Enjoy Berkeley Springs State Park
A mineral spa that has been in operation since colonial times is housed in Berkeley Springs State Park, which is situated in the heart of historic Berkeley Springs. The spring water in the park is noted for being warm and flowing at a consistent temperature of 74.3 degrees. Massages, saunas, baths, and showers are just a few of the spa facilities available in the park's old Roman and main bathhouses. Spend some time relaxing in the soothing springs of this state park, which are renowned for their warm waters that consistently maintain a pleasant temperature of 74.3 degrees Fahrenheit and their bathhouses, where spa services like massages and mineral baths are offered. The springs had been a health haven for Native Americans for millennia before beginning to entice European settlers in 1730. After some time, George Washington began frequenting the springs after learning about their curative properties. He played a significant role in ensuring that Berkeley Springs State Park continues to be the well-liked wellness destination it is today. Visitors laud the park and the neighborhood, pointing out that from here you can see the old Berkeley Springs Castle (reserved only for private parties).
Cacapon Resort State Park, which is about 10 miles south of Berkeley Springs, provides overnight lodging in addition to a variety of outdoor activities like golfing, horseback riding, hiking, and water sports. A relaxing 30-minute Swedish massage and mineral shower are included in the park's overnight package, which also includes breakfast at Cacapon Restaurant. The resident bass and trout are raised in this state-run facility, which lies a few miles south of Cacapon Resort State Park, before being supplied in nearby streams and lakes. Every day from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. public hours. Free entry is offered.
Address: 2 S. Washington St., Berkeley Springs, WV 25411
Website: https://wvstateparks.com/park/berkeley-springs-state-park/
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