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Sierra Hot Springs

What to do when the temperature drops? Heat things up! Sierra Hot Springs in Sierraville is just the place. Open 24 hours, the property sits on the edge of a golden meadow and 700 acres of National Forest land. Starting at $15 per person for a 3-hour soak, choose between the Temple Dome Area and the Meditation Pool. The Temple Dome Area sizzles with a 105- to 110-degree hot pool and two cold plunge baths inside an impressive geodesic dome. Outside the dome is a pool deck with lounge chairs surrounding a 98- to 100-degree Warm Pool, and a dry sauna. For those who want to replicate the found-in-nature hot springs experience, the 98- to 100-degree Meditation Pool is surrounded by pine trees, and its faux-rock tub is complete with a sandy bottom. Sierra Hot Springs also offers massage and lodging (complete with private 85- to 90-degree seasonal Phoenix baths in some rooms!) as well as camping options. Now that's how to have a Sierra spa day!

TIP: Thinking about grabbing something to eat? The Sierra Hot Springs is also home to Philosophy Café, serving up delicious organic dinners from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., Friday through Monday.

The Sierra Hot Springs are located at 521 Campbell Hot Springs Road, Sierraville. Check in at the main lodge. No dogs.

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