Tired of spa menus that all blur together? Denver’s wellness scene is anything but basic. Local spas are leaning into creativity — with treatments that feature regional ingredients like evergreen, hops, and minerals, plus on-trend touches like cold plunges and infrared saunas. You’ll find luxe experiences in boutique and brand-name hotels, but also plenty of stand-alone spas and wellness centers tucked into neighborhoods across the city and beyond. Whether you’re looking to fully unplug or just sneak in a quick reset, there’s something here with your name on it.

 

Denver and the Front Range

The Brown Palace Hotel & Spa by Marriott

Book the Artisan Plunge, which includes a 50-minute custom couples massage and a 30-minute soak in water drawn from the property's natural artisan well — located 750 feet below the Brown Palace Hotel. Or try the CBD Relief Wrap and Facial, a skin-soothing treatment perfect for combating the dryness that often comes with Colorado’s high altitude. The service begins with a dry body exfoliation, followed by an application of cannabidiol (CBD)-rich cream. You’ll then relax in a wrap before enjoying a deeply hydrating facial to leave your skin feeling refreshed and nourished.

 

Four Seasons Hotel Denver Spa

The pine is an iconic part of Colorado’s landscape and was used by Indigenous tribes for medicinal purposes. The shea and salt scrub infused with pine oils applied during the 5280 Foot Refresher at Four Seasons Hotel Denver Spa has anti-inflammatory properties, easing out pain from tired and sore muscles. Then receive a massage with warm stones and a mint-scented lotion. Or opt for a customized, science-backed Biologique Recherche Cold-Therapy Facial, starting with a detailed consultation and deep cleanse. It features exfoliation, a lifting and contouring massage and a personalized blend of serums and masks for instant, visible results.

 

 

Oakwell Beer Spa

In a state known for its craft beer, Oakwell Beer Spa in Five Points offers a wellness twist you didn’t know you needed. This modern-day retreat combines a cozy day spa with a self-serve taproom. Unwind in an infrared sauna, soak in an herbal beer bath (crafted by the spa’s in-house herbalist to nourish your hair, skin and mood), then melt into a zero-gravity massage chair. During your experience, sip on local beer, wine, or cider on tap — because in Colorado, relaxation and hops go hand in hand. Or visit Oakwell Beer Spa’s newest location in Highlands Ranch (about 30 minutes south of downtown).

 

The Ritz-Carlton Spa, Denver

During a Colorado River Stone Massage the Ritz-Carlton Spa, Denver, a therapist will use heated rocks sourced from the Colorado River — a waterway that’s sustained local communities for millennia — to soothe your tired, aching muscles. It’s the perfect finale to a day spent exploring the great outdoors. Add a CBD massage oil or cream for even deeper relaxation.

 

Meisō Japanese Head Spa

Escape the everyday at Meisō Japanese Head Spa, where traditional Japanese techniques meet modern relaxation in Cherry Creek. Therapists specializes in rejuvenating head and scalp treatments designed to ease tension, stimulate circulation and leave you feeling lighter and more refreshed from the neck up. Paired with a calming atmosphere, Meisō brings a thoughtful, wellness‑focused approach that’s perfect for anyone craving a little mindful self‑care. 

 

Glosshouz Aesthetic Bar & Spa Retreat

At Glosshouz in Centennial (about 30 minutes from Denver), choose from an extensive array of treatments and services. Pamper your skin in Colorado’s dry climate with the Hydrate and Renew Rose Clay Wrap. Wrap yourself in the scent of the French countryside with this ultra-hydrating rose clay treatment. After an exfoliating salt scrub, your body is cocooned in nutrient-rich clay while you enjoy a scalp, hand and foot massage. The treatment finishes with a soothing herbal body butter — perfect for dry, delicate, or weathered skin.

 

Spa & Salon at the St Julian

Bliss awaits at the St Julien Hotel’s spa and salon, tucked at the foot of Boulder’s iconic Flatirons. Sooth your mind and body with the Mountain Lavender Massage, which combines sweet-smelling lavender blossoms and Lavandin body oil. Or ready your skin for the region's chilly weather with an espresso mud scrub with volcanic pumice, coffee and black silk clay and a warm finish of ginger root oil. If your muscles are strained from traveling, ask for the Alpine Recovery Massage. Cooling arnica oil is used with Swedish massage techniques to reduce inflammation and jumpstart the body’s natural healing process.

 

Beyond Denver

Devil’s Thumb Ranch Resort & Spa

Just 75 miles northwest of Denver, Devil’s Thumb Ranch Resort & Spa in Tabernash offers mountain luxury with serious restorative vibes. The 90-minute Detox & Reboot treatment blends dry brushing, a warm herbal mud wrap and a calming scalp massage to flush out toxins and leave you feeling refreshed — whether you’re heading out for a hike or soaking in the alpine views.

 

The Broadmoor

Indulge in an escape to the Spa at The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs (about 70 miles south of Denver), a Forbes Five‑Star wellness retreat set against sweeping views of the Rockies. Book a High-altitude Mud Wrap, which includes full-body exfoliation with a dry brush, a coating of green tea–infused mud and an expert pressure point massage to encourage relaxation and toxin removal.  Between treatments, relax in dry saunas with Himalayan salt walls, steam rooms, oxygen lounges, or the co‑ed Mountain View Room — all perfect spots to soak in the scenery and savor light refreshments. 

 

The Hythe, a Luxury Collection Resort, Vail

Located about 100 miles west of Denver, the Hythe, a Luxury Collection Resort, Vail offers a sophisticated alpine escape with elevated spa experiences to match. The Himalayan Salt Stone Massage uses warm salt stones to ease muscle tension, reduce inflammation and infuse your body with natural minerals, helping you restore balance after a day in the mountains. Then spend some time in the Himalayan Salt Inhalation Lounge, where the salt-infused air can lift your mood and help you breathe more deeply.