California Central West
Jan 1, 2007 this hot springs closed to the Public. The only reservations now being accepted at White Sulphur Springs are for participants of the Hoffman Process or one of the other Hoffman Institute programs
St. Helena’s only natural spring spa. Open air Jacuzzi, swimming pool, and sulphur soaking pool.
White Sulphur Springs Inn and Spa
3100 White Sulphr Spgs Rd, Saint Helena, CA 94574
phone: Hoffman Process and other program participants who wish to book accommodations before or after their Process may do so by calling 800/593-8873.
www.whitesulphursprings.com
Accomodations: Until mid-December 2006, transient guests could stay in any the four large or five smaller creekside cottages (shown) at St. Helena’s White Sulpur Springs Inn and Spa. The resort, though, is now used exclusively for seminars, put on by the Hoffman Institute.
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DIRECTIONS: About 1 hr. 30 Min. north of San Francisco
From San Francisco: Take I-80 East, follow signs to Bay Bridge, stay in the left lanes and go over bridge. Then take I-80 East toward Sacramento. Continue about 20 miles to the Carquinez Bridge ($2). Continue 4 miles to Hwy. 37, marked Napa/Sonoma and Columbus Pkwy/Marine World. Take Hwy. 37 West over the freeway. Go 1.6 miles to Hwy. 29. Turn sharp right on Hwy. 29 N/Sonoma Blvd. Proceed on Hwy. 29 North through Napa, towards Calistoga to St. Helena about 20 miles.
From Downtown San Francisco via Golden Gate Bridge, scenic route– 2+ hours
In San Francisco, take Bus. 101 (Van Ness Ave. to Lombard St.) and cross the Golden Gate Bridge. Continue on US-101 North for 21 miles. Take right on the ramp to CA-37 East. Follow signs toward Napa. Merge onto CA-37 East 18 miles. Take slight left onto Sonoma Blvd. It becomes CA-12 W, then becomes CA-121 N toward Napa. Continue until you turn left on CA-29 North. Proceed on Hwy 29 North through Napa, towards Calistoga to St. Helena about 20 miles.
From St. Helena: Hwy. 29 becomes St. Helena Hwy./Main St., St. Helena
As you come into the town of St. Helena from the South, look for an Exxon gas station on your left. It is on the corner of Main St. (Hwy. 29) and Spring St. Turn left on Spring St. and go 2.2 miles. Once you reach the resort, the Office is in the first building on your left.
NOTES: Please see the official website for details.
Unfortunately it’s not longer open to the public.
White Sulphur Springs Becomes Full-Time Retreat Site
As of January 1, 2007, White Sulphur Springs ended its status as a tourist resort to become the full-time retreat center for the Hoffman Institute Foundation. The only reservations now being accepted at White Sulphur Springs are for participants of the Hoffman Process or one of the other Hoffman Institute programs.
The Hoffman Institute is a non-profit organization that holds 8-day residential experiential education programs for adults, called The Hoffman Quadrinity Process. The programs are designed to help individuals’ release negative conditioning and access untapped resources of power, wisdom and creativity.
A sincere THANK YOU to all the wonderful people who stayed at White Sulphur Springs during its long tenure as a resort and spa. Your support and patronage are greatly appreciated.
4/18/2001- I stayed at White Sulphur Springs for the first time in February. It’s a great location in St. Helena, but a couple of miles out of town and under a bunch of trees. Secluded with lots of options for lodging (cabins, rooms w/ and w/o bath). Hot spring, massage, hot tub. Quaint but not ridiculous. It’s not the poshest of places but I’ll be going back.
Gabrielle, USA