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52039 Hwy 6
Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
Nightly Rates: ($89.99 - $159.99)
1 Star
Hotel features free wireless Internet, outdoor hot tub with beautiful mountain views and a continental breakfast. All rooms with microwave and refrigerator. Rooms available with hair dryer, coffee maker and iron/board. Located minutes from downtown Glenwood Springs in a quiet area.


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· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 1500
· Check out time is 1100
· 42 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 2 floors.
I-70 West exit 116, first light take a left on the frontage road (Highway 6) go 1 mile hotel on the right. I-70 East exit 114, stay to the left go under highway, right on frontage road (Highway 6) 1 mile east on the left.
CCO
24H
Enjoy a Continental Breakfast from 7:30 am 10 am in the morning. A variety of dining is just minutes away, including Dos Hombres Mexican, Marshall Dillons Steak, and Ocean Pearl - Chinese.

None on site.

Glenwood Springs is famous for the worlds largest outdoor Hot Springs Pool, historic Vapor Caves and the fascinating Glenwood Caverns, all within 1 mile of Homestead Inn. Other area attractions include rafting, mountain biking, hiking, skiing, and snowboarding. The campus of Colorado Mountain College is just minutes away. From shopping and recreation to fine dining, the Homestead Inn is just minutes from all you need for a perfect escape year round!
Frontier Memorial Museum, 1 mile Glenwood Springs Mall, 1 mile Glenwood Hot Springs Pool, 1 mile Yampah Spa Vapor Caves, 1 mile Glenwood Canyon Rafting Inc, 1 mile Glenwood Springs Golf Course, 1 mile Sunlight Mountain Resort, 12 miles
- Glenwood Springs Golf Club ... 0 mileQuirky Tourist Attractions in or near ColoradoWhile in Colorado, you might enjoy a visit to: Boulder, Colorado: Snack Bar named for a CannibalAmerica's Favorite Cannibal is immortalized by meat dishes -- and a marble bust -- at the Alferd Packer Memorial Grill. Lamar, Colorado: Madonna of the TrailThe Madonna of the Trail is a pinkish, stony-faced pioneer Mom, in long skirt and bonnet, strutting westward with an infant in her arms. Mancos, Colorado: Giant ArrowsThe effect is that of a rain of massive Indian arrows. Ludlow, Colorado: Ludlow Massacre - Birthplace of Public RelationsA monument at the spot where striking mine worker families were slaughtered by the government. Denver, Colorado: "Why I Love Her" USA MapRoadside attraction map art at Denver International Airport. Strasburg, Colorado: Where the Transcontinental Railroad Actually MetWhere the continental railroad REALLY linked up -- if you seek the truth, and believe Mr. Picky. Colorado Springs, Colorado: Magic TownMiniature city block shows off the character sculptures of artist Michael Garman. Nederland, Colorado: Frozen Dead Guy Shed"Grandpa" Bredo Morstoel died in 1989, and since 1994 he's been here, in a shed, frozen in ice. © roadsideamerica.com, Doug Kirby, Ken Smith, Mike Wilkins. Information provided as an unofficial resource on attractions as a convenience to our visitors. Information and status -- location, hours open, admission prices, current exhibits, and other aspects -- are subject to change without our knowledge. |
