The property once served as a beloved vacation destination that drew visitors from across California.
The former site of the Aetna Springs Resort is set to soon become a luxury hotel and spa operated by Six Senses.In a few years, the former site of Aetna Springs Resort in Napa County is set to become a luxury hotel and spa centered around the location's beloved thermal springs.press release
that it plans to open a new location on the 3,000-acre property in Pope Valley, 20 miles northeast of Santa Rosa. The property includes the site where the historic Aetna Springs Resort operated from the 1870s to the 1970s. Aetna Springs Resort once served as a beloved vacation destination that drew visitors from across California to its famed thermal springs. Water from its springs was also bottled and sold throughout the American West as Aetna Mineral Water — a tradition Six Senses hopes to recognize through a new water bottling and distilling program.
During its golden years, the resort was owned by San Francisco advertising tycoon Len D. Owens, who bought the property in 1891 and sold it in 1945. The resort attracted esteemed guests throughout the decades, including Ronald Reagan, who announced his plans to run for governor of California there in 1966.
The property was sold to a religious nonprofit corporation in the '70s and operated as an educational retreat center before officially closing in 2009. Other than a few ownership changes, it's been left to deteriorate for the past several decades, with a 2011 study finding most of its structures to be in poor or very poor condition, according to theThe Aetna Springs Historic District has since been included in the National Register of Historic Places in Napa County.
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