Show up.
Check in, change into swimwear, and take a pre-soak rinse in our showers. You’ve now completed the hard part. Towels and lockers are provided.
Soak.
Start in the hot tub or cold plunge—soaker’s choice. Move between the pools at your own pace. Find your flow. Connect with others or savor quiet reflection. There’s no wrong way.
Live life recharged
Listen to your body; it will give you signals. Wrap up your session with a final rinse in our showers and leave feeling deeply revitalized and relaxed. You’re now a #hydrohomie.
Check out the latest from the Flow State blog:

A Place Designed to Be Felt
From the moment you step inside, the space encourages something rare these days: your nervous system softens. Your attention returns inward. The pace slows, not because anyone asks you to slow down, but because the environment makes slowing intuitive. Nothing here pushes urgency. Nothing reminds you that time is

How Women Experience Contrast Therapy Differently
Some days, stepping into cold water feels energizing. Every cell wakes up and you feel ready for anything. Other days, you dip a toe in and your whole body says no. That’s not inconsistency. It’s your physiology doing exactly what it’s designed to do. Women’s bodies change throughout the month

How to Cold Plunge in Nature: Our Favourite Wild Cold Spots Near Bend
If you read our last blog post about hot springs, you know we’re big believers in the healing power of soaking. But there’s another half to the hydrotherapy equation that’s equally invigorating and just as available to us here in Central Oregon: cold water. Really cold water. The kind that