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Spring Synopsis: This fully developed day resort offers nearly every type of swimming, soaking, sweating and sunbathing you can imagine, surrounded by beautiful landscaping with views of the Santa Ana Mountains.

Seasonal Accessibility: Open year round except Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter.  Hours are 9:30 a.m. to 6  p.m. during summer, and 5 p.m. during winter.  Daily admission is $35 per person on weekends and holidays, and $25 during the week.  Glen Ivy is open to adults 16 years and older, except during the three family days, Memorial Day, 4th of July and Labor Day Monday.

Camping Availability: Glen Ivy RV Park has 350 sites with full hookups, a store, and laundry facilities, propane and a dump station.

Services at spring: Full service salon

The Spring(s): Here you’ll find outdoor swimming pools, indoor hot tubs, a cold plunge and sauna.  Don’t forget the famous mud baths, for which Club Mud got its nickname.  Mineral water comes from two wells, then is mixed and piped to the different pools.  Seven tiled tubs, with railings and stairs, offer hydro jet baths with no chlorine added to the water.  Temperatures range from 103º – 106º, and each tub is big enough for two.  The center tub has room for four or more to comfortably soak together.  Other bathing opportunities include a 90º float pool, an 85º outdoor swimming pool, a 103º covered soaking pool, two hydro pools that measure 100º and 104º, and finally two bubbly pools that are maintained at 100º and 103º.  All of these pools are filtered and treated with chlorine.   Finally the red clay mineral water bath is filled with fresh mineral water every day, and mud from the Temescal Valley is added to create the mud pool.  Visitors cover themselves with the mud, and then sunbathe.  The mud pulls oils and toxins from the skin as it dries, leaving you feeling smooth all over.

Directions: From Corona take Interstate 15 southbound to the Temescal Canyon Road exit.  Turn right onto Temescal Canyon Road and pass by Tom’s Farms.  Turn right onto Trilogy Parkway, then left onto Warm Springs Road.  Follow this to Glen Ivy Road, turn right and continue to the end.

Nearby Attractions: Lake Mathews, Lake Elsinore

Contact: Glen Ivy Hot Springs
25000 Glen Ivy Road
Glen Ivy, CA 92883
1-888-GLEN-IVY
www.glenivy.com

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