On this day in history, November 5, 1922, tuberculosis medical pioneer Dr. Karl Von Ruck passed away in Asheville.
The microclimate of our cave is created by keeping it at a constant temperature and humidity and by feeding the saturated air with "sole", a highly saturated solution of salt and water, from our two water features.
As far back as 1795, records show that the area of Asheville, NC was regarded as a place to come to heal oneself.
Uniquely Unwind and Rejuvenate Yourself at Asheville’s Therapeutic Salt Cave BY AMY KOBOS · JANUARY 1, 2015 If you’ve ever read any of Dr. Suess’s books or enjoyed his whimsical illustrations, you probably could picture if he created a real-life city. This would be Asheville, North Carolina – The city where you can find nuns […]