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    Magical West Texas hot spot springs up to beckon Dallas travelers

    Melissa Gaskill
    Aug 29, 2018 | 9:25 am

    The foothills of the Chinati Mountains reach almost to the Rio Grande River in a rugged and remote area of West Texas. Across this dusty landscape, dotted with creosote bushes and ocotillo, the jagged outline of the mountains stretches 14 miles across the horizon under a wide, blue expanse of sky.

    Deep in these foothills — specifically 60 miles south of Marfa, another 37 west from Presidio to Ruidosa, and seven more down unpaved Hot Springs Road — lies a literal oasis in the Chihuahuan desert: Chinati Hot Springs Resort.

    The manager had assured me I didn’t need high clearance or four-wheel drive to get there, but we borrowed a Chevy Tahoe with both just in case. It provided peace of mind; the springs practically define “off the beaten path” even in an area known for its remoteness.

    But for those who need a getaway, this spot fits the bill.

    The hot springs, cooled slightly from 109 to 104 degrees, fill a large outdoor tub overlooking a creek shaded by towering cottonwoods and a sculpted canyon wall. After a long soak, soothed by the sound of trickling water and the wind through the trees (and nothing more), I felt more relaxed than I had in ages.

    The resort has seven rustic but comfortable cabins, some with private tubs or showers. All have a restroom with toilet and sink, a mini-fridge and coffee maker, air conditioning, and an outdoor seating area. There are additional restrooms, an outdoor shower, and a bathhouse in the cabin area.

    Other common areas include indoor and outdoor dining areas, a half-dozen grills, and a spacious kitchen complete with two ranges, two refrigerators, two coffee makers and all the cooking and dining supplies you could possibly need. Bring plenty of groceries, as the closest place to buy more is the tiny Hot Springs Airport Store back in Ruidosa (another reason for a roomy SUV).

    Up the hill overlooking it all, a cool pool has a shaded seating area and a fantastic view.

    Those who want to do more than soak can hike the sandy wash next to the springs. Ranch Road 170 along the Rio Grande from Hot Springs Road west to Candelaria is great for biking, with little traffic and hills that turn the ride into a roller coaster. After dark, we found a comfortable spot to appreciate the sight of the Milky Way and thousands of stars in the incredibly dark skies, an increasingly rare treasure in this urban world.

    Local weather remains relatively mild year-round, with cool nights even during the hot summer, and the late June to early September monsoons compensate for the drenching with spectacular lightning shows.

    The Airport Store also stocks an excellent selection of wines and bills itself as the most remote bar in Texas. Owner Jennifer Weaver also sells her wide selection of handmade leather goods, which make a good souvenir of the trip. If you struggle with the concept of getting away from it all, this is the closest Wi-Fi service. (And if you happen to have your own plane, there actually is a runway.)

    While in the area, take in all you can of what it has to offer. Highlights include:

    • Big Bend National Park’s 800,000 acres of desert and mountains.
    • Big Bend Ranch State Park (where four-wheel drive and high clearance definitely come in handy).
    • Famous Starlight Theatre Restaurant’s porch in Terlingua.
    • Marfa's art scene.
    • Star parties at McDonald Observatory.
    • The classic West Texas atmosphere in Alpine.
    • Luxury digs and fine dining at the Gage Hotel in tiny Marathon.

    With so many destinations around the Chinati Hot Springs Resort, this hot spot is the perfect respite for Dallasites looking for a dreamy West Texas escape.

    The pool overlooks beautiful West Texas scenery.

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    The pool overlooks beautiful West Texas scenery.
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    Hotel News

    Edition boutique hotel and luxury condos to debut in Uptown Dallas

    Teresa Gubbins
    Mar 31, 2026 | 1:36 pm
    Chalk Hill mixed use
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    New Chalk Hill mixed-use project will include residences and a hotel.

    A new mixed-use project in Dallas with hotel and luxury condos is springing up on the former site of public media station KERA. Located at 3031 N. Harwood St., the Chalk Hill complex will include a 29-story building with hotel-plus-condominiums, and an adjacent 22-story office tower.

    The hotel will be a branded Edition property, dubbed "the hottest hotel brand in the world" by Forbes magazine.

    According to a release, it's expected to open in 2028.

    The complex will occupy a 2.5-acre site where KERA previously resided for 60 years. In 2023, Dallas real estate developer Kaizen Development Partners acquired the property in 2023 with a deal to develop the project and relocate KERA to new smaller headquarters on the northern end of the site. An address for KERA's new HQ has not been identified, but ground was broken on March 3.

    Hotel
    Edition is part of Marriott International, who created the brand with Ian Schrager, founder of Studio 54 and known in the hotel industry for introducing the concept of the boutique hotel. The first Edition opened in Waikiki in 2010. There are now two dozen locations including New York, Miami, Tampa, and Los Angeles in the U.S., as well as international destinations such as London, Madrid, Tokyo, and Dubai.

    The Dallas location will follow Edition's ethos with a hotel and residential designed for those who value "authenticity, architectural integrity, and service delivered with quiet precision."

    The hotel will feature a restaurant and bar, ballroom and meeting spaces, pool deck, spa with hydrotherapy, holistic well-being center, and dedicated wellness concierge.

    Interiors are conceived by Bonetti/Kozerski Architecture, the design firm behind several Edition properties worldwide.

    Architecture is led by Boka Powell, whose previous projects include the Victory Commons office building in Victory Park, the renovation of Two Galleria Tower, and SMU Meadows School of the Arts.

    Landscape architecture by SWA in collaboration with SCDA integrates biophilic design principles, drawing nature upward into terraces, gardens, and elevated outdoor spaces.

    The condos
    Called the Residences at The Dallas Edition, the condos are being framed as "luxury," with two-, three-, and four-bedroom units ranging from from 1,080 to 6,866 square feet, and prices starting at $1.5 million for one-bedroom units. Amenities include private elevator access, private individual terraces, 24-hour valet, resort-style pool, and gym.

    The 29th-floor penthouse will span 6,866 square feet with more than 3,300 square feet of private outdoor space — crowning the tower as a glass pavilion in the sky.

    "Chalk Hill reflects the remarkable evolution we’re seeing in Dallas residential development,” says Catherine Lee, president of Douglas Elliman Development Marketing, in charge of leasing the space.

    The offices
    The office building will offer its own amenity package with fitness center, nearly an acre of green roof space, conference areas, multiple lounge spaces, and multipurpose executive board/dining room.

    “The work we are doing with Edition is a tribute to the city’s evolution and the legacy we are helping shape,” says Kaizen Development Partners Managing Partner and CEO Derrick Evers in a statement. "By bringing Edition to Texas for the first time, we are creating a destination where global sophistication meets Dallas soul.”

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