Setting the scene
Opening as a full-service resort in 1929, the luxury Wigwam resort has played host to many celebrities. While full of history, it’s also been recently renovated, promising guests the best in amenities. Featuring four pools, nine tennis courts and the Southwest’s only 54-hole championship golf course, there’s plenty to enjoy at the resort. Relaxing here is easy too, with the popular Elizabeth Arden Red Door Spa and beautiful casita and suite accommodation. Within the accommodations you’ll find little luxuries like private balconies and Jacuzzis in-room, depending on which type of room you’ve opted for. Guests will also be treated to a range of dining experiences on-site, from the casual Litchfield’s to the vibrant Wigwam Bar.
Location
Spread across 440 beautiful landscaped acres, guests can delight in a whole range of recreational activities that sit across this exciting resort. While tranquil, and sat in its own secluded spot, you needn’t travel far from the resort to discover the nearby activities. With easy access to mountain hikes, top golf courses and Phoenix’s bustling attractions, the only challenge you’ll have is fitting everything into your itinerary!
Property Features
- Concierge services
- Complimentary WiFi
- Four restaurants and bars
- Fitness Centre
- Full-service spa
- Four pools
- Nine tennis courts
- Three 18-hole championship golf courses
- Golf club and pro shop
- Bocce ball courts
- Complimentary self-parking
- Accessible accommodations available
Nearby Things To Do
White Tank Mountain Regional Park is just a 20-minute drive from the hotel and offers opportunities to hike, bike and horseback ride the sprawling desert and mountain terrain. If hiking’s your thing you may also like to walk the 4.4 mile Sunrise Trail at McDowell Mountains. To explore Arizona’s nature at a more relaxing pace, head to the Desert Botanical Gardens to explore the beautiful outdoor exhibits. The city’s sports stadiums are also a big deal here, with the University of Phoenix Stadium and Chase Field home to Arizona’s football and baseball teams – and open to the public.