Why the Hot Springs Movement Is Gaining Steam in the United States
Photo Caption: The pool at Glenwood Hot Springs Resort in Glenwood Springs, Colorado. In the U.S., visiting hot springs is typically considered a recreational, not a wellness, activity, but that could be changing.
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The ancient Greeks did it. So did the ancient and not-so-ancient Romans, Japanese, and Chinese. Heck, even some of the founding fathers of the United States did it too. But despite its illustrious past, the idea of taking the waters has never really caught on in the United States, until now. Hot springs could be on the verge of a major wellness moment.