Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Soak up winter: Hot tubs around the USA

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It's easy to be mesmerized by the Pacific Ocean from a seat in the hot tub at WildSpring Guest Habitat in Port Orford, Ore.



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Further south and perched 1,200 feet above that same Pacific Ocean is the Post Ranch Inn's infinity hot tub.



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The Jade Pool provides some amazing views as well.



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The Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa features a hot tub with a waterfall shower head, surrounded by heated stone loungers.



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The custom-designed hot tubs in the New York Palace's Jewel and Champagne suites are perched 53 stories above Manhattan and feature sweeping views of the skyline.





After a long day of playing on the slopes, shopping holiday sales, or working behind a desk, not much beats a soak in a hot tub. Here's a look at hot tubs across the USA with spectacular views and in places that are certainly bubbles-worthy.



In the City



The custom-designed hot tubs in The New York Palace's Jewel and Champagne suites are perched 53 stories above Manhattan and feature sweeping views of the skyline. Even just a bit higher in the suites' private outdoor terrace, the stone hot tubs feature waterfalls and unobstructed views of the city.



Across the country, in Las Vegas, revelers can take some time to relax in The Spa & Salon at ARIA Resort & Casino's outdoor, infinity-edged therapy pool, designed to resemble a Japanese open-air hot bath, known as a "rotenburo." The pool's temperature is adjusted year-round, and in the cooler months is heated for maximum comfort.



On the Slopes



Soak away the day in the Horizon Edge Hot Tub at the Lodge at Woodloch in Pennsylvania's Pocono Mountains. And relax even further with a massage before heading back out into the winter days and nights for fun and adventure!



Perched three floors up, the hot tub at the LEED-silver certified Hotel Terra in Jackson Hole overlooks Teton Village and Rendezvous Mountain. Unwind after a day on the slopes and melt all your cares away.



An hour southwest of Grand Junction, Colo. sits the Gateway Canyons Resort, surrounded by the majestic Red Rock Canyons. Sit back, relax and take in the beauty of the desert from the warm comfort of the resort's hot tub.



The Park Hyatt Beaver Creek Resort and Spa takes hot tubbing to a new level with its "Haute Tub" service. Reserve a slope-side hot tub in a private cabana and enjoy bottle service with up to five of your friends. Veuve Clicquot, anyone? And if you're looking for a way to warm up that's a bit more low key, five hot tubs are sprinkled throughout the Vail Valley mountain landscape.



An outdoor fireplace just steps away adds to the ambiance of the hot tub at The Osprey, a RockResort in Beaver Creek, Colo.



Also in Colorado, the rooftop hot tub at Eleven Experience's Scarp Ridge Lodge in Crested Butte provides not only the ideal spot to warm up and relax, but terrific views of the surrounding mountain peaks and town below.



Stay Inside



The Aviary Cottage at Twin Farms in Vermont, about 15 minutes north of Woodstock, features a fireside hot tub – double the warmth with incredibly stunning views of the unspoiled valley beyond.



Move south to Florida and the Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa's Water Room. A sublime space, the hot tub here feature a waterfall shower head and is surrounded by heated stone loungers. Stay and relax awhile!



When it's just too cold to be outside, soak inside instead at Montage Deer Valley in Park City. Warm up in the hot waters, and gaze out on the winter beauty just outside. Then, get back out there!



In California, the choice to stay inside or out is yours at the Riviera Palm Springs. Inside, the hot tub within the Buddha Lounge in SpaTerre is unforgettable. Or, go back outside and soak in the 1960s-style tiled outdoor tub, surrounded by the Palm Springs desert.



Surrounded by Beauty



How about a hot tub happy hour? That's just what you'll find at The Nantucket Hotel & Resort in Massachusetts. With the island's only outdoor hot tub available year-round, The Nantucket serves "hot cocktail hour" in its hot tub in colder months. Cheers!



With spectacular views of the snow-capped Teton Range, and in very close proximity to Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone National Park, it's hard to beat the atmosphere of the hot tub at Amangani. Well, perhaps Amangiri is a close competitor – its hot tub in Canyon Point, in Southern Utah, is tucked next to the 165 million year old Entrada sandstone rock. Talk about stunning!



The breathtaking beauty of Sedona is all around you when you soak in the hot tub at Enchantment Resort. Sip a cocktail and chat with friend while taking in the 360-degree views of the red rock canyons and the stars overhead.



It's easy to be mesmerized by the Pacific Ocean – and perhaps whales passing by! – from a seat in the hot tub at WildSpring Guest Habitat in Port Orford, Ore. Of course, it's just as easy to be mesmerized by the surrounding glade of 80–100 foot trees or the nearby sculpture garden, all adding to the serenity.



Further south and perched 1,200 feet above that same Pacific Ocean is the Post Ranch Inn's infinity hot tub. Not only is it a perfect place to warm up, but provides panoramic views of Big Sur. Glorious!



In Napa Valley, the Harvest Inn by Charlie Palmer features Vineyard View Spa Rooms, each with its own private hot tub overlooking acres of vineyards and the Mayacamas Mountains. What better way to enjoy a glass of local wine than by soaking in a hot tub?



Source: http://www.usatoday.com/story/experience/america/best-of-lists/2014/11/19/beautiful-hot-tubs-around-the-usa/19288859/



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