Spas | Napa Valley https://www.napavalley.com Explore Napa Valley Wed, 03 Dec 2025 19:18:17 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 7 Best Spas in Calistoga https://www.napavalley.com/blog/best-spas-in-calistoga/ https://www.napavalley.com/blog/best-spas-in-calistoga/#respond Fri, 21 Feb 2025 16:55:31 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?p=12360 Explore the best spas in Calistoga, CA, offering mud baths, massages & natural hot springs. Indulge in ultimate relaxation at these top Calistoga spa retreats.

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Spas in Calistoga, California, have long been sought after as a haven for relaxation and wellness. Initially inhabited by the Wappo Native American tribe, who believed in the healing power of the hot springs that defined the region, Napa Valley’s town of Calistoga has long had a magnetic pull for those seeking rest and rejuvenation. In the late 1800s, developer, entrepreneur, and Calistoga founder Samuel Brannan saw the tourism potential for these natural hot springs, ultimately opening the Calistoga Hot Springs Hotel on the land he purchased in the area.

In time, the natural Calistoga hot springs became a staple, and a wellness destination was born, with unique therapeutic treatments to go with it, such as the famous mud bath—a now-iconic spa treatment that, according to one spa-goer, “feels like you’re simultaneously floating in mid-air while an elephant is sitting on you.” It’s unconventional, pure bliss.

Take a load off after your Wine Country adventures with some of the highest-rated relaxation treatments, from massages to some of the finest mud baths in Calistoga. Find your way to maximum comfort and serenity at one of the seven best spas in Calistoga.

Dr. Wilkinson’s Backyard Resort and Mineral Springs

One of the early pioneers of Calistoga’s wellness scene, this longstanding property has been helping people take a load off for more than 70 years when chiropractor and onetime Calistoga mayor Dr. John “Doc” and his artist wife Edy Wilkinson first founded the hotel and launched Calistoga’s original mud bath in 1952. At Dr. Wilkinson’s Backyard Resort, guests can enjoy the spa’s extensive selection, including one of the best mud baths in Calistoga, plus seriously serene geothermal mineral pools, mineral baths, falling water treatments, and massages. Visitors can also benefit from a broad suite of one-of-a-kind add-ons like CBD enhancements, aromatherapy, hot stones, and sound therapy.

Treatment to Note: Go big or go home during your Calistoga resort and spa experience with The Works. This signature experience was a founding treatment in 1952 and is still offered today. First, immerse yourself in a 107-degree mud bath made from mineral-rich volcanic ash, Canadian peat, and mineral water (along with Doc’s secret formula). Then, shower off and soak in a mineral water hydrotherapy pool, enjoy a cleansing steam, wrap up in a cool blanket, and take in a massage.

Visit: 1507 Lincoln Avenue, Calistoga, CA 94515
Contact: (707) 942-4102

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Calistoga Spa Hot Springs
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Oooh, ahhh, and unwind at a Calistoga day spa beloved for its soothing treatments and tranquil ambiance. Located in downtown Calistoga, this spa is the perfect home base for your Napa Valley wellness getaway. As one of the most celebrated Calistoga spa and resort destinations, it offers guests a range of services from Swedish and deep tissue massages, mud, mineral, and steam baths, and reflexology, as well as access to a fitness studio, including yoga, Pilates, boot camp, and TRX classes. Guests at Calistoga Spa Hot Springs also have access to the resort’s four geothermal pools that range in recharging temperatures from 80 to 104 degrees.

Treatment to Note: In addition to some of the best massages in Calistoga, experience the healing properties of dirt in the signature Volcanic Ash Mud Bath treatment. This ancient ritual is said to detoxify the body, improve joint and muscle pain and circulation, and replenish the soul.

