 Pampering yourself was never easier.  Whether you're looking for a day of pampering a rustic retreat, California has it all.
Wellness is a serious pursuit in California, so it's little wonder the state is home to an unusually high number of exceptional health and beauty spas and wellness centers. Whether you desire an afternoon’s pampering or a weeklong rejuvenation retreat, you’ll find your bliss here.
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Not surprisingly, California has been at the vanguard of the trend
towards developing “Green” spas and resorts. While a
consensual definition of a green spa is still under development, most
define it as spas or retreats that attempt to reduce their impact on the
environment via energy efficiency and the use of organic and
eco-friendly materials, and conscientiously recycling, composting, and
using fair-trade products.
- Indulge in an enzyme bath at Sonoma’s Osmosis
, a leading green spa that
features its signature cedar enzyme bath, and then enjoy their exquisite
bonsai gardens.
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Want lavish settings, round-the-clock service and a load of options?
California has an enormous variety of luxury spas and retreats. It used
to be that spas with this level of luxury and service catered primarily
to the Hollywood elite—but in recent years they have expanded
their reach and embrace everyone. You’ll be delightfully pampered
with the standard treatments (mud baths, aromatherapy, massage,
Jacuzzis, hot and cold tubs, exfoliating scrubs) and the more exotic
(salt scrubs, herbal foot treatments, “volcanic” scrubs,
and, yes, a caviar facial).
- California spas have devised ways to make them accessible to
all—even those that need a baby-sitter. At the Ojai Valley Inn & Spa
, near
Ventura, you can bring the kids (and send them to the on-site day camp)
and still luxuriate in relaxed elegance.
- Spas aren’t limited to the beach or wine country. Enjoy a
body treatment and spectacular mountain views at Tahoe’s
year-round, Spa at Squaw
Creek

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California’s first spa aficionados were not the original
Hollywood set. More likely, it was the Native Americans, as the state is
dotted with natural hot springs. The adventurous can explore dozens of
free, hike-in only hot springs throughout the state, while those looking
for a few more amenities, can check out California’s
rustic hot springs resorts .
- Hike secluded trails crisscrossed by freshwater streams and then
soak in a tub at Shasta Cascade’s devoutly rustic Stewart Mineral Springs
Resort.
- Take a dip (with or sans clothes) in thermally warmed waters of the
Gold Country’s Sierra
Hot Springs
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Largely through the influence of Big Sur's Esalen, California
pioneered the holistic wellness movement. The movement emphasizes
developing good health, diet and exercise habits, by focusing
simultaneously on healing and strengthening the mind and the body,
through such modalities as yoga and tai chi, meditation and
visualization, and, of course, massage and all types of bodywork.
- The granddaddy of California’s holistic wellness centers is
Esalen
, at Big Sur. Esalen offers
retreats, classes and workshops, covering massage, yoga, meditation,
poetry and Gestalt therapy. And, of course, Esalen has a natural hot
springs on the grounds.
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