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Photo of Wingate by Wyndham New Castle - Glenwood Springs Closest
From $56 / night 9.68 mi

Wingate by Wyndham New Castle - Glenwood Springs

· 3.7 Good · 878 reviews

Reliable comfort for riders balancing barn calls with long competition windows.

  • Access complimentary lobby beverages any time before early ride times
  • Warm up post-ride meals using the in-room microwave oven
  • Arrive with trailers using ample parking designed for large vehicles
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From $110 / night 14.32 mi

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Silt-Rifle by IHG

· 4.5 Excellent · 364 reviews

The early barn call requires predictable systems that deliver fast efficient starts.

  • Choose firm or soft pillows to match your sleep preference
  • Keep your horse's best friend close in pet-welcoming accommodations
  • Recharge between rides with energy drinks from the lobby market
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From $74 / night 14.64 mi

Quality Inn & Suites on the River

· 3.9 Good · 896 reviews

This brand serves the crowd arriving late with horses and rolling out early.

  • Bring the whole family without extra costs for young riders
  • Store drinks and snacks in your private mini-refrigerator after rides
  • Park RVs close to rooms for easy gear access throughout events
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From $79 / night 14.72 mi

Comfort Inn & Suites Glenwood Springs on the River

· 4.2 Very Good · 534 reviews

Designed to deliver consistent rest when the barn calls early and often.

  • Refresh multiple riding outfits using convenient washer and dryer access
  • Enjoy plush blankets and premium linens for maximum comfort
  • Accommodate entire equestrian families including furry team members securely
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From $152 / night 15.96 mi

Residence Inn by Marriott Glenwood Springs

· 4.3 Very Good · 241 reviews

The workhorse brand for parents managing kids who compete all weekend long.

  • Keep your dog comfortable with convenient outdoor relief stations nearby
  • Enjoy fresh air on the patio after barn hours end
  • Recharge between events with microwaveable meals from The Market
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From $158 / night 16.09 mi

Courtyard by Marriott Glenwood Springs

· 4.3 Very Good · 399 reviews

The consistency equestrian families trust when every other expense keeps climbing.

  • Maintain competition attire with same-day professional dry cleaning service available
  • Recharge on high-density foam mattresses built for restorative sleep
  • Settle your four-legged teammates into specially designated pet-welcoming rooms onsite
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From $130 / night 16.68 mi

Holiday Inn Express Glenwood Springs by IHG

· 4.1 Very Good · 438 reviews

Built for competitors and parents who value speed over amenities they won't use.

  • Enjoy complimentary cribs delivered right to your family's room
  • Store supplements and drinks in your private room refrigerator
  • Press team polos and riding pants with convenient in-room ironing
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From $218 / night 16.74 mi

Hampton Inn Glenwood Springs

· 4.1 Very Good · 382 reviews

Riders trust the guarantee behind every stay and every early start.

  • Connect with other equestrian families at comfortable outdoor seating areas
  • Enjoy infused water and hot chocolate after evening barn checks
  • Secure connecting rooms confirmed upfront for stress-free family booking process
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From $99 / night 16.74 mi

La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Glenwood Springs

· 4.2 Very Good · 1,280 reviews

Built for the competitor who starts before sunrise and runs all day.

  • Support family supporters with complimentary youth accommodations per adult
  • Prepare pre-ride snacks fast with the in-room microwave convenience
  • Catch early flights with convenient airport shuttle service available
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From $100 / night 16.82 mi

Best Western Antlers at Glenwood Springs

· 4.5 Excellent · 1,426 reviews

Familiar layouts and steady service solve chaos when everyone needs sleep fast.

  • Fuel up with hot scrambled eggs and crispy bacon daily
  • Maintain polished presentation with in-room iron and ironing board access
  • Refresh with branded shampoo, conditioner, and body lotion daily
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From $133 / night 23.7 mi

Hampton Inn & Suites Rifle

· 4.4 Very Good · 380 reviews

Known for taking care of early risers before the sun comes up.