Visit: 1006 Washington Street, Calistoga, California, 94515
Contact: (707) 942-6269

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Golden Haven Hot Springs Spa & Resort

Mud treatment at Golden Haven Springs Resort
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Specializing in spa treatments for couples and friends, Golden Haven is the perfect spot for a quick getaway to reconnect with a loved one over some rest and rejuvenation. This inviting Calistoga spa offers a wide array of treatments, from calming massages and facials to mud and herbal mineral baths. If you prefer to extend your bliss, Golden Haven provides overnight accommodations in one of their 28 rooms, including complimentary Wi-Fi, coffee, tea, bottled water, and bike use. Some even feature an in-room hot springs spa for a little extra pampering.

Treatment to Note: Golden Haven has treatment rooms that can accommodate up to four people simultaneously. Explore their lavish Calistoga mud bath packages, book one of the various Couples and Friends Spa Packages, and bond over a combination of mud and mineral baths, cool down flannel wraps, and massage treatments.

Visit: 1713 Lake Street, Calistoga, CA 94515
Contact: (707) 942-8000

Indian Springs

Indian Springs Spa, Buddha Pond
Buddha Pond. Photo courtesy of Indian Springs

Simply reclining by the Buddha Pond as you sip cucumber-citrus water and enjoy the soothing water sounds of the geyser-fed pond is zen enough at Indian Springs Resort. However, there is much more on offer at this historic Napa Valley retreat. In addition to the iconic Olympic-sized hot springs mineral pool, Indian Springs features an enormous selection of classic and personalized wellness treatments, including CBD and deep-tissue massages, specialized facials for men, women, and teens, mud baths, scrubs, and even their luxurious goat milk and rose bath experience. It’s no wonder Indian Springs is a standout among even the best Calistoga spa resorts.

Treatment to Note: Experience the ultimate in restorative care at this renowned Calistoga spa and resort with the exclusive Holistic Facial. This outstanding treatment from one of the best spas in Calistoga incorporates sound healing with Tibetan singing bowls, Ayurvedic Marma point therapy, and Gua Sha stone facial massage. Plus, a luxe regimen of organic masks, serums, and moisturizers to restore the skin’s natural biome. It’s the renewing blend of relaxation and rejuvenation that makes Indian Springs the iconic Calistoga day spa it is.

Visit: 1712 Lincoln Avenue, Calistoga, CA 94515
Contact: (707) 709-8139

Sip wine between spa treatments

Calistoga is in Napa Valley after all, so why not take advantage of the area’s world-class wineries between spa treatments? From scenic views to small-lot wines, we’ve put together 15 of the best Calistoga wineries to visit.

Spa Solage at Solage Calistoga, Auberge Resorts Collection

Spa Solage at Solage Calistoga
Relaxation Room at Solage Calistoga. Photo Courtesy of Solage Calistoga

A member of the ultra-luxurious Auberge Resorts Collection, no detail is overlooked at Solage Calistoga. This Calistoga spa hotel’s expansive resort and wellness facilities are 20,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor space centered on Calistoga’s natural hot springs for their unforgettable mud and mineral water therapies. At Spa Solage, visitors can experience a full spectrum of temperatures in Spa Solage’s geothermal pools, from Wim Hof-style cold to soothing bathwater warm; detox in an infrared sauna or eucalyptus steam room; get pampered with one of many massage, facial, or mud therapy treatments; take a class at the state-of-the-art fitness center; or simply enjoy an environment of calm on the gorgeous Solage grounds.

Treatment to Note: The Solage Signature Mudslide is an absolute must. This three-part treatment features a mineral-enriched mud treatment, a dip in a private soaking tub with geothermal mineral waters, and a rest in one of Spa Solage’s unique sound chairs. Once you’re feeling on top of the world, kick back with a fireside craft cocktail at Solbar. You deserve it!

Visit: 755 Silverado Trail N, Calistoga, CA 94515
Contact: (866) 942-7442

Roman Spa Hot Springs Resort

Roman Spa
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Nestled in the heart of Calistoga, Roman Spa Hot Springs Resort is a true oasis of rejuvenation. Guests can indulge in various spa treatments, from massage and aromatherapy to facials, one of Calistoga’s best mud baths and mineral baths, and couples’ experiences, all set amidst Napa Valley’s splendor. Staying overnight? Take the spa experience to your room in one of the resort’s Splendido Suites, with Roman Spa-like bathrooms, two-person whirlpool tubs with geothermal waters on tap, and in-room dual fireplaces.

