ARCO/Murray Completes Zion Canyon Hot Springs Design-Build Project


Exciting Launch of Zion Canyon Hot Springs

ARCO/Murray, a prominent design-builder specialising in national rollouts across various industries, is thrilled to announce the recent opening of Zion Canyon Hot Springs in Utah, US.

This expansive 20-acre resort is located close to Zion National Park and boasts nearly 50 mineral pools. This project marks ARCO/Murray’s second partnership with WorldSprings, the leading outdoor hot springs operator in the United States, following their previous collaboration on a venue at Dallas Grandscape.

Landmark Aquatic Development

ARCO/Murray commenced work on the Zion Canyon Hot Springs project in spring 2024. The site promises a unique experience focused on natural wellness and expertly designed aquatic systems.

The resort aims to offer restorative experiences that transport visitors from around the globe, featuring over 30 mineral-infused pools, including 16 that draw inspiration from international designs. In a significant partnership with the Utah Water Conservancy District, these pools are filled with natural mineral water sourced from the historic Pah Tempe Springs, located upriver from the site.

ARCO/Murray was responsible for the design-build of the location, which encompassed:

  • Construction management of the 20-acre site. This involved extensive sitework, the creation of over 45 pools and aquatic features, locker rooms, barrel saunas, a commercial kitchen, an on-site café, visitor facilities, full-service bar windows, and VIP cabanas, among other amenities.
  • Design of the controls and management of the installation and commissioning. This included the mechanical, mineral water, and pool systems through Second Order Controls, an ARCO/Murray affiliated company.
  • Preconstruction management. This covered permitting, land zoning conversion, traffic control studies, road improvements, and utility infrastructure enhancements.
  • Full design management. This included architectural work (completed by HFA), MEPs, civil, and structural designs.
  • Full 3D modelling. This involved complex underground piping systems across more than 40 feet of topographical change.
  • Peer-reviewed mechanical design for aquatic features. This included a clash detection study and a sequence of operations.

The location enhances the nearby national park experience, providing hikers and adventurers with the perfect recovery destination.

“We’re grateful to the WorldSprings team for the opportunity to deliver on this unique aquatic project,” says Dan Wagner, director of operations at ARCO/Murray. “These developments require deep technical knowledge and the right partners. Our team understands the unique challenges involved and knows how to deliver high-quality results in this specialised space.”

Blake Peterson, WorldSprings VP of real estate and construction, adds: “ARCO/Murray has been a pivotal part of this project from the outset. Despite the complexities involved, including intricate pool systems, intense site work, high-end finishes, and a remote location, they successfully delivered on the budget and schedule established 18 months ago.”

Leading hospitality publications have already highlighted the location, including Travel + Leisure, which featured WorldSprings’ innovative approach to wellness-focused travel.

WorldSprings has rapidly positioned itself as the premier outdoor wellness destination in the US, with properties in Dallas, Texas, and Glenwood Springs, Colorado (operating as Iron Mountain Hot Springs). This year, it has expanded significantly with the launch of Zion Canyon Hot Springs.

Furthermore, WorldSprings has bolstered its executive leadership with the appointment of Vimla Black-Gupta as board director and advisor. The company has also recently unveiled its distinctive ‘Just Add Water’ brand identity, which offers a refreshing alternative to increasingly complex wellness trends by celebrating the simple, enduring power of mineral soak experiences.

Last month, ARCO/Murray and PINSTACK officially broke ground on their first joint project. This 56,000-square-foot, two-floor cutting-edge bowling and active entertainment venue is situated within the Kincora mixed-use development in Loudoun County, Virginia.

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