Luxury Hotels
A few minutes from downtown, Hotel Denver provides storage for skiing supplies and is popular among outdoors enthusiasts. The rooms afford great views of the nearby Colorado River.
Hotel Denver
402 7th St.
Glenwood Springs, CO
(970) 945-6565
thehoteldenver.com/
Located at the popular hot-spring pools, the Glenwood Hot Springs Lodge is also close to other major attractions. It has ample room for professional meetings and conferences.
Glenwood Hot Springs Lodge
415 6th St.
Glenwood Springs, CO
(970) 945-6571
hotspringspool.com/
Mid-Price Hotels
The Ramada-Glenwood Springs offers guests a range of modern amenities. The hotel has a number of resources (including ski equipment storage) that guests pursuing outdoor activities will appreciate. The indoor restaurant, the Sixth Street Bar and Grill, is open late for guests.
Ramada-Glenwood Springs
124 W 6th St.
Glenwood Springs, CO
(970) 945-2500
ramadaglenwood.com/
The Hotel Colorado is another solid option after a day on the slopes. Hotel amenities include a Grand Lobby fireplace, seasonal outdoor sporting shops, and a 24-hour fitness center.
Hotel Colorado
526 Pine St.
Glenwood Springs, CO
(970) 945-6511
hotelcolorado.com/
Budget Hotels
The Cedar Lodge Motel provides great value, since the low prices include a continental breakfast, cable, and parking. Hotel amenities include an indoor sauna and hot tub.
Cedar Lodge Motel
2102 Grand Avenue
Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
(970) 945-6579
cedarlodgemotel.net/
The Caravan Inn is nestled under some of the area's best scenery and is located less than a mile from all the major attractions.
Caravan Inn
1826 Grand Ave
Glenwood Springs, CO
(970) 945-7451
caravaninn.com/
The Red Mountain Inn stands out from other budget options as it offers rooms with a fully equipped kitchen, multiple ski and spa packages, and pet-friendly accommodations.
Red Mountain Inn
51637 US Highway 6 and 24
Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
(970) 945-6353
redmountaininn.com/
Article Written By John Yargo
John Yargo is a sports writer, living in Orlando, Fla. His work regularly appears in the "Jackson Free Press," and he has published articles on theater, fiction and art history. He has also received a master's degree in English.