Treatment to Note: Sink into Roman’s sumptuous Mineral Bath, filled with geothermal water that flows from deep in the earth below the spa. After applying a detoxifying clay mask and exfoliating your stress away with a sugar scrub, rinse off and bask in your newfound sense of well-being in the relaxation room. For even more indulgent options, explore their Calistoga massage deals and spa specials to elevate your experience.

Visit: 1300 Washington Street, Calistoga, CA 94515
Contact: (707) 942-4441

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MoonAcre Spa & Baths at Calistoga Motor Lodge

Moonacre Spa
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If it’s vintage vibes you’re going for, check in to MoonAcre Spa for a relaxation experience unlike any other. Part of the charming Calistoga Motor Lodge, this pet-friendly, retro-style motel is a playful take on the classic Calistoga bathhouses of the 1880s. Hotel and day guests looking for an easygoing communal experience laced with fun and a bit of whimsy can enjoy one of the many treatments on MoonAcre’s extensive spa menu, from seven different types of massages to facials to mud bath and mineral soak experiences and even private wellness classes for individuals and small groups. MoonAcre Spa also prides itself on using organic and locally sourced products as part of its commitment to sustainability and holistic wellness.

Treatment to Note: With the growing demand for CBD treatments in Calistoga, the CBD Mineral Soak at MoonAcre Spa is the perfect solution for some serious detoxification. Said to be the perfect hangover cure, this option may come in handy after a day of wine tasting in Napa. Let all your cares melt away as you luxuriate in a restorative bath infused with organic CBD and a blend of lavender and bergamot essential oils.

Visit: 1880 Lincoln Avenue, Calistoga, CA 94515
Contact: (707) 942-0992

Conclusion:

Whether you’re in desperate need of a little R&R after one too many wine tastings or are simply in pursuit of a little pampering, choosing from one of the best spas in Calistoga, California, is a satisfying way for you to prioritize self-care. Laze away your days beside the mineral spas, book in for a couple’s massage, or partake in a detoxifying mud bath… there’s no wrong way to spend your well-earned spa time in Wine Country.

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Calistoga Hot Springs: Soak, Steam, Rest, Repeat https://www.napavalley.com/blog/calistoga-hot-springs/ https://www.napavalley.com/blog/calistoga-hot-springs/#respond Thu, 28 Mar 2024 16:17:33 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?p=33247 With its geothermal hot springs, Calistoga has a renowned history as a place of healing. Here are some of our favorite resorts and spas for your R&R getaway.

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Most people know what a hot spring consists of (a natural source of hot or warm water), and that Calistoga is known for its mineral baths of all kinds. But how does it work, and why is this relaxation practice good for you?

One thing we’ve learned is that because heated water holds more dissolved solids, hot springs have a high mineral content, which means it’s all the better for a soak. And while there may not be a ton of scientific research into its health benefits, we do know that this practice of using heat to release toxins is tens of thousands of years old.

“Quiet nights, warm soaks—welcome to Calistoga.”

With its geothermal hot springs of mineral water running underground, Calistoga has a renowned history as a place of healing. Over 50 years ago, members of the Wappo tribe were the first to discover a natural volcanic hot spring near the foot of Mount St. Helena. The rest is spa-history, with visitors coming from far and wide to take part in the curative powers of Calistoga, by relaxing in a mineral-rich hot spring or a volcanic mud bath.

The health benefits may mostly be based on anecdotal evidence, but there’s no denying the zen-like state one emerges with after a long, hot soak. If it makes you feel better and more relaxed, that’s half the battle, isn’t it? We’ve rounded up some of our favorite spa experiences that offer that famed Calistoga mineral water for your next trip to Wine Country. Get ready to soak, steam, rest, and repeat.

