If drinking mineral water is good for you, bathing in it must be even better, right? That’s exactly the sentiment at The Crazy Bath House in Mineral Wells, home of the iconic Baker Hotel. You’ll leave relaxed, rejuvenated, and with the most supple and hydrated skin imaginable.
If you live in Texas, these multicolored bottles probably aren’t too unfamiliar of a sight.
Facebook/The Crazy Water Bath House Sold in stores all over the state (nationwide, actually), Crazy Water, which hails from our very own Mineral Wells, has been a wellness trend ever since its healing properties were discovered over 100 years ago.
In 1881, the city’s first well was discovered on the property of a man named James Lynch. He was hesitant to drink the water because of its ‘funny taste,’ which was later discovered to be highly concentrated minerals.
Google/Candie Cliett Before long, the family’s health improved drastically and people began traveling from all over to experience the miracle firsthand.
By 1900, Mineral Wells was a luxury resort town boasting several spas that attracted up to 150,000 visitors annually, including celebrities like Clark Gable and Judy Garland. Unfortunately, the Mineral Water craze began to fade during the Great Depression, and people began leaving the city in droves.
crazybathhouse.com The Crazy Bath House, located in a renovated, early 1900s home, puts a modern spin on the mineral bathing craze of yesteryear.
Soak for 20 minutes in a warm mineral bath, allowing your pores to open and receive the healing powers of Crazy Water.
Facebook/The Crazy Water Bath House You have the choice between a regular or microbubble tub, the latter offering an extra boost of natural cleansing, exfoliation, and moisturization.
The bath will leave you not only rejuvenated, but smelling fresher than ever, as well. Soaps and body washes are handmade with only the highest-quality ingredients safe for the skin, body, and environment.
Facebook/The Crazy Water Bath House Other treatments include reflexology, facials, an exfoliating body scrub, and several different types of massages.
Turn your spa day into a weekend retreat by spending the night. Antique furniture, period lighting, and original hardwood floors impart a certain historic charm that takes you back to the town’s heyday.
Facebook/The Crazy Water Bath House Guest rooms feature central air + heat, wifi, flat screen televisions, and access to a peaceful outdoor garden. You’ll also be just a short walk away from the town square, which offers restaurants, shopping, and views of the iconic Baker Hotel.
Guest rooms go for $159/night and sleep up to two people.
Facebook/The Crazy Water Bath House The cost includes your own private mineral bath, plus continental breakfast in the morning - it truly doesn’t get much better than that.
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Sold in stores all over the state (nationwide, actually), Crazy Water, which hails from our very own Mineral Wells, has been a wellness trend ever since its healing properties were discovered over 100 years ago.
Google/Candie Cliett
Before long, the family’s health improved drastically and people began traveling from all over to experience the miracle firsthand.
crazybathhouse.com
The Crazy Bath House, located in a renovated, early 1900s home, puts a modern spin on the mineral bathing craze of yesteryear.
You have the choice between a regular or microbubble tub, the latter offering an extra boost of natural cleansing, exfoliation, and moisturization.
Other treatments include reflexology, facials, an exfoliating body scrub, and several different types of massages.
Guest rooms feature central air + heat, wifi, flat screen televisions, and access to a peaceful outdoor garden. You’ll also be just a short walk away from the town square, which offers restaurants, shopping, and views of the iconic Baker Hotel.
The cost includes your own private mineral bath, plus continental breakfast in the morning - it truly doesn’t get much better than that.
Have you ever been to The Crazy Bath House? If so, we’d love to hear all about your experience!
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Address: 609 NW 1st Ave, Mineral Wells, TX 76067, USA