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Steamboat Hot Springs Healing Center — Day-use fee or pay-per-soak in Reno, NV (2026)
This 1857-era bathhouse at the base of Mount Rose offers infrared saunas, aromatherapy steam, and private soaking rooms fed by mineral water rich in silica, lithium, and calcium carbonate.
Temperature
98°–105°F
Pools
6 soaking pools
Best season
Year-round
Reservations
Required
Dog policy
No pets at pools
Family policy
Adults only
Safety notes
- Arrive 15 minutes early—late arrivals eat into reserved soak time per spa policy.
- Essential-oil treatments can irritate sensitive skin; request unscented products when booking.
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