Calistoga Spa Hot Springs
Photo Courtesy of Facebook: Calistoga Spa Hot Springs

Because one healing geothermal mineral pool isn’t enough, Calistoga Spa Hot Springs has four, and each is heated to a different temperature to suit all preferences. Have a soak in the outdoor whirlpool, which can get as hot as 104° F (perfect for year-round dips), or enjoy the Soaking Pool and its 100° F waters. If you’re itching for some exercise as well as rejuvenation, the multi-lane lap pool is heated to a cool 80° F, and the wading pool is perfect for wee spa guests.

Quick insider tip—If you have a friend who just wants to join in on their geothermal mineral pools, they can accompany you as your guest for a $25 fee.

1006 Washington Street, Calistoga, CA 94515, (707) 942-6269

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UpValley Inn & Hot Springs
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Commitment is the word we’d like to use for UpValley Inn & Hot Springs, as they are one of the few properties that have their swimming pool and whirlpool 100% fed by Calistoga mineral water drawn from their on-site geothermal well. Once you’ve soaked to your heart’s content, indulge the body a little more in their handcrafted dry sauna and steam room. And with the crisp, refreshing decor and tranquil guest rooms on-site, you’ll never have to rouse yourself from your state of zen.

Feel like exploring beautiful Calistoga, but haven’t made plans past your spa experience? Fear not, you’ll be able to with the town’s complimentary shuttle service, providing on-demand transportation to dining, wine tasting, shopping, and other Wine Country activities, creating the perfect balance of relaxation and adventure.

1865 Lincoln Avenue, Calistoga, CA 94515, (707) 942-9400

Golden Haven has private, mineral mud bath rooms to accommodate duos, as well as individuals who want a little silent soak time. For a more communal, less muddy experience, check out their hot springs pool, which is heated by the hot springs mineral water and emerges from the ground at between 140-150° Fahrenheit.

With 28 rooms, Golden Haven also has space for an overnight stay, so you can remain in that totally zen state of mind. For the truly exclusive experience, book one of their hot springs rooms, which feature a private, two-person whirlpool spa. Best of all, the water that feeds this hot tub comes from the same underground hot springs source used throughout the resort. Doesn’t get more private than that.

1713 Lake Street, Calistoga, CA 94515, (707) 942-8000

Dr. Wilkinson’s
Pool time at Dr. Wilkinson’s. Photo courtesy of Dr. Wilkinson’s
Dr. Wilkinson’s
Relaxation awaits. Photo courtesy of Dr. Wilkinson’s

Founded in 1952 by holistic wellness advocate, Dr. Jon Wilkinson, Dr. Wilkinson’s Backyard Resort & Spa is an homage to his dedication to the healing waters of Calistoga. Doc recognized the restorative properties of these mineral pools, which range in temperature from 85°F to 104°F. Plush daybeds and private cabanas are on offer for guests and include towel service and access to two outdoor pools and one indoor pool.

While staying at Dr. Wilkinson’s feels like a treat enough with its mid-century modern inspired interiors and palm-fringed pools, the true star of the show is in their unique treatments. Whatever you do, don’t skip out on the Volcanic Ash Mud Bath, revered for its detoxifying properties—which you might need after a few days of wine tasting.

1507 Lincoln Avenue, Calistoga, CA 94515, (707) 942-6258

Indian Springs Spa, Buddha Pond
Buddha Pond. Photo courtesy of Indian Springs

You’ll immediately notice Indian Springs‘ eastern influence in both the spa treatments and special features around the property, like the Buddha Pond, which makes for an excellent spot to meditate, or the Himalayan Salt Room. Their signature treatment is the luxurious Indian Springs Mud Bath Ritual. You’ll soak away the day in a luxuriating mud bath while sipping on refreshing cucumber citrus water. Then it’s time to wrap up your detox with a session in the infrared sauna and, of course, a nap wrapped in a flannel blanket. Talk about pampering!

If playing in the mud isn’t quite your cup of tea, book the Pure Goat Milk and Rose Bath or the Indian Springs Salt Glo to help rehydrate your parched skin. Of course, the mineral pools are the true pièce de résistance. Swim laps in the Olympic-sized mineral pool, built in 1913, or find a secluded oasis at the Adult Pool that’s exclusively for the grown ups.

