Collection: Outdoor Saunas | Barrel & Cabin Styles for Every Season

An outdoor sauna is more than a structure, it’s a renewal space built for all seasons. Set it beside your cabin, near the lake, or right in your backyard and you have a private retreat just steps from home. A ritual space where warmth meets nature, day or night.

What You’ll Find Here

Each model in this collection is built for endurance, beauty, and simplicity.
You’ll find:

  • Weather-resistant woods like Canadian Hemlock and Eastern White Cedar

  • Cabin, barrel, and cube-style saunas to complement your landscape

  • Indoor-quality finishes designed for outdoor strength

  • Heater options including electric and wood-burning stoves

  • Roofed designs for year-round protection from the elements

These saunas are built to breathe with the seasons while maintaining their structure, scent, and natural appeal over time.

Why Outdoor Saunas

Outdoor saunas create a bridge between your inner and outer world. They’re an expansion of home, a place for grounding, recovery, or quiet solitude after a long day.

  • Restores balance through heat, stillness, and breath

  • Connects you with nature even in the colder months

  • Offers flexibility - use solo or share the warmth with family

  • Encourages routine: an easy, meaningful ritual that stays close to home

Whether you prefer a wood-burning sauna for the scent and sound of real fire, or an electric heater for precise, low-maintenance control, both options offer consistent, restorative heat.

Good to Know

  • Most outdoor sauna kits assemble in 3–5 hours

  • Wood-burning heaters are ideal for off-grid use

  • Electric heaters provide quick, even warmth and timer control

  • Barrel designs naturally shed water and heat efficiently

  • Roofed or shingled models help extend the sauna’s lifespan

  • Can be used year-round, even in snow or rain

Find Your Fit

From compact two-person barrel saunas to larger six- or eight-person cabins, you’ll find the size and shape that suits your rhythm—morning solitude, evening recovery, or slow weekends with company.

Browse the models below to find the outdoor sauna that fits your land, your lifestyle, and your way of staying well.

If you still need a heater, explore our:
Wood-Burning Sauna Stove Collection
Electric Sauna Heater Collection

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FAQ`s

Most Frequently Asked Questions about Outdoor Saunas

Common types include traditional Finnish saunas, which use dry heat from a stove; infrared saunas, which use infrared heaters; and steam saunas, which use a steam generator. Each offers unique benefits and experiences.

Installation complexity depends on the sauna type and your DIY skills. Pre-fabricated kits are relatively easy to install, while custom-built saunas may require professional assistance and possibly permits.

The most important thing to know about the placement itself is that the spot is level and does not allow for water to pool or sit where the bottom of the sauna could absorb the water and begin to rot.

Maintenance involves regular cleaning, checking and maintaining heating elements, and ensuring proper ventilation. Wood components may require occasional sealing or staining to protect against weather.

Yes, outdoor saunas can be used year-round, but in colder climates, you may need to winterize the sauna and ensure it’s properly insulated so it doesn’t lose the heat as quickly.

Safety concerns include ensuring proper ventilation to prevent carbon monoxide buildup, and using non-slip flooring. Always follow manufacturer guidelines for heater installation and use.

The ideal size depends on how many people will use it simultaneously; a 4-person sauna typically measures about 6x8 feet. Consider your yard space and budget when deciding on the size.

Using an outdoor sauna can help reduce stress, improve circulation, and detoxify the body through sweating. Regular use may also enhance muscle recovery and promote better sleep.