Bastrop, Texas (July 28, 2021) – Hyatt Regency Lost Pines Resort & Spa, located on 405 acres of Texas landscape lining the Colorado River right outside of Austin and near the city of Bastrop, unveils a multi-million-dollar guestroom renovation. The revitalization was conducted by Stonehill Taylor, a premier hospitality-focused architecture and interior design firm, and features a complete transformation of the hotel’s 434 guestrooms and 56 suites.

“We are thrilled to announce the completion of an extensive renovation to our guestrooms and suites, and look forward to introducing the new Lost Pines experience to our guests,” said Keith Spinden, General Manager at Hyatt Regency Lost Pines Resort & Spa.  “With the guestroom and suite updates, we look forward to showcasing an intuitive, seamless, and modern travel stay while continuing to provide the superior and authentic hospitality and care, reflective of our Texas resort.”

The new guestrooms and suites reflect an upscale ranch-style feel with a modern and sophisticated aesthetic. The design of the renovation pays tribute to the hotel’s central location in the Lone Star State and close proximity to the vibrant city of Austin. When guests enter their room, they are greeted with a bright and airy ambiance that complements the natural Hill Country setting right outside their windows.  Each room’s color palette was updated to feature neutral tones with accents of rich burgundy and bright blue tones reflective of Texas’ blue sky.

Each guestroom is outfitted with new furniture and Hyatt Grand Beds featuring a leather-bound headboard with built-in ambient and accent lighting. The headboard light shines upward to enhance a collage of black and white photographs depicting local scenes. Each room was also outfitted with a sleek modern hearth which doubles as a wall mount for brand-new flat-screen televisions, as well as earthy handwoven tapestries placed as wall décor.

The resort’s spacious suites also received a full makeover with brand new furnishings, carpet, and décor.  Many of the suites were outfitted with wood-framed queen-size Murphy Beds to allow for optimization of the room’s living spaces and to provide flexible sleeping arrangements. The updated suite options include Junior Suites, which offer a king bedroom and sleeper sofa in the living area; Patio Suites that open directly to a private patio and an expansive lawn; Family Suites featuring one king bedroom, plus a queen-size Murphy Bed and a queen-size sleeper sofa in the living room; VIP Suites featuring a king bedroom, a parlor, a walk-in dressing room, and an old-fashioned garden tub; and the 1,800 square-foot Governor’s Suite with a dramatic 20-foot vaulted ceiling that provides an open and spacious atmosphere.  Guests also have access to a private and exclusive Lost Pines experience at the renovated Litton House, a 2,000 square-foot cottage separated from the main resort that can accommodate up to eight guests including children.

Additionally, the hotel’s corridors are updated with brand new carpeting featuring a deconstructive paisley pattern and outfitted with contemporary lighting fixtures.

The guestroom renovation complements the updates to the resort’s meeting and event spaces which were completed in 2020 and included updates designed for sharing, socializing, and collaborating. The resort’s LBJ Pavilion and Wildflower Pavilion were equipped with floor-to-ceiling retractable glass walls that can be opened or closed to provide both indoor and outdoor functionality year-round.

With its spacious location on the shores of the Colorado River, Hyatt Regency Lost Pines provides an ideal destination for travelers to explore the Texas outdoors. Guests can enjoy horseback rides that traverse the Loblolly forest, enjoy 18 miles of hiking trails connected to the adjacent McKinney Roughs Nature Park, learn archery, take expert-led trap shooting classes, and fish for bass, carp, and catfish in the resort’s stocked pond. The resort is also home to the championship 18-hole Wolfdancer Golf Club, a challenging and exciting course that is home to the highest elevation point in Bastrop County.

Hyatt Regency Lost Pines also provides the Crooked River Water Park featuring a 1,000-foot lazy river, a two-story water slide, an activity pool with a volleyball net and sandy beach, a kiddie pool, and a splash pad.  It also features an adults-only section with a relaxing pool, whirlpool, and cabana rentals.  Guests will enjoy several outdoor relaxation areas where they can find their lost pines moment in comfortable rocking chair seating, or experience a rejuvenating treatment at Spa Django.

For more information or to book a stay at Hyatt Regency Lost Pines, please visit HyattRegencyLostPines.com, or call (512) 308-1234.