1712 Lincoln Avenue, Calistoga, CA 94515, (707) 709-8139

Mount View Hotel
Photo courtesy of Visit Calistoga

To make relaxation an art, start your getaway at Mount View Hotel & Spa. Take a dip in the mineral waters of the hot tub and then recline in style in a cabana by the heated pool. There are also a myriad of bath-related treatments to choose from at the spa, from oxygen baths to mineral mud baths. And for those who want a little more outside the box experience, the spa also offers Cannabidiol (CBD) oil massages. We’re willing to bet you don’t see that on the menu at your local day spa.

Mount View Hotel & Spa has also adopted a “cause integration” to hospitality and donates 50% of its profits to charity, to causes such as St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Ole Health, Project Ceres, and more. So if you’re civic-minded, you can relax easy knowing that while you’re laying your head at night, your stay is changing the world for the better.

1457 Lincoln Avenue, Calistoga, CA 94515, (707) 942-1500

olage
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This Auberge Resort takes the Calistoga hot springs spa experience up a notch. Artfully designed and ecologically conscious, Spa Solage includes updated twists to the renowned Calistoga mud and mineral water therapies. If you’re in town celebrating a romantic weekend, check out the Starlight at the Bathhouse experience, where you can soak, steam, and retreat in private under the stars. Sparkling wine and a shared dessert too? Don’t mind if we do.

When you’re ready for some social interaction, take advantage of Solage’s social events, with pool parties, sound meditation workshops, film festivals, and of course, learning to be a winemaker for a day.

755 Silverado Trail, Calistoga, CA 94515, (866) 942-7442

Conclusion

There’s no better way to end a trip to Napa (or begin one for that matter!) than by relaxing in the restorative water of Calistoga’s mineral-rich spas. Start with a Wine Country getaway, plan for a tasting or two, and add a long soak at any of these spas and you have a guaranteed recipe for rest and relaxation. Go ahead and book your stay—we promise you’ll already start to feel the stress melt away.

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Calistoga Unique Mud Baths: A Guide to Mud Experiences https://www.napavalley.com/blog/get-dirty-mud-baths-in-calistoga-2/ https://www.napavalley.com/blog/get-dirty-mud-baths-in-calistoga-2/#respond Tue, 20 Feb 2018 01:01:44 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?p=30013 Calistoga is known for its mud baths, a wellness ritual that’s healing and restorative. Discover the magic in the mud with our guide to Calistoga mud baths.

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Tucked at the northern tip of Napa Valley, Calistoga offers a one-of-a-kind escape that blends Wine Country charm with rustic healing traditions. While the nearby hillsides are home to some of Napa’s most esteemed wineries, it’s the town’s geothermal wonders that have captivated visitors for over 150 years. Famous for its relaxing spas, therapeutic mud baths, mineral-rich hot springs, and healing waters, Calistoga is a wellness seeker’s haven, making this rejuvenating escape the perfect complement to wine tasting adventures.

The Magic in the Mud

What makes Calistoga’s mud baths truly special is their distinctive composition. The legendary mixture combines pure volcanic ash from nearby Mount St. Helena with naturally hot mineral water and peat moss. This mineral-rich combination creates a unique therapeutic experience that’s pretty much impossible to replicate. 

A Healing Combination

What makes the mud so healing? Well, the volcanic ash acts as a natural detoxifier, drawing out impurities, while the geothermal waters infuse the mud with beneficial minerals like calcium, magnesium, and trace elements that nourish both body and spirit.

Benefits That Go Beyond Relaxation

What does a mud bath do to your body? The benefits of Calistoga mud baths extend far beyond mere relaxation and in-the-moment detoxification. Regular bathers often rave about improved circulation, reduced joint pain, and deep muscle relaxation. The warm mud creates a gentle compression effect that helps release tension, while the heat promotes natural detoxification through sweating. Packed with minerals, this mixture can also help improve skin conditions, reduce inflammation, and promote a sense of deep relaxation—and what’s not to love about all that?

