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Image of a buddha statue at Steamboat Hot Springs Healing Center

Steamboat Hot Springs Healing Center & Spa – Reno, Nevada

November 20, 2020 By //  by Sean Jarvis

Nevada is home to hundreds of primitive and developed hot springs, including the Steamboat Hot Springs Healing Center in Reno, Nevada. As one of the most popular destinations for relaxation, the Steamboat Hot Springs Healing Center & Spa combines old-world charm with new world amenities and services.

History

In 1863, Mark Twain briefly wrote about this hot spring, saying that, “..one can hear a constant rumbling and surging, somewhat resembling the noises peculiar to a steamboat in motion.” These brief words on his experience ended up becoming the inspiration for naming the site, and this area since been referred to as the Steamboat Hot Springs.

Image of the building at Steamboat Hot Springs Healing Center & Spa in Reno, Nevada
Visit the historic Steamboat Hot Springs Healing Center & Spa in Nevada. Photo by: Steamboat Hot Springs Healing Center & Spa

A popular location for Native Americans to set up their winter camp, this site was home to the third-largest geyser in the US. With eruptions that rocketed the steaming water 60-80 feet in the air, it was the perfect place to escape the freezing winter months.

In the mid-1800s a hospital was set up using the therapeutic waters to cure afflictions. As the nearby Comstock Lode attracted silver miners from all over, the area became a bustling hub of activity. Hotels and other buildings were constructed to manage the massive influx until a massive earthquake occurred that sealed the geyser.

Image of a sign explaining Steamboat Hot Springs historic importance
This area was named for Mark Twain’s description of the sound of the water at Steamboat Hot Springs. Photo by: Ken Lund

Over the next 40 years, many buildings were ravaged by fires and the land changed hands multiple times. Eventually, a second hospital named the Pioneer State Health Hotel was constructed in 1937, most of which still stands today.

Steamboat Hot Springs Healing Center

The healing center has remained a popular destination for those looking to relax and replenish. As a registered state historic landmark, this resort features a widely popular natural volcanic hot spring.  The deep-heated geothermal water is chock-full of rare minerals, distinct and unique to the area.

The hot mineral water is pumped right from the source, giving the cleanest and most natural exposure possible. Soaking in these healing waters helps promote healthy skin, aid digestion, and is attributed to many more restorative processes.

Image of a small outdoor pool at Steamboat Hot Springs Healing Center & Spa
Soak in the small outdoor pool between massages at Steamboat Hot Springs. Photo by: Steamboat Hot Springs Healing Center & Spa

Hot Springs

There 7 private bathtubs at Steamboat, offering you a secluded escape to melt away your troubles. The tile-lined tubs are deep and guests can adjust the temperature, perfect for a full-body soak. Furthermore, there is a small outdoor pool that is surrounded by a beautiful garden, complete with a patio and chairs.

Healing Treatments

There are several different treatments and services offered at Steamboat Hot Springs. Their focus is primarily on providing restorative services and assisting all guests with rebalancing their bodies and minds.

A few services offered at Steamboat Hot Springs include:

Image of a tile lined tub for soaking at Steamboat Hot Springs in Nevada
Soak in one of the tile-lined hot spring tubs at Steamboat Hot Springs. Photo by: Steamboat Hot Springs Healing Center & Spa

Ayurvedic Healing

Since every human being is unique, we need to consider what it takes to maintain a happy and healthy lifestyle. At Steamboat Hot Springs Healing Center, Ayurvedic counselors help you figure out what actions you can undertake to reach a higher level of health. Starting with a consultation, they then move onto a 60-minute mineral bath and a 60-minute massage.

The Mud Body Mask

This is one of the most popular treatments offered and strongly aids in weight loss and detoxification. A Native American herbalist combines two clays with an herbal formula which is then slathered over your body. This is an hour-long service that is offered as either a one-time experience or a package deal.

Image of a buddha statue at Steamboat Hot Springs Healing Center
Get pampered during a spa service or treatment at Steamboat Hot Springs. Photo by: Steamboat Hot Springs Healing Center & Spa

Sonatherapy

In Sonatherapy, sound, light, and color interact with the body’s natural frequency to promote healing and restoration. Some of the conditions treated include inflammation, pain, circulatory problems, respiratory and digestive disorders, and skin conditions. The Sonatherapy package includes a 60-minute mineral bath, a 60-minute signature massage, and the Sonatherapy treatment.

Image of a tranquil room where massages are given
Try one of the numerous spa treatments at Steamboat Hot Springs. Photo by: Stephen Boyle

Alongside these unique healing treatments, there are a variety of massage modalities. From athletic and detox to Swedish and deep tissue, their massage therapists will work out all your kinks and relax your muscles. Offered as hour-long massages or package deals, this is the perfect way to accentuate your healing experience after soaking in the hot mineral spring water.

Classes and Workshops

Being led by a multitude of experienced practitioners, the Steamboat Hot Springs offers a variety of guided practices. Yoga, Tai Chi, Chi Kung, and different breathing and mindfulness courses are just a few of the classes offered by the healing center.

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Take Yoga, Tai Chi, or Chi King classes at Steamboat Hot Springs. Photo by: Steamboat Hot Springs Healing Center & Spa

Additionally, they have several different workshops, such as the Power of Mindfulness, Simple Ways to Unplug, and the 7 Secrets to Inner Power. These workshops are aimed at giving attendees the power and skills to transform their own lives and elevate their healing.

For those looking to spend the day at a spa and be pampered while soaking in mineral-rich water, look no further than Steamboat Hot Springs Healing Center & Spa!

Details

Address: 16010 S Virginia St, Reno, NV 89521

Phone: 775-853-6600

Season: Year-Round

Hours: Sun-Wed [10 AM – 8 PM] | Thurs-Sat  [10 AM – 9 PM]

Website: steamboatsprings.org

Sean Jarvis

About Sean Jarvis

Having spent the last 30 years devouring books and jotting down ideas, Sean has a portfolio overflowing with creative endeavors aimed at helping others express themselves. Immersed in a wide range of writing projects, from articles and interviews to dating profiles and design schematics, there is no topic too foreign or familiar for him to tackle.

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