Exploring Hot Springs In Reno
There are a lot of people who would like to simply loosen up at a Reno NV hotel, but there a plenty of people who would like to explore the surroundings while in the city. Exploring hot springs is one of the top things to do in the bucket list of the majority of people visiting the city. You can come across abundant options to choose from in Reno Tahoe when it comes to indulging yourself with a spa day. However, if you are on the lookout for something a little more on the wild side, you would definitely not like to miss out on a trek to one of the various Northern Nevada hot springs.
If a bit more of
a civilized experience is what you try to find, do not miss the following:
Hot springs flow
through “1862 David Walley’s Resort”. It is situated in Genoa, with sweeping
views of the Sierra Nevada Mountains and Carson Valley. The resort offers steam
rooms and mineral spas, as well as massage and body treatments for a true spa
experience.
Soak in the
outdoor pool, where the water is sourced from David Walley’s seven natural
mineral springs. When you get hungry, visit the 1862 Restaurant & Saloon,
situated on-site, and take pleasure in meals such as grilled salmon, aged
steak, filet mignon, and a lot more.
The resort is
not far away from a luxury motel in Downtown
Reno. It is full of entertainment for guests of all ages,
including activities for children, a playground, pink pong tables, volleyball
and billiards.
South of Reno,
in Carson City, Carson Hot Springs offers their guests a large, outdoor pool
and smaller, jetted tubs fed by hot mineral water. The location is also known
to offer guest a rich history.
Prior to the
resort was constructed, Carson Hot Springs was originally used by settlers who
were traveling to the California Gold Rush region. In 1880, the land was bought
by Thomas Swift, named “Swift’s Hot Springs”, and opened with bathhouses, a
hotel and clubhouse. After a few more changes in name and owners, the land was
finally dubbed “Carson Hot Springs” in 1910.
Throughout the
1930s and 1940s, the resort turned out to be a happening place for dancing to
Big Band music. Throughout the rest of the century, people continued to flock
to Carson Hot Springs to soak in the water, receive water therapy and even enjoy
exercise programs.
Today, Carson
Hot Springs offers quite a lot of varieties of soaking tubs, including an
outdoor concrete pool and smaller indoor tubs. The resort even has an on-site
restaurant, Sassafras Eclectic Food Joint, and Show Tree Brewing.
For a truly spa-like
experience, Steamboat Hot Springs offers facial treatments, massage services,
and a lot more, in addition to the traditional hot spring services.
This hot springs
resort sources its geothermal mineral water from a spring on-site, directly
into the soaking tubs. Choose from several soaking options, including private
mineral baths with aromatherapy, outdoor soaking tubs or the geothermal steam
room.
So, what are you
waiting for? Kramer’s Midtown is the best motel in Reno that you can book and
explore all these hot spring resorts!
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