Dr. Wilkinson’s | Jessica Kandler
Photo courtesy of Dr. Wilkinson’s | Jessica Kandler

How Hygienic are Mud Baths?

You may be wondering: Are mud baths sanitary? Yes! Mud baths are considered sanitary as individual baths are used to prevent cross-contamination and every treatment incorporates lots of super hot mineral water, which naturally sanitizes. Also, reputable spas follow strict hygiene protocols, such as changing the mud and cleaning the bath between each use, so you can rest easy this indulgent experience is also a safe one.

Types of Mud Bath Experiences

Modern mud bath treatments come in a variety of styles, catering to different preferences and comfort levels. The classic full-body immersion remains a popular choice, where you’ll sink into a tub of warm, therapeutic mud for 10-20 minutes. But, if this isn’t your idea of (dirty) bliss, don’t worry! Many spas offer modified experiences like mud wraps or partial applications, perfect for those new to mud bathing. Want to keep things more simple? Opt for a mud facial or body mask, which provide similar benefits without diving all in. 

Are Mud Baths Worth It?

Given all the benefits, from relaxing your muscles to naturally detoxifying, we think mud baths are a wonderful way to treat your body and mind. Since treatments range in price, do your research to find a price you’re comfortable with. Of course, not everyone is comfortable being covered in mud, so do what feels right for you.

Where To Go for a Mud Bath Treatment in Calistoga?

Golden Haven Hot Springs Spa & Resort

Golden Haven Hot Springs is a family-owned resort in Calistoga that offers quintessential mud bath experiences, along with a host of massage and other spa treatments. Their traditional volcanic ash mud baths come complete with a facial clay mask, a hot springs mineral bath, and a lovely cool down flannel wrap. Looking for romance or want to plan a girl’s getaway? The Couples and Friends Spa Packages are perfect for sharing the mud magic, featuring side-by-side treatments in a private suite.

Dr. Wilkinson’s Backyard Resort & Mineral Springs

Since 1952, Dr. Wilkinson has been a true pioneer in Calistoga, introducing the world to the restorative powers of the region’s volcanic ash mud and geothermal mineral springs. Today, Dr. Wilkinson’s Backyard Resort has transformed into a modern haven for health and relaxation. The resort’s signature “The Works” spa package is a must—a luxurious journey that includes a mineral whirlpool bath infused with Epsom sea salts, a facial mask, geo-steam room, blanket wrap, and a 60-minute Swedish massage.

Calistoga Spa Hot Springs

Welcome pure relaxation in at Calistoga Spa Hot Springs, where modern luxury meets ancient healing traditions. A striking tiled fountain and glass pyramid lobby welcome you to four outdoor geothermal mineral pools with picturesque mountain views. Temperatures range from 80 to 104 degrees, offering personalized soaking experiences. The Volcanic Ash Mud Bath can be added to any massage, complete with a detoxifying, full immersion mud bath, mineral soak, eucalyptus steam bath, and a tranquil cooling blanket wrap for complete rejuvenation. 

How much does a mud bath cost? 

Mud baths in Calistoga come in a range of prices, based on the type of experience you want. Most mud treatments range between $118 to upwards of $400, depending on the day of week, location, and amenities included with your treatment.

The Spa at Indian Springs Calistoga

Dive into pure bliss at Indian Springs Resort and Spa. This longtime Calistoga gem mines volcanic ash right on their property, blending it with mineral-rich geyser water for a mud bath experience that’s truly one-of-a-kind. The Indian Springs Mud Bath Ritual is a journey of relaxation: sink into a tub of warm, velvety mud, rinse off under a refreshing shower, then soak in your own private mineral bath. Next, detoxify in the infrared sauna before being cocooned in a soft blanket for a cool-down nap. Cap off your spa day at the Buddha Pond—because after all that pampering, you’ll need a spot to contemplate your newfound zen.

