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SumoMaya
6560 N Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale AZ 85253
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"Hôtel confidentiel avec spa naturel dans réserve amérindienne "
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"Wellness retreat with natural hot springs "
@kaylasapodin
"Top 500 hotels in the world"
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"Experience relaxation and adventure at Castle Hot Springs, a luxury resort and spa tucked into the Bradshaw Mountains an hour north of Phoenix, AZ"
@nreedinco
"The majority of the rooms are free standing bungalows or cottages. The cottages have a mid-century feel and each have indoor and outdoor fireplaces and a smart nouveau-southwest look. Many have outdoor soaking tubs with hot and cold handles, and then a special faucet that delivers water directly from the hot springs for an ultra-private soak. There is absolutely nothing else nearby. It is the antithesis of the hotel scene in Scottsdale (where day drinking on rafts in huge swimming pools, golf courses, and afternoon shopping trips rule the day). Tip: go to the hot springs late at night. It's about a 5 minute walk from most bungalows and is lit just enough that you can see where you're walking, but it's not at all bright. You're likely to have the pools to yourself and you just float and look up at the stars (there's no light pollution) and breathe in the desert night air."
@ieddyg
"Arizona’s desert landscape transforms into a verdant oasis studded with palm trees at Castle Hot Springs, the state’s very first resort, in the Bradshaw Mountains. Not only will you likely see wild burros bathing at the base of centuries-old saguaro cacti, but you’ll also be able to soak in the canyon's storied, yet inconspicuous, natural hot springs. If that isn’t enough, you can also explore the nearby Lake Pleasant for water sports and sunny adventures."
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"Saw in WSJ magazine. JFK came here after World War II. Hot Springs. Recently renovated. About 1700+ a night."
@soniapru
"First established in 1896, the Castle Hot Springs, a 2020 Hot List Winner, has long been a retreat for some of America’s most famous families and Hollywood glitterati. Although set against the rugged Bradshaw Mountains, this all-inclusive desert oasis sits just fifty miles outside of Phoenix. Reserve one of the Spring Bungalow rooms—they come with stone soaking tub complete with the healing properties of the resort’s natural hot spring waters."
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