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• Discover the amazing heritage of the Omni Bedford Springs Resort. Dating back to 1806, this outstanding holiday destination still displays many of its original eclectic architectural features, such as its red brick façade and white columns. The Omni Bedford Springs Resort is even designated as a U.S. National Historic Landmark District.
• Locate the eight natural mineral springs found on the resort grounds, making the Bedford Springs an important gathering place. The Native Americans first used the mineral springs for their curative properties, but in the late 1700s, they shared the powers of the springs with Dr. John Anderson. Now, the Omni Bedford Springs invites its guests to experience the same tradition at the Springs Eternal Spa, where the treatments are inspired by the resort’s history.
• Learn how the Omni Bedford Springs Resort became the site of many significant moments history. The resort has hosted a long list of celebrities, wealthy clientele, corporate magnates, and dignitaries from around the world. To date, the resort has hosted 13 U.S. presidents, including Thomas Jefferson, Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Ronald Reagan. James Buchanan in particular adored the resort, using it as a temporary office whenever he went on vacation.
• Play a round at one of the country’s first golf courses. Dating back to 1895, the resort's restored, historic course offers an experience of the highest caliber to rival the most private clubs. This remarkable course spans the work of three golf architectural masters: Spencer Oldham, A.W. Tillinghast, and Donald Ross.
• Stroll or hike along the more than 25 miles of trails that wind throughout the grounds. These tranquil pathways are located within 2,200 acres of private forest, which are part of the Allegheny Mountains. A map will be provided for the flora and fauna indigenous to Western Pennsylvania to be found nearby.