This Texas Resort Has 46 Global-inspired Hot Springs From the Dead Sea to Iceland-and It's One of the Largest in the U.S.
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This Texas Resort Has 46 Global-inspired Hot Springs From the Dead Sea to Iceland-and It's One of the Largest in the U.S.
"WorldSprings resort recreates the waters of nine global destinations through human-made construction, including the hypersaline waters of the Dead Sea and the milky blue waters of Iceland's Blue Lagoon. The resort opened in The Colony, a suburb of Dallas, in June 2024. Its sibling property, Iron Mountain Hot Springs in Glenwood Springs, Colorado, was the first to showcase the WorldSprings concept, but the Texas location takes the idea to the next level."
"At the Texas WorldSprings, there are 46 outdoor soaking pools, including cold-plunge pools, broken into four global regions. There's the South Pacific region, which features the recreated waters of Banjar, Bali, and Yarrangobilly Hot Springs in Australia. Both of these springs are renowned for their warm, crystal-clear waters, and the minerals are said to calm nerves, balance electrolytes, and enhance muscle recovery."
WorldSprings in The Colony, Texas, features 46 outdoor soaking pools across 10 acres that recreate waters from nine global destinations through human-made construction. Pools are grouped into four regional pods—South Pacific, Europe, Asia, and the Americas—each imitating specific springs such as Banjar (Bali), Yarrangobilly (Australia), Iceland's Blue Lagoon, Chianciano Terme (Italy), Hokkaido onsens (Japan), Osaek Mineral Spring (South Korea), Fuentes Georginas (Guatemala), and Grutas Tolantongo (Mexico). The resort includes cold-plunge pools, a hypersaline Dead Sea Float Pool for buoyant, skin-supporting benefits, and spa-like amenities. The property opened in June 2024 and expands on the WorldSprings concept pioneered in Glenwood Springs, Colorado.
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