For at least 9,000 years, inhabitants of what's now known as Bath County have made use of the healing hot springs native to the area. Hundreds of years ago, in 1761, an octagonal basin was built around the springs so that they could be enjoyed for soaking. This was considered to be America's first spa structure. In the mid-1820s, a new octagonal frame building was built up around the pools and would be known as the Warm Springs Bath or Great Bath, in operation for nearly 150 years. Recently, these pools were closed for renovation, but now, the Warm Springs Pools in Virginia have officially re-opened!
If you're looking for a truly unique -- and historic -- spa experience, you can once again "take the waters," as visitors and Bath County locals have been doing for centuries.
Now part of the Omni Homestead Resort, the Warm Spring Pools offer an amazing way to enjoy Virginia's natural hot springs.
The renovation process, which took fourteen months and cost approximately $4 million, aimed to preserve the history of these iconic structures while ensuring that the baths could be used for as long as possible in the future.
There are two separate bathhouses: one for gentlemen and one for ladies. There's also a family soaking time typically offered between 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
You'll notice that the pools have a wonderfully rustic feel, as you can see by the rocks at the bottom of the baths. Soaking in the mineral water is said to have healing properties and can be wonderfully restorative.
Imagine how lovely this would feel on a cold winter's day!
Reservations must be made in advance. The best way to do so is by calling (540) 839-3860. The price is $25 per person for a 50-minute soak.
Have you ever visited the Warm Springs Pools in Virginia, formerly known as the Jefferson Pools? Feel free to share your experiences there with us -- we would love to hear from you! For more information, including rates and how to make a reservation, check out the Omni Homestead Resort online.
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