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Glenwood Hot Springs adding 5 new swimming pools, waterfalls

Construction is now underway in hopes of opening the pools in 2024

GLENWOOD SPRINGS, COLORADO - AUGUST 18: Cade Jurmu, 13,  dives off of the diving board into the large pool at Glenwood Hot Springs Pool on August 18, 2020 in Glenwood Springs, Colorado.  Numbers of people visiting the pool are way down because of the highway closures along I-70 due to the Grizzly Creek Fire. The town had already been dealing with closures caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.  The pool is normally open every day from 7:00 am to 10:00 pm. Until the highway reopens and business picks up its hours are daily from 9:00am to 9:00pm. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)
GLENWOOD SPRINGS, COLORADO – AUGUST 18: Cade Jurmu, 13, dives off of the diving board into the large pool at Glenwood Hot Springs Pool on August 18, 2020 in Glenwood Springs, Colorado. Numbers of people visiting the pool are way down because of the highway closures along I-70 due to the Grizzly Creek Fire. The town had already been dealing with closures caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. The pool is normally open every day from 7:00 am to 10:00 pm. Until the highway reopens and business picks up its hours are daily from 9:00am to 9:00pm. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)
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Glenwood Springs is a destination for those looking to soak in the natural hot springs, and soon, there will be even more ways to do so at its most well-known resort.

This week, Glenwood Hot Springs Resort announced plans to build a new swimming area with five pools, including several that feature waterfalls. Construction is now underway at the historic property, originally opened in 1888, and will not affect existing operations. The resort remains open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. each day.

When itap finished in 2024, the new swimming area will feature a hot plunge pool, a cold plunge pool, one pool with an infinity edge and two with waterfalls, including one that will be “grotto-like in nature,” according to a statement.

All the pools will be fed by the Yampah Spring, otherwise known as “the mother spring,” which boasts 15 natural minerals. There will also be shaded seating areas for guests.

“As we carry on the traditions of this historic property for generations ahead of us to enjoy the ancient waters of the Yampah Spring, we are also innovating and pushing to provide the newest and most up-to-date experience in balneotherapy,” said Kevin Flohr, the resortap chief operating officer, in a statement. ( means the practice of therapeutic bathing, often by using minerals or additives, for anyone wondering.)

The expansion, formally known as the , marks the third phase of a multiyear plan to renovate and update Glenwood Hot Springs Resort. In the second phase, which was completed in May, the resort redesigned whatap known as the therapy pool with new jet chairs, lighting, a new ADA-approved ramp and showers. The locker rooms in the historic bathhouse were also remodeled.

Construction is now underway at Glenwood Hot Springs Resort, which is expanding to include five new pools including a hot plunge, a cold plunge, an infinity pool and two with waterfall features. The new portion is expected to open sometime in 2024. (Provided by DHM Design)
Construction is now underway at Glenwood Hot Springs Resort, which is expanding to include five new pools including a hot plunge, a cold plunge, an infinity pool and two with waterfall features. The new portion is expected to open sometime in 2024. (Provided by DHM Design)

And Glenwood isn’t the only hot springs with new additions. Here are a few others recent or pending changes around the Colorado hot springs scene.

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