My brother and I are Seniors so the admission was $8. each.There is a large pool with no or very little chlorine. There is a shallow end and a deep end and the temperature is quite warm, until 8 or 9 pm, there is a sort of water spout that comes from the roof of the building and drops into the pool. This is a great thing to stand under, it feels wonderful on the back. ( Ladies if wearing a Bikini, hang on to it). There are two smaller pools: One very hot and one cooler. At night they have fires burning for ambience. We have been there twice and find it to be a fabulous experience. We are going again in January. I recommend this spring for any age.
While I enjoyed a private spa tub, which was clean and the water soothing, the bathroom/changing area left a lot to be desired. The woman's area is way too small for the amount of users - one toilet, one shower, and one small changing area with a curtain. The floor is continually wet and unappealing to walk on. The price was reasonable, but I probably won't visit again unless there are some upgrades.
Visited with small kids on a very cold January day and the water was sooo fine! Warm as a bath! The pool has space enough for swimming, relaxing and having fun. However, the facilities may seem a little small, but you get everything you need for a pleasant afternoon.
Different days feature kids, women or men for half price. Already an inexpensive place for the family with a large 90 degree pool and 2 tubs with jets. Food and drinks are available but you're allowed to bring your own. Would recommend this place for a day outing in a no-smoking atmophere. Also you can leave and return the same day and they're open till ten at night.
Once you get past the look of the front and realize you're not going into the bar, you'll find the hot springs are everything you need for a good, long soak. We've gone there with the whole family and even the littlest ones enjoy a good long time. The water isn't so hot that you can't stay in the main pool and just float around and chat. Definitely a great place for a relaxing afternoon or evening. The building itself is an artifact and yes, take your flip flops!
This place is a bit rough around the edges, but the healing waters are worth going for. Pay a bit more and get the private tub room that can hold a small group. You can use this exclusive room for two hours time, choosing a tub by the posted water temp. on the board at the front desk. This is much nicer than being in the large pool with many folks and outside cold air. The soaking is all good here. No rotten egg smell, but clean warm water to cure what hurts. You will leave feeling pretty darn good. As others have posted, the place is a bit dated and could use some improvements, but the rustic charm was ok with us.
Best water I have found bar non. Have been to 15 hots all over this water is perfect not overly Silverton but enough with other minerals that you skin says thank you. And you don't need a shower afterwards. Many different temperatures in the spa rooms very good value. Not fancy like some in Colorado but better water better temperatures and more friendly. Should be in activities area.
We probably should have visited while the weather wasn't like 100+ fahrenheit, but it's still pretty relaxing in the mini spa rooms. It was kind of expensive though ($15/person for 2 hours) considering that the heat got unbearable well before time was up.
A drive from San Francisco to Carson City on the beautiful Siera mountains and Lake Tahoe.we drove from San Francisco at 7 am after breakfast over the golden gate through the countryside and many counties. We made a stop Lake Tahoe for a drink
Great place to relax! The waters are wonderful - just right for summer heat or winter cold. The outside pool and grounds are very nice and inviting. If you're in Carson City, it's easy access for a place to soak your bones. Fresh spring water is available to bottle to take home, too!