2 verified studios

Cold plunge in Las Vegas

Where to try cold plunge in Las Vegas, NV — 2 verified studios on the Praxium directory, with what to expect and how it fits a goal-based recovery plan.

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Cold plunge studios in Las Vegas

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Project Wellbeing — recovery studio in Las Vegas, NV

Project Wellbeing

7 modalities

Las Vegas, NV

5.0· 83 reviews

Sports-science wellness center in Las Vegas with cryotherapy, hyperbaric oxygen, infrared sauna, cold plunge, red light, PEMF and Normatec compression alongside training and recovery medicine.

Hyperbaric oxygenCryotherapyInfrared saunaCold plunge+3
Wellness Sauna & Cryotherapy — Las Vegas — recovery studio in Las Vegas, NV

Las Vegas, NV

4.9· 302 reviews

Membership-based Las Vegas recovery studio offering infrared sauna, cold plunge, localized cryotherapy, dry float and red light therapy.

Infrared saunaCold plungeLocalized cryotherapyFloat therapy+1

Frequently asked questions

How much does cold plunge cost in Las Vegas?

Pricing varies by studio, session length and whether you buy single sessions or a membership. Check each Las Vegas studio's site below for current rates.

Where can I try cold plunge in Las Vegas?

Praxium lists 2 verified studios offering cold plunge in Las Vegas: Project Wellbeing, Wellness Sauna & Cryotherapy — Las Vegas.

What should I expect from cold plunge?

A typical studio session lasts two to ten minutes at water temperatures between 45°F and 59°F. The first thirty seconds are the most challenging — an intense cold shock and strong urge to exit — which subsides as breathing normalizes and the body adjusts. Most people notice a sustained energy lift and sense of calm within minutes of finishing.

What is cold plunge good for?

Cold plunge, also called cold-water immersion, involves submerging the body in cold water — typically between 45°F and 59°F (7–15°C) — for a set duration ranging from two to fifteen minutes. Practiced for centuries and widely popularized by researchers and athletes, it has become a staple at recovery studios across the US.

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