Warm Springs Pools
11 Bath Street, Warm Springs, VA 24484
About the Business
Warm Springs Pools is a historic tourist attraction located at 11 Bath Street in Warm Springs, Virginia, United States. Guests can once again "take the waters" at the iconic Warm Springs Pools, part of The Omni Homestead Resort. The bathhouses reopened after a 14-month, $4 million rehabilitation project, preserving the historic structures while ensuring future use. Reservations are required for a 50-minute soak priced at $30 per person. The Warm Springs Pools date back to 1761, making it the first spa structure in America. The waters flow at a consistent rate and temperature, with a high mineral content. The bathhouses are open Tuesday - Sunday from 10 AM - 6 PM, and reservations can be made by calling 540-839-3860. Enjoy Virginia-influenced cuisine and regional brews at this casual setting, perfect for lunch or dinner. Kids aged 5-10 can participate in themed programs. Join the loyalty program for exclusive benefits and free nights. Experience a day to remember at Warm Springs Pools.
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Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
10:00 - 18:00
Wednesday:
10:00 - 18:00
Thursday:
10:00 - 18:00
Friday:
10:00 - 18:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 18:00
Sunday:
10:00 - 18:00
Reviews
"We had a nice experience and will come back in the future. It’s $30 for 50min dip. We went to the men’s bath and the water is 6 feet deep on average, they provide noodles to everyone so don’t worry if you don’t know how to swim. You can also stay close to the stairs. The water is 94degrees, not hot but warm. There are 10 different minerals in that water, we felt so relaxed after! They provide towels, and you don’t need slippers just bring your swimsuit. There are dressing rooms. They’ll ask you to take your jewelry. I’d recommend arriving 15min earlier , there’s free parking but limited spots."
"Such a calming space for some relaxation soaking time. I'd highly recommend this place whether you go by yourself or with others. Make sure you make reservations ahead of time. I went in January when it was snowing faintly and the water still kept me very warm while in the pool. So I wouldn't mind going again during the off-season when it's a bit colder out. It's definitely worth visiting at least once!"
"Absolute hidden gem. Not too many of these public natural bathing pools kind of places open to the public on the east side of the USA. The water temp was not hot but a relaxing body-temp and only faintly smelled of sulfur. It was about 30F outside so a fair amount of steam was rising. The cost per person not staying at the Omni Homestead is $30 for a 50 minute soak. There are two pools: "Gentleman's" and "Ladies'" I got there early and they let me in early for some extra time. The first part of the day is mixed adult clothed in the "Gentleman's" pool. The 3pm-6pm time range is clothing optional separated by genders in the two different pools. There are private changing rooms but not enough to keep your stuff in if the time slot is full. I believe they max out at 20 people by reservations which you need to have to get the time you want. There are hooks outside to hang your clothes. I recommend bringing a bag to keep your stuff together and out of the steam. They provide towels and pool noodles. The water is nearly uniformly about 5 feet deep. I could have stayed in there all day soaking, so relaxing! There are no heaters in the changing rooms so on a cold day it gets quite cold when wet and naked! Be sure to check out the overflow to get a back massage from the water running out of the pool into a small creek outside. You're still in the building but you can see outside. I would definitely visit here again!"
"A delightful afternoon spent letting the waters flow over us. Not as hot as other springs (thus the name), but still quite calm. A slight sulfur aroma, but pretty tame compared to places with higher mineral content."
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