Honestly? There's nothing quite like soaking in hot mineral waters while snowflakes drift down and the peaks glow at sunset. We've built something pretty special up here.
Look, we're not gonna pretend we invented relaxation. But after fifteen years working with guests who've literally tried every spa from Banff to Bali, we've learned what actually works versus what just sounds fancy on a menu.
Our thermal circuit uses naturally heated mineral water - the same geothermal springs the locals have known about for generations. Combined that with Nordic-inspired cold plunges, and yeah, you'll feel it. Not in a "marketing brochure" way, but in a "why didn't I do this sooner" kind of way.
Geothermal springs rich in magnesium and silica
Floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the peaks
We've spent years refining these. Each one's designed around what guests actually tell us they need, not what some corporate manual says should be popular.
$225
Hot basalt stones from the Cascade range, heated to the perfect temp. Your therapist places them along your spine while working through tension points. Guests literally fall asleep during this one - we've learned to give you an extra ten minutes to wake up properly.
$195
For the skiers, hikers, and anyone who pushed it a bit too hard yesterday. We're talking real pressure here - none of that feather-light stuff. Our therapists know mountain sports injuries inside out. Bring your questions about that weird shoulder thing.
$175
Essential oils from local pine, fir, and cedar - smells exactly like hiking through old-growth forest after rain. The massage itself is gentle and flowing, perfect if you're just mentally exhausted rather than physically beat up. Great for jetlag too, weirdly enough.
$185
Alpine air is gorgeous but brutal on your skin. This facial tackles windburn, dryness, and that "I spent all day outside" look. We use a lot of hyaluronic acid and plant-based antioxidants. Your skin'll actually feel hydrated again.
$145
Full-body exfoliation using mineral salts and crushed pumice. Yeah, it sounds intense, but it's actually pretty relaxing. Followed by a super rich shea butter application. You'll be stupidly soft afterward - like, noticeably different.
$450
Private suite with two massage tables, a fireplace, and a view. You each get a customized massage (one might want deep tissue while the other wants relaxation - we've got you). Includes champagne and fresh berries because... well, you're on vacation.
This is included with any treatment over 60 minutes, or you can book it separately for $75. Honestly? It's the best part for a lot of people. The circuit takes about 90 minutes if you do it properly.
38-40C geothermal water, outdoor with mountain views
12-14C cold immersion, works wonders for inflammation
Clear your sinuses, open your pores, just breathe
Traditional dry heat at 85C, cedar-lined
Bundle treatments together and save a bit. These are the combos that actually make sense based on what works well together.
Perfect post-adventure reset
For when you went a little too hard on the slopes or trails. The deep tissue work targets those specific sore spots, then the thermal circuit helps everything settle down. That CBD balm? Take it with you - you'll want it tomorrow.
The whole spa experience
Block out 5-6 hours for this one. We'll spread everything out so you're not rushed, with breaks in between to just... exist. The lunch is light but proper - think grain bowls and fresh juice, not spa cucumber water nonsense.
For couples who actually like each other
Yeah, it's a bit cheesy. But sometimes cheesy is exactly what you need. The private circuit session means you get the whole thermal area to yourselves for an hour - that almost never happens. Great for anniversaries or "sorry I was terrible last month" situations.
For the quick getaway crowd
You've only got a day or two, we get it. This hits the highlights without overwhelming your schedule. Still gives you enough time to actually decompress, but you're not here all day. Can easily fit this in before dinner.
Show up 15-20 minutes early for your first visit - there's paperwork and you'll want time to change. If you're late, we might have to shorten your treatment (we've got someone booked after you).
Yeah, we're gonna ask you to leave your phone in the locker. Trust us, the world can wait an hour. There's WiFi if you absolutely must check in afterward.
Please tell your therapist if the pressure's wrong, you're too hot/cold, or something hurts. They're not mind readers an