ResortTimber Cove Resort
Redwood-and-glass resort perched above the Jenner cliffs where the Great Room frames the Pacific through floor-to-ceiling windows.

The Spa at The Lodge at Sonoma opens at 9 a.m. seven days a week, and therapists spend the first few minutes of each massage asking where you're holding tension before adjusting their approach. The herbal tea service and courtyard seating mean most guests linger an hour past their appointment time.
Appointments begin with a consultation about pressure preferences and problem areas, then move into treatment rooms where therapists tailor each session to what you describe. After a massage or facial, the herbal tea station and courtyard seating encourage a slow transition back. Dogs and children are welcome on the resort grounds, though the spa itself maintains a quieter atmosphere during treatment hours.

This is a standalone spa within The Lodge at Sonoma resort, set back from the main hotel building with its own entrance and reception area. Earth tones and wooden accents carry through every treatment room, and the garden courtyard connects the indoor spaces with outdoor lounge chairs and plantings. The spa boutique sits near the front desk, stocked with products used during treatments.

This secluded, upscale getaway is designed to rejuvenate and inspire you to look and feel your best, harness your confident power, and come away relaxed and glowing from head to toe. Here at The Spa, our guests' health and wellness are our top priority, and we have created a Spa Rewards Club that caters to you and your self-care needs. Highlights include spa services available 7 days a week from 9:00am to 5:00pm, spa rewards club for preferred access and special offers, events throughout the year for wellness inspiration.
Opt for a membership in the Spa Rewards Club to enjoy exclusive offers and preferred access to treatments, enhancing the overall experience. For those traveling with family, the kid-friendly environment ensures that everyone can partake in the wellness journey together. Arrive early to take advantage of the serene garden spaces and prepare for your treatment in a tranquil setting.
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