This fall is the perfect time to turn inward and regenerate, and the Yellowstone Club Spa, majestically perched in the Rocky Mountains in Big Sky, Montana just northwest of Yellowstone National Park, was designed to put guests in touch with perhaps the greatest healing source – mother nature.
In designing the spa, BraytonHughes aimed to honor the rich geophysical landscape of one of the most beautiful mountain terrains in the world and the rich Native American culture that characterizes the state and its surroundings. With the use of natural, textured materials and finishes, dramatic yet soothing cove lighting, and modern, sculptural furniture influenced by the Montana landscape, the spa becomes an extension of the natural environment rather than a siloed amenity.
As guests travel into the space, they enter different rooms of organic shapes as if inside the earth. Luscious earth tones, asymmetrical shapes, and neutral-toned furnishings reinforce connections with nature, and soft
lighting and white walls create a calm, soothing spa atmosphere where guests can unwind and rejuvenate after a long day on the slopes, on the golf course, or just navigating 2020.