Everett Healing House is spread across two classic craftsman-style homes, with a backyard garden acting as the sanctuary that connects them. This garden is the center of the whole operation – a shared space shaded by large trees, with a patio, a fire pit, and an outdoor shower. You’ll also find two clawfoot tubs out here, which are used for cold plunges.
The main draw is the hydrotherapy circuit, a co-ed and clothing-optional environment. Inside, there’s a large saltwater hot tub, a steam room, and multiple saunas. The common rhythm here is a cycle between the heat of the saunas or hot tub and the shock of the cold plunge tubs outside. This back-and-forth is what most people come for. Beyond the circuit, the houses contain quiet rooms for various types of massage therapy and flotation tanks for sensory deprivation. A teashop is also located on the premises.
The place operates with a strong community focus, setting aside specific hours for LGBTQ-only and Women-only use, so it’s essential to check the schedule online. Booking an appointment in advance is the standard way to visit, as walk-in availability is limited. The facility is for adults only, and to respect the residential neighborhood, there are designated quiet times in the morning and evening. You can get a discount for showing up by bike or public transport.