Sauna near Edgehill Park in Eastover, Charlotte
Five minutes from Eastover. Park out front, walk in, leave the day behind.
Sauna Culture is five minutes east of Edgehill Park and the Charlotte Country Day campus — the closest traditional Finnish sauna for most of Eastover and the Foxcroft side.
From Eastover: about 5 minutes to our Cotswold storefront at 274 S Sharon Amity Rd Unit 1.
Eastover is one of our closest neighborhoods. Most of it — Edgehill Park, the Charlotte Country Day side, the Foxcroft addresses — is a five-minute drive. If you're on the east side of the neighborhood it's even shorter, and a handful of our regulars walk on quieter weekends.
We see Eastover residents more often than almost any other neighborhood besides Cotswold. The friction is low: a quick drive over, a 90-minute session, and back home before the evening turns.
Getting here from Eastover
From Edgehill Park on Cherokee Road in Eastover: head east on Cherokee, left on Providence Road for a block, then right on Sharon Amity Road. We're on the right side, just past Randolph, with free parking out front. From the Charlotte Country Day campus on Carmel Road: take Providence north, then right on Sharon Amity. Five to seven minutes from most Eastover addresses.
A close, calm option
If you've been driving across town for wellness services and the friction is starting to win, the geography here helps. Eastover residents are some of our most consistent regulars precisely because we're easy to drop in for an after-work or morning session without restructuring the day.
The 4-visit membership is the most common plan among Eastover-based members — twice a week, one weekday evening, one weekend morning. The geography makes the math work.
What's different from the SouthPark options
The infrared studios near SouthPark and the chain wellness brands inside the loop all have a place in a recovery routine, but they're not running the same product we are. Traditional Finnish heat with löyly, individual cold plunges at three temperatures, and a private suite are things Eastover residents have had to drive much further than five minutes to find — until now.
An Edgehill Park routine that works
The pattern most Eastover members run: weekend walk through Edgehill Park or a Cherokee Road loop, drive five minutes east on Providence to Sharon Amity, 90-minute session, home before the kids' lunchtime. Half a Saturday morning, full nervous-system reset.
Weeknight version: leave the house at 5:30 after the school pickup, sauna at 5:45, finish around 7:15, home for dinner. Five minutes of drive time keeps the math friendly enough to do it consistently — and consistency is the only thing that actually changes anything.
