6/10 Okay
Gayle H.
May 7, 2026
The property was nice in quite a few ways and it was a busy period in Glenwood Springs so prices seemed to be up. Still, we felt a little blindsided by the reviews that classified it as "exceptional." Here's the thing: these tiny little cottages from the 1950s or so sit very close to a huge freeway. (As do many parts of Glenwood Springs, to be fair.) The interior is mostly remodeled nicely and furnished pretty well if inexpensively (bed was soft but very comfortable). An air conditioner that looks very old and gross is an exception so it kind of looks as if the remodeling does not include structure or systems--they still feel a little dumpy. On the plus side, once we were inside at night the sound of the freeway was not a huge issue. Less The bathroom was nice. Less positive: the kitchen accessories included scissors and a knife so dull they didn't cut; blackout fabric had holes in it, the space was so small and without closet that there was nowhere to put clothes (not even any hooks) or suitcases. Our cabin was a pet-friendly one so we had a dog kennel and that didn't help of course. This was not inexpensive and due to some issues on our bill, the owner was going to refund a couple of mistaken fees but so far the refund has not happened due to some Venmo problem. Lastly, when we booked there was a photo of Iron Mountain Hot Springs on the site captioned: view from the property. That appears to be a mistake of some kind because that view is definitely inaccurate.
Gayle H.
Stayed 3 nights in Apr 2026