  • Debrief your rides around the cozy fire pit each evening here
  • Fuel early morning barn calls with complimentary hot coffee anytime
  • Connect family rooms directly for quick access during competition mornings
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From $121 / night 23.83 mi

La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Rifle

· 4.2 Very Good · 1,023 reviews

Trusted by parents managing tight timelines and riders chasing personal bests daily.

  • Make instant oatmeal or soup using convenient in-room microwave
  • Arrive rested using airport shuttle service for effortless competition prep
  • Grab fresh fruit and pastries for quick barn-side energy boosts
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From $82 / night 24.03 mi

Rodeway Inn Rifle

· 2.8 Fair · 363 reviews

Built for competitors who need reliable rest without the luxury markup.

  • Refresh competition gear with onsite coin-operated washing machines daily
  • Recharge in rooms with individual climate control after long rides
  • Enjoy pet-friendly stays at select locations across the rodeo circuit nationwide
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From $111 / night 24.3 mi

Comfort Inn & Suites Rifle

· 4.1 Very Good · 286 reviews

Predictable comfort meets the demands of riders who rise before dawn every day.

  • Fuel early mornings with complimentary hot coffee and tea selection
  • Rest between rounds in family suites equipped with comfortable sofa beds
  • Fuel early mornings with single-serve coffee made right in suite
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From $106 / night 25.38 mi

Days Inn by Wyndham Carbondale

· 4.2 Very Good · 372 reviews

Built for families who arrive late and leave early with zero drama.

  • Bring the whole crew with kids staying free alongside adults
  • Heat competition-day meals using in-room microwave between events fast
  • Arrange gear bags and boots on dedicated luggage racks
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Local Area Guide

Roaring Fork Polo Club Travel Guide

We built this guide so your team doesn't have to figure it all out from a Google search. Neighborhoods, restaurants, game day logistics, local tips — it's all here.

Welcome to the Roaring Fork Polo Club, a premier destination for equestrian sports and upscale leisure. This guide is designed for players, spectators, and visitors attending events at the club or exploring the surrounding New Castle area. You’ll find essential information on navigating the club, discovering local attractions, dining options, and understanding the seasonal nuances of this Colorado gem. Prepare for a seamless visit, whether you're participating in a match or enjoying the scenic beauty of the Roaring Fork Valley.

Section 01

Neighborhood Overview

Nestled in the heart of Colorado’s stunning Roaring Fork Valley, the Roaring Fork Polo Club is situated just outside the charming town of New Castle. Its secluded location offers a serene escape, yet provides convenient access to regional hubs. Major access routes include Interstate 70 to the south, which serves as a primary artery for travelers heading west towards Grand Junction or east towards Denver. Local roads, such as County Road 245, connect the club to New Castle and surrounding communities. The nearest major airport is Denver International Airport (DEN), approximately a 3-hour drive east, while smaller regional airports like Rifle Garfield County Airport (RIL) are much closer, about a 30-minute drive to the west. For those arriving by car, parking is available directly on club grounds, though it can fill up quickly during major tournaments. Rideshare services and taxis are available from nearby towns but may have limited availability directly at the club, making pre-arrangement or personal vehicle transport advisable for a stress-free arrival. Arriving at least 45-60 minutes before an event is recommended to account for potential traffic on local roads and for navigating the club’s entry and parking areas.

Section 02

Where to Stay

The Roaring Fork Polo Club itself is a destination, with limited hotel options directly adjacent. The primary lodging clusters are found in the nearby towns of Glenwood Springs, roughly a 20-minute drive west, and the town of Rifle, about 30 minutes west. These areas offer a range of accommodations from boutique inns to standard hotel chains. For those seeking a more rustic or secluded experience, vacation rentals and cabins can be found scattered throughout the Roaring Fork Valley, often requiring a short drive to the club. Demand for lodging in Glenwood Springs and Rifle tends to spike significantly during major polo tournaments and popular local events, particularly on weekends. Booking accommodations well in advance, ideally several months ahead of major events, is crucial. Utilizing map filters to search for properties within a 15-25 minute driving radius of the club, and considering weekday stays if possible, can offer better availability and potentially more favorable rates.

