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Clothing-optional retreat on the wild eastern shore of Orcas Island. Wood-fired sauna, three outdoor mineral soaking tubs, and a cold Puget Sound plunge — the Pacific Northwest's most beloved alternative resort.
Washington's only AAA Four Diamond waterfront resort, on Hood Canal with views of the Olympic Mountains. The spa features Finnish sauna and steam room. Oysters, salmon, and old-growth forest.
Adults-only zen wellness retreat in the Wisconsin Dells forest. Finnish sauna, eucalyptus steam room, cold plunge, and a 12,000 sq ft spa — the only true luxury resort spa in the Dells.
1902 Finnish immigrant farm in the Wisconsin northwoods. The original wood-fired Finnish sauna still in use — one of the most authentic Finnish sauna heritage experiences in America.
Wisconsin's only Relais & Châteaux property — a luxury lakeside retreat for adults only on a private 280-acre lake. Frank Lloyd Wright Prairie-style architecture, sauna, and absolute seclusion.
Wood-fired lakeside sauna on Madeline Island — the largest of the Apostle Islands on Lake Superior, accessible by ferry.
Family-owned dude ranch with sauna in Wisconsin's Driftless Area — riding, hiking, and thermal rest since 1929.
Remote Salmon River Mountains dude ranch in the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness — wood-fired sauna, horseback riding, and fly fishing in Idaho's most remote backcountry
Forbes Five Star lava-field resort on the Big Island's Kohala Coast with Hawaiian spa, sauna, swimming with manta rays, and volcanic landscape immersion
Laurance Rockefeller's original 1965 masterpiece on Hawaii's finest beach — the resort that defined luxury Pacific travel, with spa sauna overlooking the Kohala Coast's volcanic shoreline
Forbes Five Star resort on Maui's Kapalua Bay — ocean-view residences, 20,000 sq ft spa with Finnish sauna, PGA Tour-hosting Plantation Course, and West Maui's most serene luxury enclave
Fly-in-only remote Alaska wilderness lodge with wood-fired Finnish sauna on a glacial lake — no roads, no cell service.