
A nod to the President who fell in love with Glenwood Springs.
Theodore Roosevelt visited Glenwood Springs again and again - first as Vice President, and later as President. Roosevelt visited Colorado seven times during the early 1900s, including a six-week hunting trip near Glenwood Springs in 1905 that included the interior secretary and close friends, during which the party bagged ten bears, six of them by Roosevelt himself. He stayed just up the road at the historic Hotel Colorado, which earned the nickname "the little White House of the West" after his extended visits. Roosevelt loved hunting in the White River Forest Reserve, and his admiration for the area was so well known that a Colorado congressman even proposed a permanent "Summer White House" be built in town.
The Roosevelt Suite is named in his honor - a tribute to the rugged, adventurous spirit that has drawn visitors to Glenwood Springs for over a century.
Inside, a comfortable king-size bed sets the tone for a room that feels both classic and welcoming, ideal for travelers who, like Roosevelt himself, come to Glenwood Springs for mountains, the hot springs, and a little bit of Western charm.
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Pets not allowed, Smoking not allowed
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Air conditioning, General heating
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TV satellite
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Wireless Broadband Internet wireless
Smoking not allowed
Pets not allowed
100% of the total amount is due at time of reservation.
Remaining balance: Due later
All paid prepayments are non-refundable.
No security deposit is due.
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