Section 03

Quick-Plan Overview

Getting There

Denver International Airport (DEN) is about a 3-hour drive; Rifle Garfield County Airport (RIL) is a 30-minute drive away.

Arrival & Parking

Arrive early to navigate grounds and find parking, especially during tournament days.

Food & Dining

Explore historic downtown New Castle or enjoy a meal at a local eatery nearby.

Rainy Day Plan

Consider indoor activities in Glenwood Springs like the Iron Mountain Hot Springs on a rainy day.

Team Regroup

The club house or a reserved picnic area offers a convenient spot for teams and families to regroup.

  • Denver International Airport (DEN) is about a 3-hour drive; Rifle Garfield County Airport (RIL) is a 30-minute drive away.
  • Arrive early to navigate grounds and find parking, especially during tournament days.
  • Explore historic downtown New Castle or enjoy a meal at a local eatery nearby.
  • Consider indoor activities in Glenwood Springs like the Iron Mountain Hot Springs on a rainy day.
  • The club house or a reserved picnic area offers a convenient spot for teams and families to regroup.
Section 04

Show Day Flow

Check-In & Warm-Up

As you arrive at the Roaring Fork Polo Club, head towards the designated parking areas; for players, follow signs for team entries and stable access. Players should allow ample time to unload horses and equipment, and to get their mounts settled before heading to the practice fields. Spectators should orient themselves with the layout, identifying key areas like the main field, clubhouse, and restrooms. Utilize the warm-up areas to get your horse ready for the match or simply to enjoy watching the athletes prepare. Familiarize yourself with any event-specific protocols regarding spectator access to the fields or player areas.

Mid-Day Regroup

With matches potentially spanning several hours, the midday offers a perfect opportunity to regroup and refuel. Many attendees opt for picnics on the club grounds, taking advantage of designated picnic areas or open lawns. Alternatively, local eateries in New Castle or the broader Roaring Fork Valley provide excellent options for a more substantial meal. This is also a good time to visit any vendor stalls or concession stands that may be present, or simply to relax and enjoy the valley views. Players should ensure their horses are cared for during breaks, providing water and shade as needed.

Wrap-Up & Departure

Following the final match, take a moment to appreciate the day's play and perhaps socialize at the clubhouse. For players, this is the time for post-match horse care, packing equipment, and ensuring all facilities are left tidy. Spectators should be mindful of departing traffic, which can be significant immediately after a main event concludes. Allow for patience as vehicles leave the grounds. If utilizing rideshares or taxis, confirm pickup locations and times in advance to avoid delays. Consider lingering slightly to let the initial rush of departures subside.

Check-In & Warm-Up

As you arrive at the Roaring Fork Polo Club, head towards the designated parking areas; for players, follow signs for team entries and stable access. Players should allow ample time to unload horses and equipment, and to get their mounts settled before heading to the practice fields. Spectators should orient themselves with the layout, identifying key areas like the main field, clubhouse, and restrooms. Utilize the warm-up areas to get your horse ready for the match or simply to enjoy watching the athletes prepare. Familiarize yourself with any event-specific protocols regarding spectator access to the fields or player areas.

Mid-Day Regroup

With matches potentially spanning several hours, the midday offers a perfect opportunity to regroup and refuel. Many attendees opt for picnics on the club grounds, taking advantage of designated picnic areas or open lawns. Alternatively, local eateries in New Castle or the broader Roaring Fork Valley provide excellent options for a more substantial meal. This is also a good time to visit any vendor stalls or concession stands that may be present, or simply to relax and enjoy the valley views. Players should ensure their horses are cared for during breaks, providing water and shade as needed.

Wrap-Up & Departure

Following the final match, take a moment to appreciate the day's play and perhaps socialize at the clubhouse. For players, this is the time for post-match horse care, packing equipment, and ensuring all facilities are left tidy. Spectators should be mindful of departing traffic, which can be significant immediately after a main event concludes. Allow for patience as vehicles leave the grounds. If utilizing rideshares or taxis, confirm pickup locations and times in advance to avoid delays. Consider lingering slightly to let the initial rush of departures subside.

