At the mouth of Cold Water Canyon, beneath the towering Santa Ana Range, Glen Ivy Hot Springs lies sheltered by the mountains and open to the sky. Water flows from deep in the earth into this natural sanctuary, as it has for countless generations. The first commercial use of the mineral springs can be traced back to 1860, and for 150 years Glen Ivy Hot Springs has attracted people who seek the benefits of nature, water and exercise, the pleasures of good food and camaraderie with others – the relaxation, renewal, and deep sense of well-being a day at the hot springs can bring.
Glen Ivy Hot Springs Spa
More than 6,000 rooms – one is perfect for you
Whatever your budget, Greater Ontario hotels will give you a perfect night’s sleep on any budget. Whether you are visiting Greater Ontario for business, a convention or vacation, you’ll find a variety of options within walking distance to the Ontario Convention Center located less than 2 miles from Ontario International Airport. Most hotels offer free shuttle service to and from the airport and all Greater Ontario hotels offer free parking.
In Greater Ontario, it’s all about location, location, location – and Greater Ontario’s is located where 2 major interstates meet making it central to accessing all of Southern California’s freeway system. In less than an hour any direction, Greater Ontario is your gateway the region’s scenic mountains, deserts, vineyards, the great outdoors, attractions, theme parks and metropolitan areas both historic and cosmopolitan.
You’ll find a host of major national hotel brands such as Hilton, Marriott, Hyatt, Wyndham, Sheraton Holiday Inn, Best Western, Ayres, Quality Inn, La Quinta, Travelodge and Motel 6 represented in Ontario and Rancho Cucamonga.