Soap Lake Resort - Dazzler Select by Wyndham

Wellness, Spa, & Outdoor Lifestyle Experience

Rejuvenate body, mind, and soul through the combined benefits of our innovative spa treatments, exposure to our naturally healing mineral water, and an abundance of daily activities including yoga, hiking, and swimming.

The Lake

Soap Lake Resort - Dazzler Select by Wyndham

Soap Lake Resort – Dazzler Select by Wyndham is dedicated to preserving and sharing the natural healing power of Soap Lake with our guests. Dating back to the Native American tribes that once lived in the area, Soap Lake was regarded as a sacred body of water with special healing properties. Up until the discovery and widespread use of antibiotics, Soap Lake was a popular destination with a known track record for relieve symptoms of ailments like cirrhosis, arthritis and poor circulation among many others. Soap Lake is a lake unlike any other in the world, without exaggeration. It has some of the highest naturally occurring mineral content of any lake in the world, in addition to the highest mineral diversity found naturally occurring in a body of water.

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Why Choose Us

Healthy Living

Soap Lake Resort – Dazzler Select by Wyndham is dedicated to promoting a holistically healthy lifestyle. Look forward to rest and relaxation with a variety of healthy menu options and outdoor activities. Soap Lake has long been an outdoors lover’s dream with a variety of activities available in the area. Fish in the lakes, enjoy bird watching, hike the many trails, and hunt in the surrounding areas.

Fun Facts. Did You Know?

Soap Lake Resort – Dazzler Select by Wyndham is a unique mineral lake, world-renowned as “nature’s spa.” One of only two similar lakes in the world, its waters have the most diverse mineral content of any body of water on Earth–it has been called “healing water”. Visitors travel from around the world to enjoy year-round mineral baths in the comfort of our guest rooms.

Our resort includes a restaurant, a banquet room that seats up to 150, and meeting rooms. Out of our 45 guest rooms, 8 are equipped with full kitchens – great for group events and retreats!

Our Happy Clients

My stay was completely off the tourist season. Yet, two hot tubs and a hot sauna were ready for my weary travel fatigue. Loved the place!

    James Cunningham

    What an incredible place.. We were here a short stay but will absolutely be coming back. The saunas and hot tubs are 24hrs, the grounds are beautifully kept and thank you to the manager, Lawrence, for teaching us of the rich history.

      Fly Supajai

      Everything and customer service was excellent.

        Meredith Hardin

        The whole experience at the place is wonderful. We highly recommend. We stay at the "Luck of the Draw" cabin.

          Dan Pakinas

          Visited Soap Lake for the first time and stayed at this place. Great experience. Clean rooms with AC. Lots of fun for kids, playground onsite.

            Artem Metelskiy

            Family Gathering or Romantic getaway this place is perfect

              Christopher Harvey

              I love this place. My room had a bathroom with mineral water coming out of the tub faucet and tap water coming out of the shower. Having your own mineral bath was really nice.

                Mark Cooper

                I loved this property because of the amenities, spa and local vibe. Staff is extremely friendly, quick to help with all needs. Cabins are extremely clean and it is a hidden gem I’d love to visit again!

                  Jeneille Branen

                  First time here, we LOVED IT! Very friendly staff, we had a Mexican themed room. They have this spa room (paid for the hour) and it was AMAZING!! The mineral water was so amazing!

                    Carmina Alemar

                    Rooms

                    Clean and Comfortable

                    Consider a room and take advantage of a terrace, a garden, and a playground. This hotel is a great place to bask in the sun with a private beach, sun loungers, and kayaking. For some rest and relaxation, visit the sauna or 3 hot tubs, and indulge in aromatherapy. Enjoy the gym, as well as activities like rafting and beach volleyball. Free in-room WiFi and an arcade/game room are available to all guests.

                    Comfortable Accommodations

                    Unwind in our thoughtfully designed rooms that provide the perfect balance of comfort and convenience. Whether you’re here for a weekend escape or an extended retreat, our accommodations offer a welcoming atmosphere just steps from the lake.

                    Healing Waters

                    Experience the natural benefits of Soap Lake’s mineral-rich waters, known for their soothing and restorative qualities. Many guests come for relaxation and leave feeling refreshed, thanks to this one-of-a-kind natural wonder.