Section 05

Things to Do

Walkable

Roaring Fork Polo Club Grounds

On site

The Roaring Fork Polo Club itself is a hub of activity, especially during tournament weekends. Beyond the polo matches, the grounds offer picturesque views of the surrounding landscape, making it a pleasant place to stroll between chukkers or after the games. The club may also host social events, clinics, or other equestrian activities that are open to visitors. Check the club's schedule for any special events, open days, or demonstrations that allow for a deeper appreciation of the sport and the facility. It's a chance to soak in the equestrian atmosphere and enjoy the wide-open spaces.

New Castle Town Park

2.5 mi

Located just a short drive from the polo club, New Castle Town Park provides a more traditional recreational experience. This community park features walking paths, open green spaces, and playgrounds, making it an ideal spot for families or individuals looking for a relaxed outdoor setting. It’s a great place for a leisurely walk, a picnic, or for children to play. The park offers a peaceful contrast to the excitement of the polo matches and a chance to experience the local community atmosphere of New Castle.

5–15 Minutes Away

Colorado State Land Trust - Baldy Ridge Trailhead

3.1 mi

For outdoor enthusiasts, the Baldy Ridge Trailhead offers access to miles of scenic hiking and biking trails managed by the Colorado State Land Trust. These trails wind through varied terrain, providing opportunities to experience the natural beauty of the Roaring Fork Valley. Depending on the trail chosen, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. It's an excellent option for a more active pursuit before or after a polo event, offering a taste of Colorado's renowned outdoor lifestyle.

New Castle Historic District

2.8 mi

Step back in time by exploring the historic downtown area of New Castle. This charming district features a collection of well-preserved buildings that tell the story of the town's past. Wander through the streets, browse local shops, and appreciate the architecture. It’s a pleasant place to take a casual stroll, perhaps stopping for a coffee or browsing for unique souvenirs. The historic district offers a glimpse into the local heritage and a quieter pace compared to the polo club's vibrant events.

Walkable

  • Roaring Fork Polo Club Grounds — The Roaring Fork Polo Club itself is a hub of activity, especially during tournament weekends. Beyond the polo matches, the grounds offer picturesque views of the surrounding landscape, making it a pleasant place to stroll between chukkers or after the games. The club may also host social events, clinics, or other equestrian activities that are open to visitors. Check the club's schedule for any special events, open days, or demonstrations that allow for a deeper appreciation of the sport and the facility. It's a chance to soak in the equestrian atmosphere and enjoy the wide-open spaces. On site
  • New Castle Town Park — Located just a short drive from the polo club, New Castle Town Park provides a more traditional recreational experience. This community park features walking paths, open green spaces, and playgrounds, making it an ideal spot for families or individuals looking for a relaxed outdoor setting. It’s a great place for a leisurely walk, a picnic, or for children to play. The park offers a peaceful contrast to the excitement of the polo matches and a chance to experience the local community atmosphere of New Castle. 2.5 mi

5–15 Minutes Away

  • Colorado State Land Trust - Baldy Ridge Trailhead — For outdoor enthusiasts, the Baldy Ridge Trailhead offers access to miles of scenic hiking and biking trails managed by the Colorado State Land Trust. These trails wind through varied terrain, providing opportunities to experience the natural beauty of the Roaring Fork Valley. Depending on the trail chosen, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. It's an excellent option for a more active pursuit before or after a polo event, offering a taste of Colorado's renowned outdoor lifestyle. 3.1 mi
  • New Castle Historic District — Step back in time by exploring the historic downtown area of New Castle. This charming district features a collection of well-preserved buildings that tell the story of the town's past. Wander through the streets, browse local shops, and appreciate the architecture. It’s a pleasant place to take a casual stroll, perhaps stopping for a coffee or browsing for unique souvenirs. The historic district offers a glimpse into the local heritage and a quieter pace compared to the polo club's vibrant events. 2.8 mi
Section 06

Food & Drink

Inside & Adjacent

Clubhouse Dining (Seasonal)

On site

During polo season and for special events, the Roaring Fork Polo Club often features a clubhouse offering food and beverages. This is the most convenient option for attendees and participants, providing a place to relax and enjoy refreshments with a view of the matches. Menu offerings can vary, but typically include light fare, snacks, and drinks. It’s advisable to check the club’s schedule for operating hours and specific offerings, as it may be primarily event-driven or seasonal. This offers a true on-site experience for spectators and players alike.

