These 13 Spas in Utah Will Leave You Relaxed And Refreshed
By Catherine Armstrong|Published May 12, 2016
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Writer, editor and researcher with a passion for exploring new places. Catherine loves local bookstores, independent films, and spending time with her family, including Gus the golden retriever, who is a very good boy.
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Sometime you just need some pampering, right? Utah has many luxury spas where you can spend a few hours…or a few days. Get a massage, have a facial, relax in a whirlpool or sauna. While many of these spas are expensive, you can often get special deals. For instance, off-season prices at the ski resort’s spas are much lower than high season. Spas in tourist areas often offer discounts for Utah residents. Spas also offer gift certificates…perfect for that special someone in your life!
The suites at Amangiri are truly decadent with their sweeping views and outdoor spaces. The 25,000 square-foot spa offers serene, relaxing pavilions, terraces and treatment rooms. 1 Kayenta Road, Canyon Point
Visit after a day of skiing, or during the summer season. You’ll enjoy the sauna, hot tubs and steam rooms, as well as the spa treatments. 223 Hunter Ridge Drive, Brian Head
Summer at Snowbird is magical - the weather is cooler up in the canyon, and the scenery is beautiful. Check with Cliff Lodge for special spa packages, so you can stay overnight at the resort.
If you live in Salt Lake, you don’t have to go far from home to get an amazing luxury spa experience. Book a room overnight at Grand America, or just stop by the spa for an afternoon of pampering. 555 S. Main Street, Salt Lake City
Choose from more than 60 spa treatments at this beautiful spa in St. George. The spa also offers numerous packages so you can create an entire getaway. 1871 W. Canyon View Dr., St. George.
Spend the day at The Kura Door, a unique Japanese spa. The Ofuro Bath is a one-of-a-kind, relaxing treatment. Follow it up with a massage. 1136 E. 3rd Avenue, Salt Lake City
This sanctuary on the mountain is a perfect spot for relaxation. The spa includes saunas, steam rooms, jetted tubs and an entire Wellness Center. 2250 Deer Valley Drive South, Deer Valley.
For the ultimate getaway, choose a 3-day retreat that includes hiking, meals, yoga and fitness. The Sagestone Spa has custom-made treatments available. 1275 Red Mountain Circle, Ivins
Views of the Colorado River greet you at this spa. Relax with one of many available spa treatments, and join the staff for morning yoga. Mile 17 Highway 128, Moab
The Spa at Sundance incorporates Native American traditions and rituals with its wellness practices to provide you with a whole-body experience like no other. 8841 Alpine Loop Road, Provo.
If you’ve ever stayed at a Waldorf Astoria, you know the company focuses on high-end, luxurious experiences. The spa at the Park City Waldorf Astoria is no exception. Retreat with a special someone, or enjoy some alone time. 2100 Frostwood Drive, Park City.
Zermatt Resort and Spa is a luxurious location for a local getaway. The spa offers facials, massage, body treatments, nail services and waxing. Book a spa package and stay overnight. 784 Resort Drive, Midway
A private spa inside your lodge-style cabin! The Zion Sauna Lodge includes a private sauna, the larger Canyon Rim Spa Lodge has a private massage room and sauna. 9065 W. Highway 9, Zion National Park
What’s your favorite spa in Utah?
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