Massage Spa in Park City

After an afternoon on the mountain or a long day in the office, why not treat yourself to a relaxing massage.

Elements Massage is a massage spa in Park City and has just what you’re looking for. Located at 1635 Redstone Center, access is easy and parking is free.

This massage spa in Park City has therapists that will listen to your needs and employ the proper techniques to deliver a truly therapeutic experience. With everything from a Himalayan salt stones massage to a prenatal massage to an herbal ritual massage, your body will be thanking you.

Massage offers a drug-free, non-invasive and humanistic approach to support your health and wellness. You will enjoy the benefits of…

• Relief from back and neck pain
• Reduced stress
• Increased circulation
• Improved range of motion
• Stimulation of the lymph system, the body’s natural defense against toxic invaders
• Increased joint flexibility

Purchase a $69 one hour massage for yourself or as a gift. And for those looking for a massage membership, the Elements Wellness Program is designed to improve your health and wellness through therapeutic massage therapy. The program is a month to month membership that grants each client one massage session per month at a discounted rate. It also provides additional sessions at a discounted rate. There is no long term contract and members can opt out at anytime with a 30 day notice.

Elements Massage is also committed to maintaining all state and local health and safety regulations. This includes staggering appointments to minimize social contact and offering optional curbside check-in. Temperature checks are conduced via a touchless thermometer prior to your service and masks are required. Additionally, a deep clean of each suite and common area is conducted between each appointment.

Elements Massage has weekly massage appointments available. To schedule a session at this massage spa in Park City visit: book.elementsmassage.com/park-city

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