Local New Castle Eateries

2.5 mi

The town of New Castle, just a few minutes from the polo grounds, offers several casual dining options. You can find local diners and cafes serving classic American comfort food, burgers, and sandwiches. These spots are perfect for a quick and unpretentious meal before or after an event. They provide a taste of local flavor and a relaxed atmosphere, often frequented by residents. Exploring these options is a good way to get a feel for the town’s culinary scene.

Nearby Gathering Spots

Glenwood Canyon Brew Park

18.0 mi

Located in Glenwood Springs, this popular spot offers a lively atmosphere with craft beers and a diverse menu featuring pub favorites, pizzas, and hearty entrees. It’s a great place for groups to gather, offering both indoor and outdoor seating options, sometimes with views of the Colorado River. The combination of good food, local brews, and a relaxed vibe makes it a solid choice for post-event celebrations or casual dining when you’re exploring the wider area.

The Pullman

19.5 mi

For a more upscale dining experience, The Pullman in Glenwood Springs is renowned for its contemporary American cuisine, focusing on seasonal ingredients and creative dishes. The restaurant boasts an impressive wine list and craft cocktail menu, perfect for those seeking a refined meal. Its sophisticated yet comfortable ambiance makes it suitable for special occasions or for anyone looking to enjoy a well-prepared meal with excellent service after a day of polo.

Local & Elevated Picks

Tavern at New Castle

2.9 mi

A local favorite in New Castle, this tavern offers a comfortable setting for enjoying classic American pub fare, sandwiches, and salads. They often feature a good selection of beers on tap and a friendly, neighborhood vibe. It's a reliable choice for a relaxed meal where you can experience local hospitality. They provide a straightforward menu that appeals to a wide range of tastes, making it easy to find something satisfying.

Slope & Hatch

19.1 mi

This Glenwood Springs establishment offers a unique fusion of modern taco shop and curated craft beer bar. Slope & Hatch is known for its creative taco fillings, fresh ingredients, and an excellent selection of regional and national craft beers. It's a lively spot perfect for a casual meal with friends, offering vibrant flavors and a fun atmosphere. Their inventive approach to tacos makes it a standout choice for a more adventurous culinary experience in the area.

Inside & Adjacent

  • Clubhouse Dining (Seasonal) — During polo season and for special events, the Roaring Fork Polo Club often features a clubhouse offering food and beverages. This is the most convenient option for attendees and participants, providing a place to relax and enjoy refreshments with a view of the matches. Menu offerings can vary, but typically include light fare, snacks, and drinks. It’s advisable to check the club’s schedule for operating hours and specific offerings, as it may be primarily event-driven or seasonal. This offers a true on-site experience for spectators and players alike. On site
  • Local New Castle Eateries — The town of New Castle, just a few minutes from the polo grounds, offers several casual dining options. You can find local diners and cafes serving classic American comfort food, burgers, and sandwiches. These spots are perfect for a quick and unpretentious meal before or after an event. They provide a taste of local flavor and a relaxed atmosphere, often frequented by residents. Exploring these options is a good way to get a feel for the town’s culinary scene. 2.5 mi

Nearby Gathering Spots

  • Glenwood Canyon Brew Park — Located in Glenwood Springs, this popular spot offers a lively atmosphere with craft beers and a diverse menu featuring pub favorites, pizzas, and hearty entrees. It’s a great place for groups to gather, offering both indoor and outdoor seating options, sometimes with views of the Colorado River. The combination of good food, local brews, and a relaxed vibe makes it a solid choice for post-event celebrations or casual dining when you’re exploring the wider area. 18.0 mi
  • The Pullman — For a more upscale dining experience, The Pullman in Glenwood Springs is renowned for its contemporary American cuisine, focusing on seasonal ingredients and creative dishes. The restaurant boasts an impressive wine list and craft cocktail menu, perfect for those seeking a refined meal. Its sophisticated yet comfortable ambiance makes it suitable for special occasions or for anyone looking to enjoy a well-prepared meal with excellent service after a day of polo. 19.5 mi

