

Additionally, the Tocasierra Spa & Salon features a private lap pool, whirlpool and sauna.įalls Water Village at Pointe Hilton Tapatio Cliffs Resort With quick bites and cool beverages available at the poolside snack bar and adjacent restaurant (delivered to your lounge chair), there really is no excuse for not splashing away the entire day.

The 4-acre sanctuary includes three pools, a half-mile lazy river, a 130-foot waterslide, waterfalls, cabanas and an 18-hole miniature golf course. The suite life at this Spanish-Mediterranean-inspired all-suite resort, isn’t complete without experiencing River Ranch Water Park. River Ranch Water Park at Hilton Phoenix Resort at the Peak There are also a variety of activities, including lawn games, to keep everyone entertained. Worth noting, parties of adults only will find relaxation and seclusion at the Oasis Pool. Its 25-foot tower invites guests up to the entrance of two twisting water slides for launching into the refreshing water (the warmer the weather, the better, thanks to the new pool chiller). The new Tower Pool, however, is the place to be if you’re bringing the whole family along. Here, there’s a distinct ambiance at each of the property’s four pools.

Located at the intersection of authentic Arizona charm and modern appointments, is The Wigwam - the gem of the west side of the Phoenix area that’s been named one of America’s Historic Hotels. For the truly adventurous, there’s a 30-foot, three-story waterslide that’s guaranteed to give you an exhilarating rush (open from 11 a.m.

Complete with 10 swimming pools, 20 fountains and 45 waterfalls, the resort’s pool area is a favorite among both locals and visitors who want to soak in the Arizona sun. Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Gainey Ranchįor the ultimate water-centric staycation, book a room at the Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Gainey Ranch. There are also luxurious cabanas to while away the day, a wave pool to take a refreshing dip, and a splash pad and play area for the little ones. Designed with all types of water enthusiasts in mind, this park invites you to coast your way to heavenly bliss along the lazy river that snakes its way throughout the property, or get an adrenaline rush as you catapult down an 8-story thrill slide. Voted by the Travel Channel as one of the country’s top 10 water parks, Oasis Water Park at the Arizona Grand Resort is 7 acres of unprecedented summer fun. Note: The park's scenic roadways are shared by motor vehicles, bikers and hikers. Due to the many blind corners, narrow sections and treacherous drop-offs, extreme caution should be maintained and adherence to the speed limit followed.Oasis Water Park at Arizona Grand Resort & Spa The park boasts more than 50 miles of trails for hiking, horseback riding and mountain biking. Additionally, the roadways throughout the park are a favorite for bicyclists.ĭobbins Lookout, at 2,330 feet, is the highest point in the park that is available to the public. Accessed by both hiking trails and Summit Rd., the lookout is popular with tourists and locals, who want to get an unobstructed panoramic view of the Valley. All of the above are regarding the Central Avenue entrance to the park.Īt more than 16,000 acres, South Mountain Park/Preserve is one of the largest municipally managed parks in the nation and consists of three mountain ranges - the Ma Ha Tauk, Gila and Guadalupe.
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This different closure allows visitors to access some trailheads and picnic areas in the lower areas of the park otherwise inaccessible on the 4th Sundays.Īdditionally, San Juan Road is closed except during the first full weekend of each month, when it is open all day Saturday and from 10 a.m. until 10 a.m.) with the summit road closed at the 1.0 mile marker. On the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 5th Sundays of the month, there is a shortened Silent Sunday (5 a.m. Tower workers, City staff and emergency vehicles may be on the roads at any given time, however. They may hike, bike, stroll on the roads without fear of traffic from public vehicles. to 7 p.m.) road closure into the park.Īll vehicles must turn into the Activity Complex and park there. On the 4th Sunday of every month is Silent Sunday, and all-day (5 a.m. This event closes the park’s main roadway, Summit Road, to motor vehicle traffic during these times and the park’s roadways are reserved for non-motorized activities such as walking, cycling, jogging, hiking, etc.
