Falling Rock
A tribute to the organic architectural style of the legendary Frank Lloyd Wright, Falling Rock simply exudes comfort and luxury. Designed with materials that emphasize natural elements such as stone, slate, and cherry wood with a copper roof and wrap-around windows, Falling Rock brings the warmth of nature into each room. From the flowing lines of the water walls in the entryway and the copper-leaf ceiling in the three-story atrium, to the 1200-thread count sheets and chenille quilts on each bed, the attention to detail is unsurpassed. Offering beautiful panoramic views of the Laurel Highlands and overlooking the 18th green of Mystic Rock, the multi-award winning PGA course designed by Pete Dye, Falling Rock feels like you are a world away.
At Falling Rock and at Nemacolin Woodlands Resort guests are constantly encouraged to engage their senses both individually and socially. Whether through food and wine, art or outdoor activity, we offer a diverse array of options for every one of every age.
The recreational offerings that make up Nemacolin Woodlands are vast and award-winning. The Woodlands Spa is ranked 8th in Resort Spas in the United States and Canada (Travel + Leisure magazine, 2004) and is the only Mobil Four-Star spa in the Northeast; Mystic Rock designed by legendary course architect Pete Dye is rated a 4.5 Star course (out of a possible 5 Stars) by Golf Digest; and our sporting clays Shooting Academy is repeatedly named as one of the top facilities in the country.

the name of the building is fallingwater (one word) not falling rock.
my bad, I didnt read the description!
I have Fallingwater as one of the things you should do, too.
I love Frank Lloyd Wright!