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Beverly Hot Springs Spa – Los Angeles, California

October 29, 2022 By //  by Natiaha Murphy

Nestled amongst the urban sprawl of Los Angeles, California, Beverly Hot Springs is home to the only completely natural hot spring spa in LA. The spa is sourced from 2,200 below the surface and, when combined with the spa’s body and skincare treatments, offers incredible, rejuvenating health benefits.

The water at Beverly Hot Springs was discovered in the early 1900s when local residents drilled the land for oil. The water was said to have soothing properties and became popular due to its high mineral content and location in the heart of the city.

Mineral Hot Springs Pools

Image of the soaking pool at Beverly Hot Springs in Los Angeles, California
Choose between the hot springs pool, cold pool, steam room, or dry sauna. Photo by: Beverly Hot Springs

The hot springs water is rich in alkaline and contains iron, aluminum oxides, silica, and sodium carbonate, among a myriad of other naturally occurring minerals. The waters are known to reduce acidity in the stomach, prevent ailments, reduce stress and fatigue, relax muscles, and aid skin diseases and arthritis.

Beverly Hot Springs not only offers visitors multiple soaking pools ranging between 96°-105°F but also therapeutic massages and skin care services by licensed professionals. This means you can enjoy a truly refreshing and healing session – of skin and mind – at Beverly Hot Springs.

Visitors to the spa are either required to purchase a treatment or pay an admission fee, which changes depending on the day and holiday. Admission includes access to the natural hot springs pool, the cold pool plunge, the eucalyptus steam room, and the dry sauna. On top of these areas, there are numerous spa treatments available on-site.

When visiting, remember to refrain from talking so as to not disturb other guests.

Spa Treatments

Image of the entrance at Beverly Hot Springs in Los Angeles, California
Beverly Hot Springs is the only naturally occurring hot spring in Los Angeles. Photo by: Beverly Hot Springs

Spa treatments at Beverly Hot Springs are comprised of massage therapy, body treatments, facials, sunless tanning, and waxing. Visitors can set up a consult with a skin care specialist to get their packages customized and ensure the right treatments.

Massage Therapy and Body Treatments

Beverly Hot Springs offers both body treatments and massage therapy options. Massage therapy lasts anywhere from 50-110 minutes and visitors can choose between sports, deep tissue, hot stone, shiatsu, or pregnancy massage.

As for body treatments, guests can choose between multiple treatments, such as:

  • Body Scrub | Body scrub with seaweed soap
  • Body Care | Massage with a cucumber mask, milk, oil, and yogurt
  • Body Scrub + Body Care | Combination of treatments listed above
  • Herbal Rejuvenation Massage | Face/body massage with an herbal mask blend of 8 Chinese herbs
  • Vitamin Moisturing Massage w/ Aroma Oil
  • Sugar Polish Treatment

Facials

Beverly Hot Springs has skincare specialists who can suggest the best service suitable for your specific needs. You can select both your facial and the ingredients you want from a variety of options that range from organic mud to vitamin treatments in different combinations.

Beverly Hot Springs has three categories of facials to choose from:

  • Clinical Facial Treatments
  • Spa Facial Treatments 
  • Chemical Peels & Microdermabrasions

Within each category, there are multiple services to choose from as well as add-ons if you are looking for a little boost.

Beverly Hot Springs is open daily from 9 am to 9 pm, year-round, with a shifting schedule for the holidays. Visitors must be above the age of 14, for females, and 16, for males to enter the pools. Additionally, there are happy hour specials and promotions offered throughout the year, so make sure to check those out before visiting.

Whether you’re looking for a soak or wish to book a few treatments, Beverly Hot Springs in Los Angeles is a must-go for a relaxing day at the spa.

Details

Address: 308 N Oxford Ave, Los Angeles, California 90004

Phone: 323-734-7000

Season: Year-round

Hours: 9 am – 9 pm daily; holiday hours vary

Age Restrictions: Females (14+) | Males (16+)

Website: beverlyhotpsprings.com

Natiaha Murphy

About Natiaha Murphy

Ty Murphy is an avid traveler, having lived in Seoul, South Korea, and visited multiple countries including Japan, Indonesia, the Philippines, Spain, and Cuba. Between adventures, Ty is a digital nomad, content editor, writer, and social media manager.

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