Canyon Ranch Health Resorts Tucson |
Westward Look Resort | |
Address |
8600 East Rockcliff Road Tucson |
245 East Ina Road Tucson |
Phone | 520-749-9000 | 520-297-1151 |
Class | 5 star | 4 star |
Price | From $1,493.16 to $3,808.00 | From $97.29 to $116.00 |
Floors | 1 floors | 2 floors |
Rooms | 188 rooms | 244 rooms |
Amenities |
Pets accepted Family Rooms Room service Fitness center Swimming pool Wheelchair accessible Business center Restaurant Meeting rooms Non-smoking rooms Data port Dry cleaning/laundry Efficiencies Resort |
Pets accepted Family Rooms Swimming pool Wheelchair accessible Business center Restaurant Meeting rooms Non-smoking rooms Data port Dry cleaning/laundry First Class Hotel Resort |
You get the romance of the old West and the luxuries of the new. Canyon Ranch Health Resort in Tucson sits on stunning grounds, where a rich tradition of healing, recreation and healthy living thrives to this day. The flora may be strange to you, but the Native Americans who first lived here understood them well. They used the local herbs and vegetation for healing and good health. The serene desert setting was a source of spiritual strength and renewal. More recently, the Canyon Ranch site was home to the Double U Ranch. In the 1930s, it was a thriving concern with thousands of cattle roaming the hillside. It later became a guest ranch, adding modern facilities while retaining the original ranch house, bunk house and corral. The authentic Western flavor and sunny climate attracted visitors from all over the country. Canyon Ranch remains mindful of the past, honoring the traditions and heritage that make this place special. It has SPA Complex, Clubhouse, Health and Healing Center, Life Enhancement Center and Aquatic Center The resort amenities fee or any portion of it does not represent a tip, gratuity or service charge for wait staff employees, service employees or any.
Set high in the foothills overlooking Tucson and warmed by an abundance of desert sunshine, Westward Look Resort is set in an environment inspired by the beauty of its pristine natural surroundings. The decor is a blend of the Spanish colonial, Mexican, and Native American influences that are part of this area's rich cultural history. The resort grew around a 1912 homestead estate built just six months after Arizona became a state. In fact, the family living room is just off the lobby and features the original hardwood floor, stone hearth, wrought-iron chandeliers, and ocotillo-ribbed ceiling.Home to a large variety of birds, plants and wildlife, this lush 80-acre oasis is an inspiring setting. Westward Look Resort combines world-class facilities, gourmet dining, and spa treatments in a natural setting. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy onsite horseback riding, hiking, biking, birding, tennis, and swimming, plus nearby golf. Mobil Four-Star dining is accented with native produce grown in the Chef's Garden. The Lookout Bar and Grille offers more casual fare, plus live music on the weekend. Healing spa therapies feature regional desert botanicals. Nature trails, a desert gallery, and even a telescope for viewing Tucson's famous night skies enhance the enjoyment of this rare ecosystem.Southwestern-style guest accommodations at Westward Look Resort are spacious and serene, each with its own balcony or patio offering spectacular views of the mountains, desert, sunset, or city lights. Suite-sized accommodations also feature bedroom and sitting areas, generous bathrooms, and dressing areas.
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