Omni Bedford Springs Resort - Overnight resort stay required in Bedford, PA (2026)
Eight historic mineral springs feed this 1796 estate’s spring-fed indoor pool, outdoor infinity pool, and spa ritual rooms.

Bedford Springs Resort is a 1796 National Historic Landmark spa hotel in Bedford, Pennsylvania — restored in 2007 by Omni Hotels and built around eight on-property mineral springs that hosted James Buchanan, Thomas Jefferson, and a steady stream of 1800s political figures. The current operation runs the Eternal Springs Spa indoor circuit (spring-fed indoor pool, treatment rooms) plus an outdoor infinity pool and the historic Stone Springhouse where guests can drink the original spring water. The Bedford Springs hotel also runs a National Historic Landmark golf course and full grand-hotel lodging. Day-spa access is available without a room reservation; booking ahead is recommended on weekends.
What to expect
Most visitors stay overnight at the resort (rooms from $300+) and access the spa circuit as part of their stay. Day-spa packages ($100+) include pool access, a treatment, and use of the locker rooms. The indoor mineral pool is the primary soak; the outdoor infinity pool is heated freshwater. The 18-hole Donald Ross golf course, multiple restaurants, and a small-town Bedford historic district complete the weekend program. Plan 1-2 nights minimum.
Temperature
90°-103°F
Pools
5 soaking pools
Best season
Year-round
Reservations
Required
Dog policy
No pets at pools
Family policy
Family windows available
Safety notes
- Spa passes are limited to resort guests on weekends—call ahead if you’re not staying overnight.
- The spring-fed indoor pool closes twice daily for maintenance—plan your soak outside those times.
Amenities & etiquette
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