Roman Spa Hot Springs Resort
Photo courtesy of Roman Spa Hot Springs Resort

Roman Spa Hot Springs Resort

The relaxed Roman Spa Hot Springs offers a tranquil escape rooted in the healing power of geothermal waters. Their signature mud and mineral bath treatments are both grounding and restorative, featuring natural volcanic ash and warm, soothing springs drawn from deep beneath the earth. With private treatment rooms, garden surroundings, and a laid-back Tuscan-inspired setting, it’s a lovely spot to unwind and soak up the timeless magic of Calistoga.

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Spa Solage at Solage Calistoga

For those seeking a luxury mud experience, Spa Solage elevates the traditional treatment with their signature spa treatment Mudslide. This three-part detoxifying treatment (MUD, WATERS, REST) lets you (1) customize your mud with essential oils in a private mud bar, (2) relax and rehydrate in luxurious soaking tubs featuring geo-thermal healing waters and finally, (3) the experience concludes with rest in their zero-gravity chairs—a modern twist on the classic Calistoga tradition.

MoonAcre Spa at Calistoga Motor Lodge

Playful, retro, and refreshingly unpretentious, MoonAcre Spa offers a mud bath experience with a twist. Inspired by communal bathhouses of the past, this stylish spa ditches the overly serious vibe for something more fun and social—think mineral soaks, aromatherapy steam, and DIY mud bar treatments in a vibrant, camp-inspired setting. Whether unwinding solo or with friends, MoonAcre’s whimsical spin on wellness invites you to kick back, relax, and soak in the goodness.

Conclusion

Whether you’re a first-time visitor, looking for a couple’s retreat, or a seasoned spa enthusiast, Calistoga’s classic mud bath treatments offer a unique way to connect with the region’s natural healing traditions. So on your next Napa Valley vacation, why not add a little mud to the mix? You’ll leave Calistoga feeling refreshed, rejuvenated, and with a story to tell. After all, how often do you get the chance to get a little dirty for your well-being?

Don’t forget to check out our Guide to Top Calistoga Wineries and our Guide to Things To Do in Calistoga for great local recommendations.

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Best Places to Detox in Napa Valley https://www.napavalley.com/blog/best-places-to-detox-in-napa-valley/ https://www.napavalley.com/blog/best-places-to-detox-in-napa-valley/#respond Mon, 09 Jan 2017 09:00:56 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?p=22739 When the sounds of a popping cork are met with groans instead of cheers, and the thought of one more holiday party is too much to bear, pack your bags and head to wine country.

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When the sounds of a popping cork are met with groans instead of cheers, and the thought of one more holiday party is too much to bear, pack your bags and head to wine country. Wait – what? Sure, it might sound counter-intuitive but trust us when we say we say there is more to do in Napa than just imbibe. As one of the premier spa destinations on the west coast, the valley’s volcanically rich soil and mineral dense water are the perfect things to detox a tired body. Not to mention the multitude of critically acclaimed restaurants dotting the area. So grab your fluffiest robe, embrace health and prepare yourself for the ultimate in relaxation.

Image Source: Calistoga Spa Hot Springs

Calistoga Spa Hot Springs
1006 Washington Street
Calistoga, CA 94515
Phone: (866) 822-5772
TripAdvisor: 4 Stars, 470 Reviews

With 56 renovated guest rooms, a full service spa, mud baths and mineral pools, it’s no surprise that the Calistoga Spa Hot Springs has been an institution in the valley for decades. Located in the upper Napa Valley, this charming property is one of the few places that offers a traditional mud bathing experience. Using locally harvested soil rich in volcanic ash, guests are invited to sink neck deep into the loamy, mineral rich mud and let their cares melt away. Spa Guests receive complimentary use of the naturally heated mineral pools with 24-hour advance booking of a massage treatment or Mud Bath. For a real treat, experience a combination massage and bath treatment they call “The Works,” a true indulgence lasting over two hours.

Insider Tip: After all that relaxation, get your blood pumping with a complimentary class from Calistoga Fit, led by one of Calistoga’s top fitness instructions, Donovan Almond. Registered guests of the Calistoga Hot Springs Spa are invited to book any of his high energy fitness classes including, yoga, boot camp, Pilates and TRX among others.

