Park City is lauded for its legendary ski slopes. But what happens after a long ski day, when your quads and feet are aching from powder turns in tight boots or perhaps a tumble while cruising down a favorite run? That’s where the area’s hotel spas come in, elevating your restoration beyond basic massages by adding Himalayan salt saunas, quartz beds, eucalyptus steam rooms and natural mineral hot spring pools. Upgrade your après ski routine with an indulgent spa visit this winter, or in some cases lazily dream about what’s to come.
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Agaci Spa and Wellness
While Grand Hyatt Deer Valley in East Village initially opened without a spa, its treatment rooms are now available for a blissful range of massages, facials and body wraps. A relaxation room will be added in the future.
“What we wanted to do is create a sanctuary that’s designed to balance modern luxury with timeless wellness traditions,” says Spa Director Jocylene Codrington. “All the services and treatments we’re offering are rooted in the belief that wellness is not a trend, it’s a lifestyle practice that should be accessible for our guests.”
Agaci’s menu of unique treatments is worth browsing, and guests receive access to the outdoor pool deck and hot tubs. For example, the Altitude Adjustment Massage is designed to help your body quickly establish equilibrium at high altitude. Codrington’s personal favorite, Elemental Balancing, is a massage inspired by Ayurvedic rituals that brings balance to your energy meridians while stimulating the lymphatic system.
In the evening, guests can unwind with Serene Sunset, which includes aromatherapy, warm towels and a blanket cocoon, followed by a calming full-body massage infused with CBD oil. The experience ends with warm stones and grounding foot and scalp massages to help you drift into deep sleep.
AMEYALLI Wellbeing Center
The new thermal hot springs retreat and wellness center in Midway, designed and built in collaboration with Deepak Chopra and the Chopra Foundation, is planning a 2027 opening date. “Ameyalli Park City by Appellation’s Wellbeing Center, spa and hotel are all on track to open in early 2027, as we continue to bring our vision of blending wellness, luxury and community to life,” shares Christopher Hunsberger, COO and cofounder of Appellation. Sales for the Ameyalli Residence Club homes are already underway.
The long-awaited attraction, situated on the site of historic hot springs, will feature a 50,000-square-foot indoor and outdoor Wellbeing Center, complete with a subterranean mineral pool, outdoor sauna, geothermal water circuit, spa with 14 treatment rooms and more.

What makes this spa experience unique is “how it unites nature, wellness and culinary experiences in one setting,” says Charlie Palmer, CEO and cofounder of Appellation. “Anchored by 28 natural hot springs and a preserved granite dome, the property preserves 55 acres of open space while drawing on the land’s healing heritage.”
Using Chopra’s Seven Pillars of Wellbeing, Ameyalli combines ancient healing traditions with modern approaches to promote longevity. Guests will enjoy mineral pools surrounded by gardens in a holistic environment designed to restore and revitalize, and two will be open to the public free of charge. While some areas are reserved for residents and guests, Ameyalli is ultimately designed as a destination for both travelers and the local community, including the Wellbeing Center, spa and dining outlets. “Our restaurants, bar and poolside dining will be open to locals,” says Palmer. “The goal is to create a gathering place that welcomes everyone.”
The Slope
A luxury alpine mountain village is underway in Heber. The Slope will feature an 86-room hotel, 200 hotel-branded residences, a spa and other wellness facilities. While details are not available about the spa quite yet, The Slope is just minutes from Deer Valley Resort’s East Village and also is slated to have retail, restaurants, a year-round tubing hill and other recreational amenities connected by waterways and pedestrian paths.
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The Spa at Stein Eriksen Lodge
Treat yourself to a luxurious day at the Spa at Stein Eriksen Lodge, recipient of the prestigious Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star designation. Treatments are open to the public and include access to a Himalayan salt sauna, steam room, outdoor heated pools, a cold plunge pool and hot tubs. A curated menu of massages, facials, body treatments, and nail and salon services are available, along with new wellness options designed to enhance both emotional and physical well-being.

For instance, Energy Reset is a one-on-one session with a gifted intuitive who uses gentle frequency techniques, while Inner Wisdom Connection focuses on reflection, release and realignment. Mountain Reset utilizes quartz crystal to increase blood flow and promote detoxification.
“The well-being treatments all have one thing in common,” says Breanna Samek, director of spa services for the Stein Collection. “They provide balance and healing to guests who are looking for a more meaningful connection beyond what a traditional spa treatment provides.”

This luxurious mountain hotel is renowned for its spa, which features a relaxation room, serene meditation area, fireplace, steam showers, saunas, and indoor and outdoor pools and hot tubs. The spa’s new treatments include Altitude Revitalization, which combines hyperbaric oxygen therapy with a custom IV infusion to restore hydration and nutrients and to enhance performance at altitude. Personalized drip hydration IVs tailored to boost immunity, enhance beauty and promote recovery also are available separately.
For guests undergoing or recovering from oncology care, Montage therapists have completed advanced oncology skincare training, enabling them to tailor treatments to meet the needs of sensitive skin while promoting comfort.
Waldorf Astoria Park City Spa
Waldorf Astoria’s spa menu has been completely refreshed this year, introducing new treatments that blend innovation with holistic wellness.
“One of my personal favorites of our new treatments is Time Ritual,” says Spa Director LaChell Talley. “It’s inspired by the body’s natural circadian rhythm, so no two treatments are the same. Our therapists tailor it in the moment, with essential oil blends for morning or evening, therapeutic massage, craniosacral holds and reflexology to clear blocked energy pathways. It’s an incredibly grounding reset, and our guests often say they leave not just relaxed, but truly balanced.”
The public can book treatments, which include access to the fireside lounge, relaxation areas, pools and hot tubs. “The spa embodies a philosophy deeply attuned to nature’s rhythms, crafting wellness experiences that transcend traditional boundaries,” says Talley. “Treatments are thoughtfully designed to honor the changing seasons and the natural world, offering guests a sanctuary where rejuvenation extends well beyond the treatment room.”


