Indian Springs

707-942-4913
1712 Lincoln Ave
Calistoga, CA 94515
Indian Springs - Homestead Business Directory

Business Information

Resorts, Hotels & Motels, Massage, Hot Springs
Travelers Check
MONDAY:12:00AM-12:00AM
TUESDAY:12:00AM-12:00AM
WEDNESDAY:12:00AM-12:00AM
THURSDAY:12:00AM-12:00AM
FRIDAY:12:00AM-12:00AM
SATURDAY:12:00AM-12:00AM
SUNDAY:12:00AM-12:00AM

Customer Reviews (9 reviews)

dfost11111

on Citysearch Nov 01, 2009
They only allow hotel guests and those having treatments to use their olympic pool heated by the hot springs. All the ammenities of the 21st century in a 1900's facility. Great that they keep on file the therapists you... (more)

mayangod

on Citysearch Dec 19, 2007
This place is for GAMERS and I do mean that they will play with your emotions /your money/ and your time. As far as value HYPE is a good word, and if you need more insight (READ 08/15/2007 Posted by chicagoamanda) As... (more)

shamanurseca

on Citysearch Dec 16, 2007
This spa has the best mud bath in Calistoga. I have tried others, but this one takes the cake. For one thing they use the volcanic ash and water to make a thick mud using the geyeser mineral water. They do not add peat moss... (more)

chicagoamanda

on Citysearch Aug 14, 2007
My husband and I stayed at Indian Springs last week. We were in town for my sister's wedding, and the majority of her wedding guests stayed there. The rooms themselves are ok (nothing special and certainly not worth... (more)

Contributor

on Citysearch Aug 30, 2006
<b>The Scene</b><br>Indian Springs is the oldest continuously operating spa in California. Long before Calistoga's original resort was built here in 1860, the local Wapoo Indians used the site for sweat lodges.... (more)

Kelley E.

on Judys Book Aug 14, 2006
There is an oversized olympic swimming pool (since 1862) that gets fed from geysers right on the property. You can see the scalding water erupting from the earth right next to the pool. They actually cap it, and then... (more)

Citysearch User

on Citysearch Nov 17, 2005
My husband and I visited Indian Springs on our honeymoon to take in the mud baths. Well, while we were under whelmed by the mud experience (I thought it would just feel like MORE) , the overall experience there was... (more)

kemmeo

on Citysearch Feb 08, 2005
I take a couple of friends up annualy for a Spa Day of pampering and the road always leads us to the Indian Springs Resort. While it doesn't have the contemporary spa "what the..." effect (ie. seaweed/foil wraps,... (more)

SRosenbaum

on Citysearch May 16, 2002
Getting a mud bath is a weird but soothing experience. The mud (actually volcanic ash and hot mineral water) is so dense that your body rests on top of it in the tubs, then the rest of the mud is packed around your bod. You... (more)

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