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Glenwood Hot Springs Pool, Geothermal pools in Glenwood Springs, United States.

The Glenwood Hot Springs Pool features two mineral water pools stretching over one million gallons, with temperatures ranging from 90 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit.

The mineral springs, discovered by the Ute tribe and named Yampah Spring, have provided thermal waters since the resort's establishment in 1888.

The mineral waters from Yampah Spring deliver 3.5 million gallons daily, continuing the traditional practice of thermal soaking for physical benefits.

The facility maintains daily operations from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM, offering day passes with unlimited entry and exit privileges throughout operating hours.

The main pool contains enough water to fill more than 1,520 regular swimming pools and receives constant fresh mineral water from natural underground sources.

Location: Glenwood Springs

Address: 401 N River St, Glenwood Springs, CO 81601, USA

Opening Hours: Monday-Sunday 09:00-21:00

Phone: +18005377946

Website: https://hotspringspool.com

GPS coordinates: 39.54958,-107.32368

Latest update: May 26, 2025 19:56

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Hot springs form where geothermal activity or groundwater systems naturally heat water. This collection features such springs across volcanic zones, mountain ranges and remote areas on all continents. Each location has distinct mineral content and temperatures shaped by its underlying geology. In Iceland, the Blue Lagoon offers mineral-rich water in a lava field near Grindavík, while Deildartunguhver in the west produces one of Europe's most powerful hot springs. Pamukkale in Turkey's Denizli region displays terraced limestone pools formed by calcium-rich thermal water. The Széchenyi Baths in Budapest draw water exceeding 160 degrees Fahrenheit (70 degrees Celsius) from nearly 4,300 feet (1,300 meters) below ground. In Wyoming, Yellowstone's Grand Prismatic Spring shows intense colors produced by its size and thermophilic bacteria. Japan hosts numerous onsen, including Takaragawa in Gunma Prefecture along a river and Yubatake in Kusatsu with visible high mineral output. Jigokudani Monkey Park in Nagano is known for macaques that bathe there. In North America, the collection spans Banff Upper Hot Springs in Alberta, Chena Hot Springs in Alaska and smaller sites such as Baker Hot Springs in Utah. Grutas Tolantongo in Hidalgo, Mexico, combines warm pools with river flows in a canyon. New Zealand's geothermal zones appear at Champagne Pool in Waiotapu and Hell's Gate Park near Rotorua.

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