Paso Robles Inn


Overview
In the mid-1800s, the Paso Robles region—known for its mineral hot springs--was a rest stop for travelers of the Camino Real trail who indulged in the area’s therapeutic watering hole. Today, the Paso Robles Inn carries on this tradition with 30 of its 100 guest rooms outfitted with hot spring spas. Gurgling up at a rate of two million gallons a day and reaching 124° F, plans are underway for a new full-service health spa featuring an indoor/outdoor hot springs mineral water plunge bath. The recently remodeled mission-style hotel also boasts a steakhouse--featuring Harris Ranch beef, lush gardens and a historic ballroom in the heart of Central California’s wine country.
The springs have been a popular local attraction since the late 18th century, when Franciscan padres from nearby missions began using them.
Original Property Opened: 1891
Contact Information:
Street Address:
1103 Spring Street
Paso Robles, CA 93446
Historic Hotels of America toll-free reservations number (800) 678-8946
The Gilded Age, 1866 ~ 1895
In the mid-1800s, the Paso Robles region—known for its mineral hot springs--was a rest stop for travelers of the Camino Real trail who indulged in the area’s therapeutic watering hole. Today, the Paso Robles Inn carries on this tradition with 30 of its 100 guest rooms outfitted with hot spring spas.
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