Yes, I’m still a little spa crazy, but this time it’s with a new twist. I went on an impromptu weekend getaway with another recently divorced girlfriend (though I guess for me it’s been over a year already – wow.) to the Ojo Caliente Mineral Hot Springs Resort & Spa in New Mexico. I really feel like my first massage was some sort of gateway drug. Now I just can’t get enough and I’m trying more expensive and more intense varieties. So now, not only do I love spas, but I love spas with hot springs on their premises or nearby. What better way to relax both before and after a spa treatment then by soaking in hot mineral waters, sweating out toxins, feeling the cool air whisk around you, and to just feel cuddled up in healthy warmth? Especially as it gets colder out, these hot springs make for fantastic warming up – though when it’s cold outside, it does make it nearly impossible to get out of the pools! So apparently this one in New Mexico is not so unique (though it was spectacular and I highly recommend it). There are hot springs spas all over the country. It is a genre of relaxation that you must try! Here are the ones I could find:
- The Chena Hot Springs Resort – Fairbanks, Alaska
- Calistoga Spa Hot Springs Resort – Calistoga, California
- Indian Springs Resort and Spa – Calistoga, California
- Sycamore Mineral Springs Resort & Spa – San Luis Obispo, California
- Two Bunch Palms Resort & Spa – Desert Hot Springs, California
- We Care Spa – Desert Hot Springs (Palm Springs), California
- Dr. Wilkinson’s Hot Springs Resort – Calistoga, California
- Indian Springs Resort & Healing Waters Spa – Idaho Springs, Colorado
- Hot Springs Lodge and Pool – Glenwood Springs, Colorado
- The Historic Wiesbaden Hot Springs Spa – Ouray, Colorado
- Chico Hot Springs Resort and Day Spa – Pray, Montana
- Fairmont Hot Springs Resort and Spa – Anaconda, Montana
- Boulder Hot Springs Inn and Spa – Boulder, Montana
- Potosi Hot Springs Resort & Mountain Flower Spa – Pony, Montana
- David Walley’s Resort, Hot Springs & Spa – Genoa, Nevada
- Ojo Caliente Mineral Hot Springs Resort & Spa – New Mexico
- Breitenbush Hot Springs Retreat – Detroit, Oregon
- The Homestead Resort & Spa – Hot Springs, Virginia
- Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort – Olympic National Park, Washington
- Carson Mineral Hot Springs Resort – Carson, Washington
- Greenbrier Resort & Spa – White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia
Enjoy!
Martha
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You failed to mention Living Waters Spa in Desert Hot Springs, California. We pump 105 degree, pure, odor free, mineral water from our well 18 hours a day at the rate of 20 gallons per minute. That is almost 22,000 gallons per day of water FLOWING thru our two pools. For more info please see: http://www.LivingWatersSpa.com