Glenwood Canyon

Glenwood Canyon

Glenwood Canyon is a breathtaking gorge located in the Colorado Rockies, known for its stunning vistas and a range of outdoor activities from hiking to white-water rafting.

29,000+
Acres Protected
16+
Miles of Trails
500,000+
Annual Visitors
1979
Year Established

About Glenwood Canyon

Glenwood Canyon
 

Glenwood Canyon is an iconic 12.5-mile-long canyon carved by the Colorado River, featuring sharp cliffs and dramatic rock formations. It's located in the White River National Forest near Glenwood Springs, Colorado. The canyon showcases diverse ecosystems including riparian, forested, and alpine environments. Historically, the area was significant for Native American tribes and later explored by settlers and miners during the Colorado Silver Boom. Today, Glenwood Canyon attracts visitors for outdoor recreation such as hiking, biking, rafting, and scenic drives along Interstate 70, which runs through it. Notable features include the Hanging Lake Trail and the Glenwood Canyon Bike Path. The canyon's impressive geology and engineering marvels, such as the multi-level highway designed to minimize environmental impact, make it a popular destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.

Highlights

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Hanging Lake

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No Name Canyon

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Grizzly Creek Trail

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Glenwood Canyon Bike Path

Notable Natural Features

Hanging Lake

A turquoise lake fed by Bridal Veil Falls, accessed by a steep trail.

No Name Tunnel

Part of the engineering marvel of I-70 that allows unobstructed views of the canyon.

Glenwood Hot Springs

World-famous hot springs located near the canyon offer restful soaking after a day of adventure.