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Glenwood Springs’ Hot Springs Pool is famous for its enduring appeal and for its size—the largest in the world at over two blocks long. Native American Utes regarded it as a sacred healing place. Over the past century famous visitors including Al Capone, Titanic-survivor Molly Brown, and President Theodore Roosevelt called it Spa in the Rockies. Today thousands of visitors enjoy the Hot Springs Pool in all four seasons.
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Established in 1888, the Hot Springs Pool is surrounded by the Rocky Mountains and located along the banks of the Colorado River. The thermal waters are 90°-93°F (32°-34°C) in the large pool and 104°F (40°C) in the smaller therapy pool. Water slides, inner tubes, diving boards, and bubble chairs bring out the kid in everyone.
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