New mineral baths opening at historic Glenwood Hot Springs Resort


New mineral baths opening at historic Glenwood Hot Springs Resort

Wednesday, 17 Apr, 2024 0

The historic Glenwood Hot Springs Resort  is expanding its legacy by unveiling the new Yampah Mineral Baths in late May.

Located on the east end of the world’s largest hot springs pool, the new area is designed with adults in mind and features five spacious new pools.

It will also have a shade pergola, and an outdoor lounging area with a hearth.

The pools will be available to all ages until late in the day when it transitions to adults only.

The five pools of varying temperatures are part of an innovative design that includes picturesque waterfalls, infinity edges, and a natural stone grotto.

Just like the resort’s historic Grand Pool and recently renovated Therapy Pool, the natural geothermal water for Yampah Mineral Baths pools flows in from the on-site Yampah Source Spring.

This has 15 naturally occurring minerals that soothe mind, body and spirit.

The Ute people were some of the earliest discoverers of this therapeutic hot spring and named it Yampah, meaning “big medicine.”

Yampah Source Spring and the resort’s drinking spring are both located within the Yampah Mineral Baths area and have been enhanced with landscaping and signage that tells its story.

“Yampah Mineral Baths is geared toward adults seeking a peaceful and meditative experience in hot springs pools,” says Kevin Flohr, president and CEO of Glenwood Hot Springs Resort.

“It’s also fun to see the actual Yampah Source Spring that supplies our pools with geothermal waters and fill a water bottle at the drinking spring.”

There is no extra cost to enjoy Yampah Mineral Baths, as pool admission and overnight stays at the resort’s lodge includes all pools.

No reservations are needed, and guests can come and go throughout the day.

Yampah Source Spring provides Glenwood Hot Springs Resort with a continuous flow of 122°F mineral-laden water at the rate of 3.5 million gallons of water per day.

The Therapy Pool is kept at 104°F for soaking while the Grand Pool is 90° to 93°F, which is perfect for swimming laps, diving, floating and relaxing with friends.

The Yampah Mineral Baths pools range in temperature from 52° to °60F in the Inhale cold plunge pool to 100° to 104°F in the warmer Cascade Waters.

An overview of the five pools. 

Cascade Waters – Enjoy the natural sounds of a waterfall. Natural hot springs water is known to moderate blood flow, ease stress and anxiety. 100° to 104°F

Sacred Waters – A sense of tranquility with uninterrupted views of the mountains by day and the stars by night. This infinity-edge pool has an expansive view. 97° to 102°F

Falling Waters – Stand beneath the waterfalls in the grotto for a natural massage on shoulders, neck and back. 95° to 100°F

Inhale – Experience the dramatic effects of cold-water therapy proven to help with inflammation, stress, mind clarity, muscle recovery, circulation and nervous system regulation. 52° to °60F

Exhale – A less extreme cold-contrast bath to help speed recovery after an injury, ease joint and muscle pain, and increase focus and energy levels. 75° to °80F

Yampah Mineral Baths is the third phase of a multiyear plan that introduces new features and improvements.

Sopris Splash Zone opened on the west end in 2019 and features Shoshone Chutes whitewater river tube ride, a splash pad that turns into the lighted Grand Fountain at night, and a pool geared toward younger kids with slides, Hanging Lake waterfalls, and more.

Phase two wrapped up in 2022 and included major upgrades to the Therapy Pool and all changing rooms.

The fourth phase will be announced later this year.

The hot springs resort includes a 107-room lodge, full-service athletic club, shop, and poolside grill and snack bar. The pool is open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. year-round.

A day or annual pool pass includes use of all pools and Sopris Splash Zone.

More details at www.hotspringspool.com 

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