Whole Body Wellness Collective

📍 2315 McDonald Ave Suite 107, Missoula, Montana, 59801
Services: Infrared Sauna, Massage
Amenities & Features
Pricing
| Service | Price |
|---|---|
| Sauna sessions: $35 for 40 minutes. No other pricing details found on homepage. | |
About
Cold Plunge & Sauna
Whole Body Wellness Collective offers a state-of-the-art Sunlighten infrared sauna, which spa-goers describe as a fabulous and restorative heat therapy experience. Guests specifically highlight the sauna as a perfect remedy for cold, stressful days, noting its effectiveness for relaxation and recovery. The facility provides a dedicated space for this therapeutic heat, and many guests choose to follow other treatments like cupping with a session in the sauna, finding the combination to be highly restorative. The sauna facilities are consistently noted for being clean and well-maintained.
Atmosphere
The spa is described by guests as a beautiful, clean, and inviting wellness center. The space has a calming and tranquil environment that helps visitors feel comfortable and relaxed from the moment they arrive. This serene atmosphere contributes significantly to the overall restorative experience, making it a highly recommended find in Missoula.
Staff
The staff, particularly Rachel Thurner, receives frequent praise from guests. She is noted for being very friendly, warm, accommodating, and kind, making visitors feel at ease by thoroughly explaining services and setting proper expectations. Her skills in providing services like cupping and massage are described as extraordinary, and she is credited with understanding the body's needs beautifully.
Additional Amenities
Beyond the infrared sauna, the spa specializes in therapeutic cupping services. Guests report significant relief from issues like shoulder, knee, and menstrual pain following these sessions. The cupping is often complemented by a massage before and after the treatment, which guests find phenomenal. These combined services offer a focused approach to wellness and recovery.


