain Hot Springs is also home to the Sand Bar, which serves up a good range of beers, wines, and other drinks, as well as the Sopris Café for all your snacks, sandwiches, smoothies, and more.

Buying Tickets For Iron Mountain Hot Springs

If you're planning a trip to Iron Mountain Hot Springs, you can choose to buy your tickets either online in advance or on the day at the hot springs themselves. There are multiple ticket options available depending on your age and needs, and the prices will vary depending on the time of year you happen to be visiting. If you're planning a trip to Iron Mountain Hot Springs during the non-peak period, which typically runs from October through to May, the cost is lower.

All kids under three can enter the hot springs for free. If you plan on visiting Iron Mountain Hot Springs multiple times throughout the year, you may also choose to purchase a seasonal or annual pass.

Regardless of the ticket you buy, you'll get free use of a locker and full access to all of the pools and facilities at the Iron Mountain Hot Springs. Map

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