Buddy Bathing
Excelsior Springs’ World Famous Mineral Waters
The art of the bath is back in Excelsior Springs,
Missouri so grab some buddies and go bathing! Missouri invites travelers to
escape to Excelsior Springs for a relaxing and rejuvenating soak in the
native mineral waters that have bubbled up from beneath the surface since
the Paleozoic era.
Long revered by American Indians as the “Valley of
Vitality” for its waters, Excelsior Springs, located minutes north of Kansas
City, has more types of naturally occurring mineral water than anywhere else
in the world. More than 49 wells and springs offer five different types of
mineral water iron manganese, calcium bicarbonate, a category of waters
known as sulpho saline, soda bicarbonate and lithia.
The Hall of Waters Spa and the Elms Resort & Spa, both
located in Excelsior Springs, welcome travelers to “take to the waters.”
Using the finest in hydrotherapy equipment and techniques, these health spas
allow the modern-day traveler to sample ancient treatments.
Built in 1888, The
Elms Resort and Spa once was visited by hundreds of thousands of visitors
who came to the area to enjoy the native mineral waters, which were used to
detoxify the body and treat everything from indigestion to arthritis.
Today, guests can enjoy not only mineral baths and
whirlpools they can transcend the traditional spa experience and explore
the resort’s holistic focus on the renewal of the body, mind and spirit.
Swiss and Vichy showers, mineral-enriched seaweed and thermal blankets,
hydrotherapy, salt glow and body polish exfoliation, Oriental arts and
meditation classes, massage therapy and reflexology top the menu of
services. Using the native mineral waters, the Elms provides traditional,
ancient and contemporary treatments for relaxation, stress reduction and
healthy living.
Situated on 16.1 acres of gently rolling hills, the
Elms also features 152 guest rooms, suites and conference facilities. The
resort, which recently underwent a multi-million dollar renovation to
restore it to its original grandeur, has drawn visitors from near and far.
Combining the charm of a historic retreat with the amenities and services of
a contemporary four-star hotel, the resort now features a fitness center
with an indoor European swim track, banked jogging trail, sauna and steam
rooms. Outdoor facilities also include a heated pool and whirlpool, biking
and hiking trails, and a challenge course for team building and individual
adventure.
The Hall of Waters was designed to be the finest health
facility in the United States featuring the latest in hydrotherapy and
massage. The rich and famous, including Harry Truman, came from far and
near to “take to the waters.”
Built directly over Siloam Spring, the only
iron-manganese spring in the United States, the Hall of Waters complex
included both a men’s and women’s spa, an indoor swimming pool, a
therapeutic polio pool with a wheelchair ramp, as well as a water bar.
Today, the Hall of Waters features the “World’s Longest
Water Bar,” a 100-foot, art deco structure built in the 1930s. The water
bar features bottled mineral, spring and glacier waters from around the
world, as well as several on tap.
Recently restored to its former glory, the Hall of
Waters Spa invites travelers to learn about the lost art of bathing. Guests
can pamper themselves with a hot, bubbling, mineral water bath or enjoy
their own personal steam room. The deep, penetrating heat of a light vapor
bath allows guests to relax their muscles, and mud, milk, honey, seaweed,
salt, and foot baths restore and rejuvenate. For a special treat, guests
can also sample from a menu of warming and nurturing body wraps, including
chocolate mousse, cocoa butter, herbal, Moor Mud, algae, aloe and oatmeal.
For more information about Excelsior Springs or other
Missouri vacation destinations, consumers can call 800/865-8285 or visit the
Web site at
www.VisitMO.com to request a free 2002 Missouri Vacation Planner.
Elms Resort and Spa
401 Regent St
Excelsior Springs, Missouri United States 64024
877-768-9330
Hall of Waters Spa and Water Bar
201 E Broadway St
Excelsior Springs, MO 64024
(816) 630-0753
Excelsior Springs
http://www.exsmo.com