
Image Courtesy of the Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale At Troon North
With its Wild West-meets-desert-chic vibe, Scottsdale is having a moment — and the exquisite Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North only adds to its appeal.
Set in Arizona’s Sonoran Desert, the Four Seasons resort benefits from a gorgeous location outside of Scottsdale in Pinnacle Peak Park, which is just a 45-minute drive from Phoenix. Here, cacti-dotted valleys and overgrown gardens give way to trickling fountains and sleek golf courses. In addition to its luxe offerings, the Four Seasons Scottsdale at Troon North embraces its desert setting in every aspect of the guest experience — from the Southwestern-inspired guest rooms to the onsite restaurant, Saguaro Blossom, named for the local cactus flowers. Read on to learn more about Scottsdale’s luxury resort gem.
Southwestern luxury at its finest

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Upon arrival at the Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North, you're greeted by the resort’s glorious vistas. After a seamless check-in process (something the Four Seasons is known for), you'll be whisked to your accommodations, which are a celebration of the region’s Spanish-American heritage.
The resort features spacious casitas and suites, each thoughtfully designed with Southwestern décor like distressed wood-beamed ceilings, terracotta hues and adobe-inspired fireplaces. You can choose from a variety of room types, including deluxe casita rooms with private plunge pools and two-bedroom suites with telescopes for stargazing.
Activities galore and Four Seasons hospitality

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While many come to experience the surrounding landscapes of North Scottsdale and Pinnacle Peak Park, there is more than enough to do at the resort itself. The Four Seasons offers a state-of-the-art fitness center, fitness classes, tennis courts and access to the world-class golf course at the nearby Troon North Golf Club. Framed by desert mountain peaks, the golf course was designed by architect Jay Morrish and is one of the resort’s primary appeals.
After a day of activities, unwind at the poolside cabañas and fire pits, relax in the hot tub or enjoy a treatment at the onsite wellness spa. Here, therapies range from IV treatments to a Himalayan salt journey to an impressive array of massages.
When it comes to dining, the Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North offers an array of culinary delights. (And if you’re up for room service, that menu is also excellent.) Southwest flavors are on display at Talavera, the resort's signature steakhouse, while the Onyx Bar & Lounge is known for its open-air terrace and creative small plates.
If you’re interested in traveling to Scottsdale, connect with me and I can set up a tailored itinerary according to your preferences — with plenty of special touches and hotel perks along the way.
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