Four of Arizona’s most distinctive resorts and golf destinations now share a unified brand: The Arizona Hideaway Collection. Bringing together The Hermosa Inn, Tubac Golf Resort & Spa, Rancho Mañana Golf Club, and Sedona Golf Resort, the collection provides seamless access to award-winning golf, luxury accommodations, acclaimed dining, spa and wellness retreats, artistic experiences, and premier event venues.
The Arizona Hideaway Collection has partnered with Troon, a global leader in golf and hospitality management. Courses are featured across Troon’s digital channels and integrated into Troon’s loyalty and membership offerings, giving golfers access to exclusive experiences and opportunities at some of Arizona’s most celebrated destinations. Additionally, Arizona Hideaway Collection properties are included in Troon stay and play packages on www.TroonGolfVacations.com.
For nearly five decades, The Allred family has rejuvenated unique destinations, including famed Telluride Ski Resort, by balancing authenticity with modern hospitality. From shaping Telluride into a world-class ski destination to restoring some of Arizona’s most storied retreats, their vision has been rooted in maintaining the integrity of these properties while elevating them for today’s travelers.
“These properties have long been connected by ownership, vision, and a dedication to hospitality,” said Mike Allred, president & CFO of The Arizona Hideaway Collection. “This brand strengthens those ties, making it easier for guests to experience everything these destinations have to offer while preserving the character that makes each one special.”
A COLLECTION OF SOUTHWEST ESCAPES AND GOLF RESORTS
The Hermosa Inn – Originally built in 1925 by cowboy artist Lon Megargee, this boutique retreat is located in an exclusive neighborhood in Paradise Valley, just minutes from both Phoenix and Scottsdale. Honored as Arizona’s #1 Resort Hotel in Travel + Leisure’s 2024 World’s Best Awards, the inn features 43 secluded casitas, award-winning dining at LON’s, and intimate event spaces for private gatherings.
Tubac Golf Resort & Spa – Located on Otero Ranch, founded in 1752, this resort offers 98 hacienda-style accommodations, a 27-hole championship golf course, dining at Stables Ranch Grille, a full-service spa, and versatile event venues. Named one of Historic Hotels of America’s Top 25 Most Historic Golf Courses, Tubac is set in a town recognized as one of the best small-town art scenes in the country, with easy access to hiking, birding, and outdoor exploration.
Rancho Mañana Golf Club – A former 1940s dude ranch, Rancho Mañana is now a desert golf destination known for its elevation changes, panoramic Sonoran Desert views, and an authentic Southwestern atmosphere. Tonto Bar & Grill, housed in one of the original ranch buildings, remains one of the top-rated dining experiences in Arizona.
Sedona Golf Resort – One of the most photographed golf courses in the country, this par-71 Gary Panks-designed course is framed by Sedona’s iconic red rock formations. With some of the most scenic golf in the Southwest, it’s a premier destination for golf getaways, weddings, and corporate retreats. Juniper Bar & Grill, located at the clubhouse, offers guests a relaxed setting to enjoy seasonal dishes and panoramic views of the surrounding red rocks.
While each property retains its independent character, The Arizona Hideaway Collection introduces:
- Seamless booking and exclusive guest experiences across all properties
- Premier golf access to three top-ranked courses
- Versatile event and retreat spaces, from historic haciendas to scenic outdoor venues
- A more integrated rated hospitality experience, with curated art, adventure, golf, dining and other experiences that highlight each property’s unique appeal
“Each of these properties offers something distinct, yet together they create a collection where travelers can find exactly what they’re looking for—world-class golf, fine dining, relaxation, exploration or a place to gather,” said Bailey Preusse, VP of Marketing & Business Development.
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