Soaking It Up: The Enchanting Healing Waters of Glen Ivy Hot Springs
By Kat Thomas, Edible Skinny
“Work. Don't Think. Relax.”
― Ray Bradbury

Long long ago, the natural mineral springs and oaken forest at the foot of the Santa Ana Mountains served as a peaceful sanctuary for generations of indigenous people who gathered in search of healing and tranquility. Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, was campaigning for Highest Office in the Country the year that Glen Ivy Hot Springs was first advertised in the Los Angeles Star. The first country inn to carry the Glen Ivy Hot Springs (aka the Temescal Sulphur Springs, as Glen Ivy Hot Springs, was known prior to the 1880s) was constructed in 1870. At this time, the price of a swim in the mineral waters was just 25 Cents, which included a bathing suit and towel! ;-)

And now on to the experience itself! Hydrotherapy is the name of the game at Glen Ivy Hot Springs with 17 different pool options. It’s nothing new as the therapeutic use of water has been recorded in ancient Egyptian, Greek (Hippocrates prescribed bathing in spring water for sickness), and Roman civilizations. Egyptian royalty bathed with essential oils and flowers, while Romans had communal public baths for their citizens.
And now that the history lesson is over with… First a foremost, Glen Ivy is known for their thermal mineral waters that are naturally heated by the earth’s core (Science!!!). Water travels through the depths of geological time, dissolving minerals, and emerging as a spring with a unique chemical composition that can hydrate and heal. With a naturally occurring temperature of 103 Degrees, warm mineral water open pores allowing minerals to absorb into the skin while imparting warmth to soothe joints and muscles. The sulphur scent is a sign of the inherent minerals such as sodium sulfate and sodium carbonate and the visible white particles are traces of calcium and magnesium.

Then it was off to Glen Ivy’s famously fabulous Grotto... Me and about seven other guests descended into the cave-like surroundings of The Grotto for a ritual that moisturizes and refreshes sun-drenched skin all for just a $30 Add-On. First discovered in ancient Rome, grottos were recognized as peaceful escapes from the outside world. The Italians used the abundance of natural moisture of grottos to create hydrating bath houses. Similarly the French, sought out these cool subterranean caves from the blazing summer heat.

The irony is that after being cleansed in the Grotto I headed straight back to being Dirty (TOTALLY the Kat Thomas way…)! “Club Mud” is California’s original therapeutic red clay mineral mud bath (perhaps you saw Tim Robbins do it in the movie “The Player”). This was by far my AB FAB FAVORITE part of Glen Ivy Hot Springs!!! The red clay mineral mud is formed using dry powder clay found in Temescal Valley and is mixed with Glen Ivy naturally occuring mineral water. The Mud Bath is filled with fresh thermal water every morning for cleanliness and guests’ health. Clay and mud masks have been used for centuries to remove impurities from the skin and leave it looking clearer and healthier. These simple formulas can help unclog pores, control oil, and improve skin’s overall appearance. Just note, due to the intense color of their red mud, Glen Ivy recommends using an older dark colored swimsuit. Also please take care with silver jewelry as it will tarnish!
So here’s to life being delicious, all your moments being postcardworthy, and getting fabulously dirty at Club Mud! ;-)
Kat Thomas is the Editor in Chief of Edible Skinny, a site dedicated to making your life postcard worthy. She is also the CEO of the creative media company This Way Adventures. You can find more about both brands at: http://www.thiswayadventures.com
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