Outdoor Showers
Outdoor Showers
A practical addition to any sauna or cold plunge setup. Rinse off before a session, cool down after, or just clean up before coming inside.
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Savannah Outdoor Shower
Regular price $1,202.50Regular price$1,202.50Sale price $1,202.50 -
Sierra Outdoor Shower
Regular price $847.00Regular price$847.00Sale price $847.00 -
Barrel Shower Model R3
Regular price $3,940.00Regular price$3,940.00Sale price $3,940.00
Outdoor Showers: A Simple Upgrade for Your Backyard Wellness Space
Outdoor showers are a practical and natural addition to any backyard sauna, cold plunge, pool, or patio setup. They give you an easy place to rinse off before or after a sauna session, cool down between rounds, or clean up after time outside. With durable materials and designs made for outdoor use, an outdoor shower can make your backyard feel more complete without requiring a major renovation. If you are building a full outdoor sauna area, our outdoor sauna collection is a good place to compare options.
Wide Range of Outdoor Showers
1. Simple Outdoor Showers
Straightforward shower setups for rinsing off before or after sauna, cold plunge, pool, or outdoor use. A good fit if you want function without overcomplicating the space.
2. Sauna and Cold Plunge Showers
Designed to pair naturally with hot-cold routines. These showers work well between sauna rounds, before a cold plunge, or after a full backyard session.
3. Premium Outdoor Showers
More refined outdoor showers with upgraded materials, cleaner finishes, and a stronger design presence. A good fit if the shower will be a visible part of your backyard layout.
How to Choose Your Outdoor Shower
1. Placement
Think about where the shower will be most useful. Near a sauna, cold plunge, pool, or patio usually makes the most sense. Make sure the location has enough privacy, safe footing, and easy access.
2. Water Access
Outdoor showers need a reliable water source. Some setups connect to existing plumbing, while others may require new plumbing work. Consider whether you want cold water only or hot and cold.
3. Drainage
Good drainage is important for any outdoor shower. Water should move away from your sauna, deck, foundation, and walking areas. Gravel, stone, decking, or proper drain systems can all work depending on the setup.
4. Materials
Choose materials that can handle outdoor exposure. Stainless steel, weather-resistant woods, stone, and durable fixtures are all common choices for outdoor shower setups.
Common questions
What is an outdoor shower?
An outdoor shower is a shower designed to be used outside, often near a pool, sauna, cold plunge, patio, or backyard area. It gives you a convenient place to rinse off before or after time outside.
Do outdoor showers need plumbing?
Most outdoor showers need some type of water connection. Some are simple cold-water setups where you can use a garden hose (no plumbing necessary), while others connect to both hot and cold water lines and do need plumbing. The right setup depends on the model, location, and how you want to use it.
Can an outdoor shower be used with a sauna?
Yes. Outdoor showers pair well with saunas. You can rinse off before entering, cool down after a session, or use the shower between sauna rounds.
Can an outdoor shower be used with a cold plunge?
Yes. An outdoor shower is a useful addition to a cold plunge setup. It gives you a place to rinse before entering the plunge and clean up afterward.
What kind of base is best for an outdoor shower?
A stable, slip-resistant surface with good drainage is best. Stone, pavers, gravel, concrete, or properly built decking can all work depending on the design and location.
Are outdoor showers hard to install?
It depends on the setup. A simple cold-water shower may be relatively straightforward, while a hot and cold water shower with drainage may require professional plumbing. Plan the location, water access, and drainage before installation.