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Glenwood Springs, CO (May 18, 2009) – The Glenwood Hot Springs is sure to be a hot spot for 2009 summer travelers. Lodging-activity packages allow visitors to play, rest and explore. The best vacations are a mix of relaxation and plenty of fun activities; a combination the Glenwood Hot Springs has all wrapped this season. Packages combine soaking in the world’s largest outdoor mineral hot springs pool with another highlight activity like rafting, biking, golfing or spelunking all set amid the splendor of the Rocky Mountains in summertime.
Spend the day at Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park exploring the caves then soak in the Glenwood Hot Springs Pool at night. Begin with a ride on Iron Mountain Tramway, the aerial tramway to Glenwood Caverns and Historic Fairy Caves, an underground cave system containing hundreds of natural formations deep within the mountain. Package includes a one-hour Glenwood Caverns cave tour, unlimited swimming at the Glenwood Hot Springs Pool, one night lodging at the Glenwood Hot Springs Lodge, and continental breakfast served poolside at the Glenwood Hot Springs Grill. Prices start at $170. Available through November 1, 2009.
Venture down the Colorado River through breathtaking Glenwood Canyon on a half-day raft trip with Blue Sky Rafting. Highlights include navigating rapids, stopping at natural in-river hot springs and the occasional good-natured water fight with other passing rafts. Package includes half-day rafting with Blue Sky Rafting, lodging at the Hot Springs Lodge, unlimited admission to the Hot Springs Pool, and continental breakfast at the Glenwood Hot Springs Grill. Rafting times are at 8:45am; 11:30am; 1pm and 4pm. Some restrictions apply to small children please contact Blue Sky Rafting for further details about rafting 970-945-6605. Available May 1 through September 7, 2009. Prices start at $258.
Glenwood Canyon is a stunning natural wonder and one of the best ways to see it is by bicycle. The 16-mile long trail is paved with plenty of scenic stops for wild life viewing (look for big-horn sheep) and river watching. Three rest areas offer all the necessary amenities including water fountains, bathrooms and information about the canyon: history, highway construction, Amtrak, geology and wildlife.
Lakota Canyon Ranch has been recognized by Golf Week Magazine, Golf Digest, Golf Magazine, Golf Travel, and Travel & Leisure Magazine. It is ranked among the top 100 public golf courses nationally. Stay and play this course known for its elevated tee boxes with dramatic100-foot drops to the fairways. Package includes 18 holes of golf, golf cart, lodging at the Hot Springs Lodge, unlimited admission to the Hot Springs Pool, and continental breakfast at the Glenwood Hot Springs Grill. When making reservations, please include preferred tee time. Available through September 30, 2009. Prices start at $312.