Foxburg’s RiverStone Estate to Become a Six Senses Wellness-Focused Resort
Historic American Country Treasure to Offer Wellness-Focused Resort and Branded Residences Nestled in Western Pennsylvania’s Allegheny River Valley
Situated on a sprawling wooded ridge at the confluence of the Allegheny and Clarion rivers, Six Senses RiverStone Estate will mark the next chapter in one of the region’s cultural and architectural treasures. Marking the latest milestone in the brand’s thoughtful entry into the Americas market, this picturesque country estate will echo the Six Senses ethos of wellness and sustainability, while offering guests and owners a community for connection and reflection
Located outside the quaint Western Pennsylvania town of Foxburg, just 90 minutes north of Pittsburgh, the property is in close proximity to three private airports and a quick getaway from Cleveland, Chicago, Philadelphia and New York.
Anchored by a majestic three-story stone mansion carefully restored by the estate’s former owner, the late Dr. Arthur Steffee, the resort’s 77 new guest rooms will be woven into the contours of the 1,200-acre estate, with over 50 miles of trails and 7 miles of riverfront, threading together a rich heritage with a visionary masterplan. Forty branded residences will provide the bespoke lifestyle of a private country home with the benefits of a world-class service team and year-round adventures.
Neil Jacobs, CEO, Six Senses, which is part of IHG Hotels & Resorts’ Luxury & Lifestyle portfolio, said, “Beyond memories, guests want more purpose and a greater takeaway from their stay. We are very thoughtful about the art, and often the science, of exceptional experiences based on emotional hospitality. Six Senses RiverStone Estate will provide an enchanting canvas for new layers of wellness programming, creative cuisine, meaningful connections, and leaps of faith into new discoveries.”
Building a New Legacy
The story will begin at the property’s sprawling 13,000 square-foot stone mansion, first constructed in the 1820’s as a summer home for the descendants of George Fox, after whom the nearby town of Foxburg is named. The mansion will be further enhanced to serve as a centerpiece for the property, alongside a Victorian carriage house designed by renowned Philadelphia architect Frank Furness.
Guestrooms and cottages blend an off-grid vibe with all the luxurious amenities for a sound night’s sleep, offering space and seclusion whether under a canopy of trees or atop the riverbank. The branded residences will echo similar warm, uncluttered, and sustainable living. While the comforts are modern, the ethos remains slow life, to unwind and find time for leisurely hiking, biking and foraging.
To foster guests’ creative spirit, Six Senses RiverStone Estate will feature a dynamic art program, comprising a curated art gallery and a collection of studios for an artist-in-residence program that will be led by some of the world’s foremost thought leaders in multiple art disciplines.
A Country Estate with a Wellness Focus
As the seasons unfold, so will the bespoke wellness and food and beverage offerings at Six Senses RiverStone Estate.
The 16,000-square-foot Six Senses Spa will adopt a high-tech, high-touch approach to wellness. The spa will be situated within the restored stone walls of the Fox Family’s English Garden, established centuries ago. Facilities for indoor and outdoor classes, including meditation, stretching, yoga and Pilates, will be set among scenic views. As night falls, the resort will take on a different energy, whether setting intentions under the full moon or sipping a curated cocktail and tracing the stars in the sky with an astronomer.
In the world of athletics, performance often comes down to preparation and recovery. The 4,500-square-foot fitness center will be equipped to provide a range of support to first timers and seasoned pros, from injury prevention and muscle recovery to mental focus and motivation. Bordering the old growth forest approximately 280 feet above the Allegheny River, a 25-meter active pool will welcome swimmers of all ages with a range of leisure programming and relaxed energy.
Cuisine will emphasize local and organic produce and game. Onsite farm to table dining will include a specialty restaurant, a central courtyard with smaller tasting bars and the Orchard Alley pop-up experience. With Eat with Six Senses, food is always as nutritious as it is delicious, even when indulging in house-made ice cream or digging into a jar of maple syrup produced onsite from the property’s 5,000+ maple trees.
Horses have played a central role throughout the estate’s history. The equestrian center will house an 22,000 square-foot indoor riding arena, 36 stalls with heated floors and quiet corners for equine therapy programs. Residential owners will be able to board their horses year-round, while guests and owners will also be able to access the facility’s offerings.
Beyond equine, the estate is home to a variety of cows, sheep, goats, donkeys, and a chicken chalet, producing fresh eggs daily.
Partners with Purpose
Six Senses RiverStone Estate ownership is led by Saji Daniel and Shannon McGauley Daniel and advised by Weitzman Associates. They have assembled a world-class team of collaborators: architecture by Olson Kundig and interiors by Michaelis Boyd and Charles & Co deepen the connection to the heritage and landscape while incorporating an exciting new vision for the future. RIOS, Biohabitats and Kimley-Horn will preserve and enhance the landscape of forest, meadows, rolling hills and rivers.
Saji Daniel said, “Six Senses RiverStone Estate will be a peaceful refuge for guests to experience mental, physical and spiritual connection. We are stewards of the property for generations to come and share in the Six Senses ethos of sustainability, nurturing and conserving land, and revitalizing the Foxburg community. After spending time on this magical property, we knew we needed to share it with the world.”
Six Senses RiverStone Estate also advances the brand’s initial mainland U.S. presence with previously announced signings in Telluride, Napa and along the South Carolina coast. Following the opening of Six Senses La Sagesse in April, Six Senses Grand Bahama and Six Senses Xala on the Pacific Coast of Mexico are also under development.
Six Senses RiverStone Estate is set to open in 2028.