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Golden Haven Hot Springs
1717 Lake Street
Calistoga, CA 94515
Phone: 707-942-8000
TripAdvisor: 4 Stars, 574 Reviews

Nestled in the heart of downtown Calistoga, Golden Haven Hot Springs Spa and Resort is the perfect getaway for a little personal time. Whether you’re looking to get away for a week or just one night, their mineral water and mud baths are the ultimate in relaxation. Visiting with someone special? Book one of their 28 guest rooms and dedicate an afternoon to their famous Calistoga Couples Mud Baths. Golden Haven’s unique mud mix of clay, peat and mineral water has been perfected over the years to be the best the valley offers; and it is one of the of the few places where you and your sweetie can relax together in the baths. Their discreet personal attendants are never far off to guide guests though their spa journey. Their most popular offering is a three-part treatment of mud scrub, Jacuzzi soak and aromatherapy wrap meant to leave bodies feeling soft and renewed, and spirits rejuvenated.

Insider Tip: With flat terrain and all around fantastic views, Calistoga is the ideal place to get outside for some healthy activity. All overnight guests of Golden Haven Hot Springs enjoy complimentary use of the hotels bikes. Next time you find yourself in need of some fresh air and sunshine, walk over to the front desk and sign one out for a three-hour adventure.

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Mount View Spa Napa Valley
1457 Lincoln Ave
Calistoga, CA 94515
Phone: 707-942-6877
TripAdvisor: 4 Stars, 372 Reviews

For anyone who likes a dose of history with their relaxation, Mount View Spa is just the place. Founded more than 100 years ago by former mayor Johnny Ghisolfo, colloquially known as “Mr. Calistoga,” it became a gathering place for prominent locals as well as a place to weary travelers to rest their heads. Today it has become a well-loved destination for relaxation in the spa, health, art, food and wine. The building itself is a masterpiece of Art Deco in the 1920’s style with cozy suites named after notable guests. One such suite is named after President Hoover who stayed at the Hotel during his time in office. During their visit, Mrs. Hoover planted a rose tree behind the hotel that is still thriving today. The Mount View Spa offers numerous services that include everything from hydrating facials, relaxing massages and body wraps, to hydrotherapy mud or sea salt baths. Anything and everything you need to relax and pamper yourself while enhancing overall health and well-being.

Insider Tip: For the ultimate indulgence, spring for the Mount View Deluxe Treatment. A package that includes Mount View’s signature Mud, Salt and Oxygen Bath, Lemon Olive Scalp and Foot Scrub, a Full Body Massage and Radiant Glow Facial.

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Spa Gaia at the Doubletree Hotel
3600 Broadway Street
American Canyon, CA 94503
Phone: 707-674-0168
TripAdvisor: 4 Stars, 856 Reviews

As part of California’s first fully environmentally sustainable “green” hotel, it’s no surprise that Spa Gaia relies on treatment ingredients from Napa’s lush, fertile valley. Their 3,000 square feet facility houses massage rooms, dual facial rooms, a couple’s treatment area, as well as rain showers and steam rooms to prepare guests for their chosen treatment. The Balinese and contemporary style setting puts guests at ease as they lounge comfortably among rich linens and imported art. Offering a range of a range of massages, facials, body treatments, soaking therapies, waxing and nail care there something for everyone.

Guests can also access to the pool and whirlpool as well as exquisite menu options from the Table 29 Bistro and Bar. If you happen to be local, take advantage of their membership program for discounted services – through this option guests have the ability to reserve spa, hot tub and pool for private party or groups.

Insider Tip: If an invigorating scrub is more your style, check out The Crush – a treatment to reveal luminous skin that includes an exfoliation with freshly crushed Napa Valley Cabernet grape seeds and a massage with organic lavender grape seed oil.

Bio: Tiffany Bukowski is a Northern California native and specializes in brand marketing in San Francisco. She enjoys red blends, fancy cheese boards, and talking with her hands.

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