Remington Hospitality will oversee operations at Murrieta Hot Springs Resort in Southern California. The historic property is undergoing an extensive restoration with plans to reopen this winter as a hot springs health and wellness resort. The resort is within an hour's drive of Los Angeles, Palm Springs and San Diego, in Murrieta, Calif.
“We’re thrilled to add Murrieta Hot Springs Resort to our portfolio, particularly as we continue to see an increased interest among consumers in wellness travel,” Remington Hospitality CEO Sloan Dean said in a statement. “The reimagined Murrieta Hot Springs Resort will provide guests with luxurious accommodations and elevated amenities aimed at whole-body restoration and rejuvenation. Our ultimate goal is to bestow take-home knowledge that ensures the revitalizing benefits last beyond their stay.”
Established in 1902, Murrieta Hot Springs Resort was once called California’s Greatest Health Resort during the mid-1900s. In 1995 it was converted into a Christian conference retreat center and Bible College Campus. In 2022, Olympus Real Estate Group, which owns The Springs Resort, in Pagosa Springs, Colo., purchased the property to restore it.
The 174-room resort provides access to the more than 60 natural hot spring pools and water features, a full suite of wellness-oriented amenities, fitness classes and activities, meeting spaces and a geothermal-focused spa complete with mineral soak pools and contrast circuits both indoors and out. The reimagined spa will have therapeutic massages, terra thermal mud treatments, a rooftop sun deck, hot and dry saunas, contrast bathing and sound baths. Additionally, guests can partake in guided meditation, mindfulness classes, roll and recovery classes, cold plunges, walking and hiking trails, water aerobics, gratitude ceremonies and yoga.