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Website for Indian Springs: www.indianspringscalistoga.com
August 2004

re: Destination Spa for two moms

Indian Hot Springs in Calistoga sure is popular - see reviews on the Berkeley Parents Network website. I went there and had a massage and it was INCREDIBLE. Absolutely one of the best I've ever had. The huge, geothermally heated outdoor pool is terrific too. We rented the little house atop the hill with another couple and it was really great (it has a kitchen, too). http://www.indianspringscalistoga.com/
Good luck, and congrats! Jennie


June 2004

re: Calistoga Spa with no kids

Loved Indian Springs. I only went there pre-kids, though. There were kids out at the outside pool, but they didn't hinder our enjoyment! The mudbath was fabulous and the massage divine! It is a solo activity though . . . not a social time with your friends. Enjoy. wish I could go too


I dindn't see your original post, but I highly recommend Indian Springs. It is the oldest spa in Calistoga. Very nice place! Laurey
Indian Springs is lovely. Anon.
Jan 2004

Re: Day of pampering for friend's 30th birthday
I have a great recommendation for a girls' day out that a friend of mine and I used to do every year for our birthdays (until she up and moved to Portland - darn her!). We used to drive up to Calistoga and go to Indian Springs for mudbaths, massages, wraps, whatever caught our fancy. They have a wonderful choice of services and the best, IMHO, mudbaths in town! Here's the link to their website: http://www.indianspringscalistoga.com/ After, we would shop around Calistoga for a bit and then go someplace for a fabulous lunch or dinner. The Rutherford Grill is a great place for lunch or dinner - great wine, not too expensive, fabulous food! Indian Springs also has a huge natural hot spring pool that is nice to swim in after your massage. We didn't always do that since our birhtdays are in December and the weather was usually not that great. It's a wonderful and relaxing get-away and I would recommend it highly. In fact, I'm jealous! Can I come? ; ) Have Fun! Nancy


March 2003

Re: Day Spas
I don't know if you want to drive that far, but I don't think it's as much as 1.5 hours... Anyway, I had a fabulous time last fall at Indian Springs in Calistoga. They have mud baths, massages, and I don't know what else, plus a terrific larger-than-Olympic-sized, geothermally heated pool. (http://www.indianspringscalistoga.com/) I just enjoyed the pool & a 1/2-hour massage that was a slice of heaven. You can also stay there, which is terrific, too. Jennie


I recommend Indian Springs. You can go and get the treatments (mudbaths, massages, etc.) which includes admission to the pool, or you can pay a fee (not sure how much) to hang out at the pool all day. The pool is Olympic sized, heated mineral water, and feels divine. It's very kid friendly, with lots of kick boards and beach balls for common use. The shallow end is quite extensive. Mollie
I'd highly recommend Indian Springs as a day spa. It's a pleasant and low-key environment and they offer a lot of different spa services (I've just had massages). A huge mineral pool is available to all spa guests. Some of the places in Calistoga are a little run down. Indian Springs is old-fashioned but nicely kept up. Enjoy! Rachele
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