The Wigwam Golf Resort & Spa
A premier destination for the seasoned traveler. Over 75 years of history makes this resort an authority on the standards of service excellence. Simple, understated elegance and luxury is what you get and indigenous charm is what sets it apart. It is surrounded by the quiet, natural beauty of the desert Southwest, resulting in a truly unique experience. No towering skyscrapers or high rise-style accommodations here.
Accommodations
The Wigwam guest room experience is unlike any other. 331 spacious accommodations ranging from guestrooms to luxury suites are spread across a residential-style campus, hilighted by soaring palm trees, lush gardens and meandering walkways. Each guestroom offers traditional adobe casita rooms decorated in Southwestern colors, wood furnishings, Berber carpeting and exclusive Mexican ceramic tiling. The Wigwam has gone to great lengths to ensure guests enjoy a unique experience where wood, slate floors, and copper and leather fixtures blend with antique Southwestern furniture.
Meetings & Events
From its inspiring historic setting to state-of-the-art technology to the white-glove services of a personal event butler, The Wigwam Golf Resort & Spa has perfected the art of meetings and events. Each year, the resort in Phoenix’s West Valley caters to more than 70,000 meeting guests. From small, high-level executive meetings to grand affairs for more than 1,000 people, The Wigwam’s 38,000 square feet of sophisticated indoor and outdoor meeting and convention facilities can accommodate them all.
Golf
Golf at The Wigwam is a truly classic experience. This Arizona treasure was established in the 1930s, a time when golf courses did not get built through dense housing developments, and certainly not with tight, target fairways. At the Wigwam, the golf courses have remained at the top of the list. This jewel of the desert is among the Southwest’s last remaining golf resorts built for a pure golf experience. Canals, streams and lakes cascade through the journey. The shadows cast on greens and bunkers are from majestic parkland trees, not multi-story resort buildings.
Steeped in tradition, The Wigwam’s three 18-hole championship golf courses offer a diversity that cannot be matched by any other Arizona resort. Here, the golf enthusiast has their pick of not just one or two courses, but three 18-hole courses — 54 holes of championship golf including two courses designed by the legendary Robert Trent Jones, Sr. And, in true Wigwam style, each course —The Gold, The Blue and The Red — offers a unique challenge that adds spice and variety to one’s stay at this timeless and relaxing retreat.
Spa
For hundreds of years, people have traveled to the Sonoran Desert in Arizona for health reasons, recuperation and to soak up the sun. Today’s contemporary traveler will find that the desert offers a vast offering of spa facilities, including the world-renowned Red Door Spa. While some Arizona spas honor the healing and spiritual Native American cultures of old Arizona, the Elizabeth Arden Red Door Spa, which Miss Arden began nearly a century ago, concentrates on the health benefits resonating from science’s newest formulated Arden beauty products and signature body treatments.
Dining
Casual and contemporary, classic and refreshing, from a savory southwestern nacho or poolside burger to award-winning fine dining, the Wigwam restaurants offer a sumptuous variety of choices and dining experiences. It strive to offer the guests exceptional culinary choices in a relaxed, southwestern atmosphere.
Amenities & Activities
Since 1929, visitors have been drawn to the Wigwam Golf Resort & Spa for its endless sunshine and nearly limitless selection of activities. From Arizona's only 54-hole destination golf resort, to tennis on one of our 9 illuminated courts or just relaxing and staying cool in one of our two sparkling pools, a Wigwam vacation can be as relaxed or active as you desire. Add to these options a getaway day tour to Sedona or the Grand Canyon or luxury spa services, and chances are... you'll never want to leave it.
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