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resort, golf, & spa meetings The Homestead A national treasure completes its next chapter


Tucked away on 3,000 acres in Virginia’s Allegheny Mountains, the historic Home- stead has played host to groups and visitors since 1766 — including 22 U.S. presidents. The 483-room property offers 72,000 square feet of meeting and function space as well as an array of on-site activities and amenities, from two championship golf courses to horseback riding. This summer, the resort will complete a


$25-million transformation. The new Canyon Ranch SpaClub at The Homestead will fea- ture an adults-only spa garden with every- thing from natural hot springs to a Finnish sauna. Groups can also merge work and play with a lively team-building challenge on the


new Mini Cascades, an 18-hole miniature golf course, or with Segway relay races. The resort’s culinary offerings have also expand- ed with the new Jefferson’s Grill and Lounge, opening this summer, and Canyon Ranch Café, which serves Mediterranean- and Asian- inspired healthy cuisine.


For more information: The Homestead — (888) 796-5838; meet@thehomestead.com; thehomestead.com


Diverse diversions Guests of The Homestead can enjoy access to more than 30 recreational activities on the resort’s 3,000-acre estate, in- cluding golf, a new two-acre water park, fly fish- ing, horseback riding, falconry, and a renowned shooting club.


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OPENING JUNE 2013!


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