Move over, Iceland! These stateside hot spots are gaining popularity.
From: Martha Stewart
We're constantly searching for ways to unwind, whether it's through meditation, journaling, or a little at-home self-care. But for centuries, people have turned to geothermal pools as a source for relaxation and healing-and have traveled all over the world for a coveted soak. The way it works is groundwater is geothermally heated from the earth's crust. As the water forces its way to the surface, it carries along dissolved minerals to create some of the most beautiful, detoxifying springs that many call a natural wonder.
Iceland is home to one of most iconic geothermal pools in the world-Blue Lagoon-which hosts about one million visitors a year. The breathtaking volcanic landscape is just part of the experience as guests submerge their bodies into a bath rich in silica, algae, and minerals for a complete healing experience. But you don't need to go all the way to Iceland to experience the magical benefits of geothermal pools right. In fact, there are six we love right here in the U.S.A.
Located between Aspen and Vail, guests at the Glenwood Hot Springs Resort can take in the stunning Rocky Mountain views while soaking up all the natural benefits that come from two geothermal pools. These are filled with nearly 3.5 million gallons of naturally heated mineral water from the Yampah Spring and stay a toasty 90 and 104 degrees, respectively. With water containing 15 dissolved minerals, including calcium, sulfate, potassium, and inflammation-reducing magnesium, this resort is a destination worth the flight. "The warm water quickly goes to work soothing sore and tight muscles, providing bathers with a sense of deep relaxation and calm," says Vicky Nash with Resort Trends, Inc.
We're constantly searching for ways to unwind, whether it's through meditation, journaling, or a little at-home self-care. But for centuries, people have turned to geothermal pools as a source for relaxation and healing-and have traveled all over the world for a coveted soak. The way it works is groundwater is geothermally heated from the earth's crust. As the water forces its way to the surface, it carries along dissolved minerals to create some of the most beautiful, detoxifying springs that many call a natural wonder.
Iceland is home to one of most iconic geothermal pools in the world-Blue Lagoon-which hosts about one million visitors a year. The breathtaking volcanic landscape is just part of the experience as guests submerge their bodies into a bath rich in silica, algae, and minerals for a complete healing experience. But you don't need to go all the way to Iceland to experience the magical benefits of geothermal pools right. In fact, there are six we love right here in the U.S.A.