Life can get pretty stressful at times. Sometimes you need a place to sit and relax and let all your worries drift away. In the historical spa town of White Sulphur Springs, there’s a perfect little cave for just this purpose.

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The Salt Cave and Spa is a man-made cave built right into the hillside.

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The inside of the cave is made to evoke the natural outdoors.

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The cave offers Salt and Halotherapy services.

The Salt Cave and Spa/Facebook The lights are lowered to a warm glow, and the air is infused with salt and minerals. The therapy is said to help those with respiratory issues, skin conditions, arthritis, allergies, and other ailments.

You can sit in a zero-gravity chair and let go of your worries, stress, and pain.

The Salt Cave and Spa/Facebook The room is filled with soft, peaceful music. Many people use the time for mediation or reflection.

The Salt Cave also offers massage and spa services, so you can spend the day in total luxury and relaxation.

The Salt Cave and Spa

You’ll find the Salt Cave and Spa at 6705 Pocahontas Trail, White Sulphur Springs, WV 24986. The website suggests that the address won’t work with a GPS, and offers these directions: We are 6.5 miles on Rt 92 N from the intersection of RT 60 and Rt 92 in White Sulphur Springs, WV. Call (304) 536-2222 for more information or to schedule an appointment.

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The lights are lowered to a warm glow, and the air is infused with salt and minerals. The therapy is said to help those with respiratory issues, skin conditions, arthritis, allergies, and other ailments.

The room is filled with soft, peaceful music. Many people use the time for mediation or reflection.

The Salt Cave and Spa

For more activities in White Sulphur Springs, pay a visit to the luxurious Greenbrier Resort, and tour its secret underground bunker.

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