                    Wellness and Activities

                    From yoga sessions to lakeside hikes and swimming, there’s no shortage of ways to reconnect with yourself and the outdoors. Our daily activities are designed to help rejuvenate body, mind, and spirit.

                    A Place to Recharge

                    More than just a room, your stay is an opportunity to step away from the everyday. Enjoy the peaceful surroundings, immerse yourself in nature, and return home feeling restored and renewed.

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                    Area Attractions

                    Coulee Corridor National Scenic Byway

                    Take a ride on the Coulee Corridor Scenic Byway, an amazing 150-mile road trip revealing the story of the Ice Age floods when vast reservoirs of water flooded and receded from this valley hundreds of times. One of the most unique natural landscapes in the United States, this area was formed as the force of water fought against the strength of basalt rock. The result is a geologist’s mecca.

                    Grand Coulee Dam – 50 Miles Away

                    The Grand Coulee Dam is a major hydroelectric dam on the Columbia River in Washington State that generates substantial electricity for the western U.S. and provides water for irrigation in the Columbia Basin Project. Constructed between 1933 and 1942 as part of the New Deal, it is the largest hydropower-producing facility in the United States and one of the largest concrete dams in the world.

                    Blue Lake, Rhinoceros Cave – 7 Miles Awa

                    One of the basalt flows in the Grand Coulee yielded an important piece of evidence regarding the kind of life existing when the Columbia Plateau was much younger. Not content to cover logs, trees and minor plants, this flow killed a rhinoceros and made a cast of the body for the record. The rhino is thought to have been covered by highly fluid, rapid-moving basalt. Before the rhino could find an escape it was trapped and destroyed. The fluids within the animal cooled and hardened the rock so that the cast took the shape of the rhino’s body. Today, near Blue Lake, the positions of the legs are marked by four cylindrical holes in the basalt, and the rounded contour of the body is arched over the leg cavities. One side of the cave is open, showing the shape of the rhino.

                    Steamboat Rock – 45 Miles Away

                    Winding around Banks Lake on the drive to Grand Coulee Dam, on the left lies Steamboat Rock, 800 feet high and 2 1/2 miles long, standing in the old channel (the dry coulee) of the Columbia River. Its layers of basalt look like the decks of a huge steamboat. Geologists think that thousands of years ago, when the river ran through what is now called the Grand Coulee, Steamboat Rock stood between two tremendous waterfalls, each of them 800 feet high and 2 miles wide. There is a State Park at the Rock which offers full facilities.

                    Banks Lake – 21 Miles Away

                    What do you like to catch? Bass, walleyes, trout, perch, crapppies, catfish, burbot, sunfish, carp, lake whitefish? Banks Lake winds its way down through the ancient and magnificent Grand Coulee, varying from one to two miles wide. The Coulee is rimmed with stupendous basalt cliffs. You can fish, water ski, bask in the sun, bird-watch, eagle-watch, deer-watch, camp, and explore all along its forty-mile length. Banks Lake was home to the largest large-mouth bass caught in Washington State in 1977.

                    Sun Lakes State Park – 12 Miles Away

                    Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park is a 4,027-acre camping park with 73,640 feet of freshwater shoreline at the foot of Dry Falls. Dry Falls is one of the great geological wonders of North America. Carved by ice-age floods that long ago disappeared, the former waterfall is now a stark cliff, 400 feet high and 3.5 miles wide. In its heyday, the waterfall was ten times the size of Niagara Falls. Today it overlooks a desert oasis filled with lakes and abundant wildlife.

                    Lake Lenore Caves – 7 Miles Away

                    The Lake Lenore Caves are located on the east wall of the lower coulee above Alkali Lake, just off of Highway 17. There are several caves, and access to the superior ones is available by moderate climbing and walking along a well defined trail. It is best to wear good walking shoes as some parts of the path are covered with crushed basalt and walking can be a little difficult. Between the latter spring months until the early autumn months, watch out for rattlesnakes. They, too, enjoy basking in the sun on the warmed basalt rocks.

                    Soap Lake Resort - Dazzler Select by Wyndham

                    An iconic resort located on the banks of the most minerally rich lake in the world! Check out our 100 year old cobblestone inn, our cottages, and our incredible Notaras Lodge! Our lodging, spa, hot tubs, & private beach are just the tip of the iceburg!

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