Local & Elevated Picks

  • Tavern at New Castle — A local favorite in New Castle, this tavern offers a comfortable setting for enjoying classic American pub fare, sandwiches, and salads. They often feature a good selection of beers on tap and a friendly, neighborhood vibe. It's a reliable choice for a relaxed meal where you can experience local hospitality. They provide a straightforward menu that appeals to a wide range of tastes, making it easy to find something satisfying. 2.9 mi
  • Slope & Hatch — This Glenwood Springs establishment offers a unique fusion of modern taco shop and curated craft beer bar. Slope & Hatch is known for its creative taco fillings, fresh ingredients, and an excellent selection of regional and national craft beers. It's a lively spot perfect for a casual meal with friends, offering vibrant flavors and a fun atmosphere. Their inventive approach to tacos makes it a standout choice for a more adventurous culinary experience in the area. 19.1 mi
Section 07

Local Tips

Traffic on County Road 245 can become congested on tournament days: plan for potential delays when approaching the club.

Weekend evenings: , especially during summer, are prime times for local restaurants in New Castle and Glenwood Springs, so reservations are recommended.

Be aware of wildlife: , particularly deer, on rural roads around the club, especially during dawn and dusk hours.

Cell service can be spotty in the immediate vicinity of the polo club due to its somewhat remote location: download offline maps if necessary.

Many local businesses observe Sunday hours or may be closed: , so checking ahead is wise if planning activities on a Sunday.

Seasonal note: The Roaring Fork Polo Club experiences distinct seasons, each offering a unique ambiance. Spring and early summer bring lush green fields and mild temperatures, ideal for polo matches and outdoor enjoyment, though occasional late snows are possible. Mid-summer can be warm, making shaded areas and hydration crucial for both players and spectators. Fall is spectacular, with crisp air and stunning autumn foliage providing a beautiful backdrop for late-season play, though temperatures begin to drop. Winter brings a quiet stillness, with the club typically dormant for polo, offering a starkly beautiful, snow-dusted landscape; surrounding areas like Glenwood Springs remain popular for winter recreation and hot springs.

  • Traffic on County Road 245 can become congested on tournament days plan for potential delays when approaching the club.
  • Weekend evenings , especially during summer, are prime times for local restaurants in New Castle and Glenwood Springs, so reservations are recommended.
  • Be aware of wildlife , particularly deer, on rural roads around the club, especially during dawn and dusk hours.
  • Cell service can be spotty in the immediate vicinity of the polo club due to its somewhat remote location download offline maps if necessary.
  • Many local businesses observe Sunday hours or may be closed , so checking ahead is wise if planning activities on a Sunday.
  • Seasonal note: The Roaring Fork Polo Club experiences distinct seasons, each offering a unique ambiance. Spring and early summer bring lush green fields and mild temperatures, ideal for polo matches and outdoor enjoyment, though occasional late snows are possible. Mid-summer can be warm, making shaded areas and hydration crucial for both players and spectators. Fall is spectacular, with crisp air and stunning autumn foliage providing a beautiful backdrop for late-season play, though temperatures begin to drop. Winter brings a quiet stillness, with the club typically dormant for polo, offering a starkly beautiful, snow-dusted landscape; surrounding areas like Glenwood Springs remain popular for winter recreation and hot springs.
Section 08

Weather & Seasons

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Winter

Winter in this high-altitude valley brings cold temperatures, often below freezing, with significant snowfall common. Expect daytime highs to hover in the 30s Fahrenheit, dropping considerably at night. Visitors should pack heavy, insulated clothing, including hats, gloves, and waterproof outer layers. Outdoor activities are limited, and travel can be affected by snow; indoor pursuits or enjoying the quiet, snowy landscape are the main draws.

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Spring & early summer

Spring sees a transition with warming temperatures, though cold snaps and late snowstorms are still possible, especially in April and May. Daytime highs typically range from the 50s to 70s Fahrenheit. Layered clothing is essential, as mornings and evenings can be cool. This season is excellent for outdoor activities as the landscape greens, but be prepared for changeable weather and potential rain showers.

