West Virginia Hot Springs
3 springs found
Capon Springs & Farms
Capon Springs, West Virginia
A secluded all-inclusive mountain resort in West Virginia's Appalachian highlands, centered on a natural mineral spring discovered in 1765. The spring feeds the spa and swimming pool, and the resort's 5,000-acre property offers golf, fishing, and hiking.
The Greenbrier
White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia
A legendary luxury resort in the Allegheny Mountains, The Greenbrier has drawn visitors to its white sulfur springs since 1778. The mineral baths spa carries on centuries of hydrotherapy tradition in a palatial setting that has hosted 27 U.S. presidents.
Berkeley Springs State Park
Berkeley Springs, West Virginia
America's first spa, where George Washington himself bathed in 1748, Berkeley Springs has been a destination for warm mineral water bathing for over 275 years. The 74°F springs flow at 2,000 gallons per minute from five main sources into a state-run bathhouse offering private tub soaks and a public outdoor pool right in the center of the charming small town. The water's consistent temperature and exceptional purity — virtually free of taste or odor — have made it a benchmark for mineral water quality.