Wildflowers, Mountain Mist, or Forest Flora, and body wraps
There’s even more to The Cove: a fitness studio with state-of-
Natural aromatherapy and cleansing herbs and fruits are used in
room, and showers; and an outdoor sanctuary featuring fire-pits
include The Deep Blue, The Clearwater Scrub, and Sharlie’s Secret. many of the treatments: paprika, blueberries, strawberrys, rhubarb, gingko, yam, pumpkin, citrus, lavender, lemongrass, rosemary, eucalyptus, peppermint, ginger—you get the idea.
Too many options? Instead of picking a la carte, you might try one of The Cove’s “Daily Excursions,” service packages named after
area mountain climbs. Try the three-hour-long Granite Mountain
the-art cardio and strength equipment; a steam room, locker
and a beautifully manicured garden. And the staff, of course, are professional and knowledgeable.
The Cove is a restful refuge, a place to pamper yourself, to relax and recuperate from all that outdoor excitement. All you have to do is open the door to another McCall adventure.
excursion, which includes a Trailblazer Massage, a Wildflower Facial, and The Cove Manicure and Pedicure. Or go all in with Borah Peak’s six-hour treatment: a Skipping Stones Massage, the Clearwater Scrub, the Forest Flora Facial, the McCall Spa Manicure and
Pedicure, and a healthy spa lunch served beside the Immersion Pools. Speaking of which, designer Natale says, “The idea was to make
them feel almost as if they were ‘found’ natural pools.” The pools are
modeled on Idaho’s naturally-occurring hot springs; they use pure salt water instead of chemicals, and are ringed by real granite boulders
incorporated into the design. The indoor pool is a peaceful, sheltered retreat from the elements, while the outdoor pool connects you back to the natural beauty of water and sky, birdsong and wind.
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