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Mid-summer

Mid-summer, from July through August, is generally warm and sunny, with daytime highs often in the 80s and occasionally reaching the 90s Fahrenheit. Evenings are pleasant and cooler. Light, breathable clothing is recommended, but packing a light jacket or sweater for cooler mornings and evenings is wise. Sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses are essential due to the intense sun at higher elevations.

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Fall season

Fall offers crisp, cool air and stunning golden foliage, with temperatures gradually decreasing from September through November. Daytime highs typically range from the 50s to 70s Fahrenheit in early fall, dropping into the 40s and 30s as the season progresses. Layering is key, with a need for warmer jackets and pants as the season wears on. It’s a beautiful time for hiking and enjoying the scenery before winter sets in.

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Rain & snow

Rain showers are more common in the spring and fall, while winter is dominated by snow. Thunderstorms can occur during summer afternoons. Pack waterproof outer layers and consider waterproof footwear, especially if planning extensive outdoor activities. On days with inclement weather, indoor attractions in nearby towns like Glenwood Springs, such as museums or the hot springs, offer good alternatives. Event schedules may be subject to change due to severe weather.

Winter

Winter in this high-altitude valley brings cold temperatures, often below freezing, with significant snowfall common. Expect daytime highs to hover in the 30s Fahrenheit, dropping considerably at night. Visitors should pack heavy, insulated clothing, including hats, gloves, and waterproof outer layers. Outdoor activities are limited, and travel can be affected by snow; indoor pursuits or enjoying the quiet, snowy landscape are the main draws.

Spring & early summer

Spring sees a transition with warming temperatures, though cold snaps and late snowstorms are still possible, especially in April and May. Daytime highs typically range from the 50s to 70s Fahrenheit. Layered clothing is essential, as mornings and evenings can be cool. This season is excellent for outdoor activities as the landscape greens, but be prepared for changeable weather and potential rain showers.

Mid-summer

Mid-summer, from July through August, is generally warm and sunny, with daytime highs often in the 80s and occasionally reaching the 90s Fahrenheit. Evenings are pleasant and cooler. Light, breathable clothing is recommended, but packing a light jacket or sweater for cooler mornings and evenings is wise. Sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses are essential due to the intense sun at higher elevations.

Fall season

Fall offers crisp, cool air and stunning golden foliage, with temperatures gradually decreasing from September through November. Daytime highs typically range from the 50s to 70s Fahrenheit in early fall, dropping into the 40s and 30s as the season progresses. Layering is key, with a need for warmer jackets and pants as the season wears on. It’s a beautiful time for hiking and enjoying the scenery before winter sets in.

Rain & snow

Rain showers are more common in the spring and fall, while winter is dominated by snow. Thunderstorms can occur during summer afternoons. Pack waterproof outer layers and consider waterproof footwear, especially if planning extensive outdoor activities. On days with inclement weather, indoor attractions in nearby towns like Glenwood Springs, such as museums or the hot springs, offer good alternatives. Event schedules may be subject to change due to severe weather.

Section 09

Venue Facts

Primary team

Roaring Fork Polo Club events

Neighborhood

Roaring Fork Valley outskirts

Nearest airport

Rifle Garfield County Airport (RIL) or Denver International Airport (DEN)

Parking

On-site lots, can fill quickly

Walkable district

Roaring Fork Polo Club grounds; limited in immediate vicinity

Groceries & supplies

Available in New Castle or Rifle

Pharmacy

Located in New Castle and Rifle

Urgent care

Rifle Medical Center or Valley View Hospital in Glenwood Springs

Downtime

Local parks, scenic drives, hot springs in Glenwood Springs

Pro tip

Book accommodations and rental cars well in advance for major polo events.

