Atasia Spa
One block from the warm springs in a historic building. Treatments include facials, pedicures, manicures, and various wraps. Massage-ranging from therapeutic to aroma-stone and raindrop therapy to Reiki and reflexology-is an art form at Atasia. Berkeley Springs’ healing waters fill private whirlpools, generate steam in the new Eucalyptus Steam room, and provide a luxurious rinse from 5 showerheads to complement mud treatments and sugar scrubs. Atasia is the dream of master massage therapist, Frankie Tan, who designed and built the spa with its unique blend of Asian and western decor. All of Atasia’s therapists are licensed in their specialties.
Location: 41 Congress St
Phone Number: 304-258-7888
Website: Atasia Spa Website
Awakening BHC
We offer individual wellness programs and group programs with a functional approach to help you optimize your health, naturally and affordably.
Location: 81 N Washington St
Phone Number: 843-531-0490
Website: Awakening BHC Website
Berkeley Springs Healing Center
A healing center offering Craniosacral Therapy, Reiki, and Rainbow Energetics. Appointment only.
Location: 131 Congress Street
Phone Number: 304-500-8137
Berkeley Springs Salt Cave
Berkeley Springs’ Salt Cave is a man-made Himalayan Salt Cave intended to reproduce the unique microclimate and the healing properties of the deep salt caves within the Himalayan Mountains that have been used for centuries for their incredible effects. It includes over 7,000 pounds of Himalayan Salt and technology to create a Unique Wellness Experience. Dry salt air is dispersed into an enclosed environment through a unique process generated by a halogenerator. Himalayan Salt environment incorporates a variety of sights, sounds, lighting, & textures to provide a calm, relaxing and rejuvenating experience for our clients.
Location: 19 Greenway Trail
Phone Number: 304-258-0381
Website: Berkeley Springs Salt Cave Website
Berkeley Springs State Park
The original warm mineral springs are the centerpiece of various treatments offered to the public in two facilities operated by the state of West Virginia. The newly renovated main bathhouse provides massage, facials, body treatments, sauna sessions, and Roman or whirlpool baths filled with mineral water accessed directly from the springs located in the park. The historic Roman Bath House on the north end of the park has 9 individual, 750-gallon walk-in tubs in private chambers available for 30 or 60-minute sessions. The park is located in the heart of town and has an outdoor pool open in summer, a public tap for free spring water, and open pools of springs run-off. Budget-conscious spa-goers love the park’s modest prices.
Location: 2 South Washington St
Phone Number: 304-258-3976 or 304-258-2711
Website: Berkeley Springs State Park Website
Evelyn Garcia, LMT at Integrative Massage Therapy
Evelyn has many years of experience practicing massage therapy in the Berkeley Springs. Her training includes Neuromuscular Therapy, Deep Tissue Massage, Swedish massage, Cranio-Sacral Therapy, La Stone Therapy and Reiki. These modalities can be combined to provide an integrated massage experience or requested on their own according to the client’s needs. She is available at her office in Coolfont’s Swim and Fitness Center or on-site by appointment.
Fitness For One Personal Training, LLC
Personal training, one on one for aqua and land. Also offing one on one swim lessons. Specializing in functional fitness for seniors. Stoke recovery exercises. Strength Conditioning for pre and post joint replacement.
Tamme Marggraf, MAc, a licensed acupuncturist, uses acupuncture to promote an individual’s healthy energy flow. Tamme also offers classes for your group that assists individuals in raising their personal vibration. Classes include Nature’s Five Phases, Return of the Divine Feminine, and Personal Empowerment through Energy Medicines. Group acupuncture is also available for people interested in sharing a sacred healing experience.
Location: 21 Fairfax Street Suite 2
Phone Number: 304-995-2774
Healing Water Spa
Located at Cacapon Resort State Park with beautiful mountain views the spa offers massage, facials, facial enhancements, full body scrubs, waxing, nail services and packages.
Website: Healing Water Spa Website
Jensuya Belly Dance
Make your stay extraordinary by experiencing belly dance at our 2-hour beginner mini-retreat, “Midday at the Oasis” where you don a hip scarf and learn to belly dance (or drum) with live drumming. If time is short, do one of our online classes. Book us for a live belly dance show at your cabin or venue for your group, family gathering, or special celebration. Pricing and booking at https://www.jensuya.com
Website: Jensuya Belly Dance Website
Renaissance Spa at The Country Inn
For sheer pampering pleasure, nothing beats A Renaissance Spa at the Country Inn of Berkeley Springs. Sitting high above the town, spa guests are presented with a fantastic view and treated daily to famed mineral whirlpool baths for two set in private rooms, full body massages, facials, manicures, pedicures, waxing, and various beauty treatments. All are provided by certified and trained professionals.
Location: 110 South Washington St
Phone Number: 304-500-2642
A treatment feels like a wonderful glowing radiance that flows through and around you. Reiki treats the whole person including body, emotions, mind and spirit creating many beneficial effects that include relaxation and feelings of peace, security, and well-being.
Location: 21 Fairfax St
Phone Number: 304-500-2124
Website: Spirit Fire Reiki & Healing Website
Tejase Bodyworks
Massage and yoga therapy to enhance well-being in body, mind and spirit. Incorporating a variety of modalities including: Swedish and deep tissue massage, myofascial release, trigger point therapy, yoga postures, breath work and mindful meditation. Christina Page is a board certified massage therapist and certified yoga therapist. Call for appointment.
Website: Tejase Bodyworks Website
The Arlington Institute
A 501(c)(3) non-profit research institute that specializes in thinking about global futures & trying to influence rapid, positive change. We strive to be agents of change by creating intellectual frameworks & tool sets for understanding the transition in which we are living.
Website: The Arlington Institute Website