Roman Baths Found in our Bath House changing rooms, these indoor pools of classical proportions are bordered by stone colonnades, classical arches and mosaics, all designed to bring out the god or goddess in you. The Baths: This historic area is the core of Glen Ivy, featuring mineral baths, a saline pool, the warm Roman Bath, and the iconic Club Mud, where you can slather yourself with therapeutic red clay. The Spa at Glen Ivy Spanning a dozen acres of lush gardens, the spa at Glen Ivy features springs rich in sulfur, calcium, magnesium, sodium, and potassium.
You'll find a lounge pool, saline pool, hot & cold plunge pools, a lap pool, vista pool, North South pools, and Roman baths. Glen Ivy Hot Springs - Corona, California For those looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of Southern California, there is no other destination quite like the world-renowned, state. Hot Springs: Glen Ivy Hot Springs boasts 19 soaking options.
The mineral baths have a temperature of 104 degrees. They offer a lounge pool, lap pool, vista pool, roman baths, saline pool, and a hot and cold plunge pool. These soaking options are sulfur-rich springs with Total Dissolved Solids at 216 mg/L and pH Level 9.44.
"Taking the Waters" Admission to Glen Ivy Hot Springs is separate from treatment prices. With "Taking the Waters" you're welcome to use our 19 pools, saunas, steam rooms, Roman Baths, Club Mud, Daily Wellness Classes and all the amenities currently open to the public. Glen Ivy Hot Springs: Southern California's best-kept secret! - See 663 traveler reviews, 184 candid photos, and great deals for Temescal Valley, CA, at Tripadvisor.
Glen Ivy is a state-of-the-art spa with 50 treatment rooms for massages, facials, manicures and pedicures, and other relaxing and therapeutic services. The Spa features Southern California's only natural red clay mud bath, a sunny area of the spa called "Club Mud". Located near Temecula, Glen Ivy Hot Springs is famous for its hot mineral water, subterranean grotto, Roman baths, and the healing red clay of its Club Mud.
1970s 1970s Glen Ivy was bought again and expanded into the resort it is today, with its stand-out features such as the Lounge Pool (1984), Club Mud, and The Grotto (2002). The Bath House was opened in 1999, the Roman Baths added to it in 2001 and the whole building expanded in 2005.