Primary teamRoaring Fork Polo Club events
NeighborhoodRoaring Fork Valley outskirts
Nearest airportRifle Garfield County Airport (RIL) or Denver International Airport (DEN)
ParkingOn-site lots, can fill quickly
Walkable districtRoaring Fork Polo Club grounds; limited in immediate vicinity
Groceries & suppliesAvailable in New Castle or Rifle
PharmacyLocated in New Castle and Rifle
Urgent careRifle Medical Center or Valley View Hospital in Glenwood Springs
DowntimeLocal parks, scenic drives, hot springs in Glenwood Springs
Pro tipBook accommodations and rental cars well in advance for major polo events.
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What are the closest hotels to Roaring Fork Polo Club?

The closest hotel to Roaring Fork Polo Club is Wingate by Wyndham New Castle - Glenwood Springs (9.68 mi, from $56/night) — a 19-minute drive. Other nearby options include Holiday Inn Express & Suites Silt-Rifle by IHG (14.32 mi, from $110/night) and Quality Inn & Suites on the River (14.64 mi, from $74/night). Wingate by Wyndham New Castle - Glenwood Springs offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Holiday Inn Express & Suites Silt-Rifle by IHG offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Quality Inn & Suites on the River offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center.

Are there extended-stay hotels near Roaring Fork Polo Club?

Yes — Residence Inn by Marriott Glenwood Springs (15.96 mi, from $152/night) is an extended-stay property near Roaring Fork Polo Club, with full kitchens and on-site laundry.

Are there budget-friendly hotels near Roaring Fork Polo Club?

Yes — Quality Inn & Suites on the River (14.64 mi, from $74/night), Rodeway Inn Rifle (24.03 mi, from $82/night), and Days Inn by Wyndham Carbondale (25.38 mi, from $106/night) are budget-friendly options near Roaring Fork Polo Club, with free breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and free parking.

Which hotels near Roaring Fork Polo Club are good for families?

Several hotels near Roaring Fork Polo Club are well-suited for families. Wingate by Wyndham New Castle - Glenwood Springs (9.68 mi, from $56/night), Holiday Inn Express & Suites Silt-Rifle by IHG (14.32 mi, from $110/night), and Quality Inn & Suites on the River (14.64 mi, from $74/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.

Which hotels near Roaring Fork Polo Club are good for team or group travel?

Several hotels near Roaring Fork Polo Club accommodate team and group travel. Quality Inn & Suites on the River (14.64 mi, from $74/night), Wingate by Wyndham New Castle - Glenwood Springs (9.68 mi, from $56/night), and Holiday Inn Express & Suites Silt-Rifle by IHG (14.32 mi, from $110/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry. Quality Inn & Suites on the River also has bus or oversized vehicle parking.

Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more

Which hotels near Roaring Fork Polo Club offer free parking?

Wingate by Wyndham New Castle - Glenwood Springs (9.68 mi, from $56/night), Holiday Inn Express & Suites Silt-Rifle by IHG (14.32 mi, from $110/night), and Quality Inn & Suites on the River (14.64 mi, from $74/night) offer complimentary parking.

Which hotels near Roaring Fork Polo Club are pet-friendly?

Wingate by Wyndham New Castle - Glenwood Springs (9.68 mi, from $56/night), Holiday Inn Express & Suites Silt-Rifle by IHG (14.32 mi, from $110/night), and Quality Inn & Suites on the River (14.64 mi, from $74/night) accept pets. Fee policies vary by property.

Which hotels near Roaring Fork Polo Club have laundry facilities?

Wingate by Wyndham New Castle - Glenwood Springs (9.68 mi, from $56/night), Holiday Inn Express & Suites Silt-Rifle by IHG (14.32 mi, from $110/night), and Quality Inn & Suites on the River (14.64 mi, from $74/night) have guest laundry facilities on-site.

Which hotels near Roaring Fork Polo Club offer free breakfast?

Wingate by Wyndham New Castle - Glenwood Springs (9.68 mi, from $56/night), Holiday Inn Express & Suites Silt-Rifle by IHG (14.32 mi, from $110/night), and Quality Inn & Suites on the River (14.64 mi, from $74/night) include complimentary breakfast.

Which hotels near Roaring Fork Polo Club have a full in-room kitchen?

Residence Inn by Marriott Glenwood Springs (15.96 mi, from $152/night) offers rooms with a full kitchen — stove, full-size fridge, and dishwasher.

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