Arizona’s We-Ko-Pa Resort delivers relaxation and adventure

From Tempe and Sun City to Chandler and Maryvale, the Milwaukee Brewers and their fans have spent spring training in the Phoenix area for 50 years. After a half century of Cactus League travel, faithful followers from Wisconsin have fewer and fewer “hidden gems” to discover.

One such place is the We-Ko-Pa Resort & Conference Center, part of the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation, northeast of Scottsdale.

We-Ko-Pa boasts resort amenities at hotel prices, a casino, golf courses, private-trail jeep tours, Segway tours and horseback riding in the Sonoran Desert, Verde River kayaking, and riverboat cruises across Saguaro Lake.

The American Indian-owned We-Ko-Pa Resort is Yavapai for four peaks and refers to the sacred Four Peaks mountains on the 28,000-acre reservation.

The view to the back of the We-Ko-Pa Resort includes a pool, desert, and mountains.
The view to the back of the We-Ko-Pa Resort includes a pool, desert, and mountains.

Despite its tranquil locale, the resort is easy to reach off Arizona State Highway 87 within a 30-minute drive of Phoenix’s Sky Harbor International Airport.

Reverence to the natural world is evident at the resort. A river mosaic in pavement and flooring extends from the pool behind the resort, flows through the lobby, continues along the parking lot and meanders to the We-Ko-Pa Golf Club across the street. The mosaic symbolizes the Verde River, a lifeline for the Yavapai throughout history and Arizona’s only Wild and Scenic River.

Other Yavapai-inspired nuances at the AAA Four Diamond property include wood-wall treatments that mirror basket weaving and lighting fixtures that evoke water elements.

Aside from relaxing at the pool, which features an adjoining five-hole putting green and horseshoe area, guests may luxuriate inside with a massage, facial or salon service at the onsite spa. Elsewhere, abundant outdoor lounging on cushioned furniture around large tables offers the perfect setting for socializing.

The resort boasts seven dining options. Surrounded by cacti, the Ahnala Mesquite Room offers outstanding Arizona cuisine with a Southwestern twist for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Diners may choose to eat outdoors under a large covered area.

These types of amenities may be standard fare for the resort-rich Scottsdale area, but what sets We-Ko-Pa apart are the proprietary activities on the land owned by the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation.

Fort McDowell Adventures offers a range of adventures. The Green Zebra Desert Tour is a blast, featuring a tour of private acres of the pristine Sonoran desert by Tomcar, an off-road utility vehicle. The varied terrain includes gripping climbs and daring descents, safely led by a lead-vehicle guide, who shares tales, historical details and vegetation information during stops. Participants can even see the 300-foot water fountain, which shoots up every hour, in the distance in nearby Fountain Hills. Despite the desert environs, the guide assured us that, no, it wasn’t a mirage.

Impressive cacti greet visitors on the Green Zebra Desert Jeep Tour, which includes stops for information about the vegetation by the lead-vehicle guide.
Impressive cacti greet visitors on the Green Zebra Desert Jeep Tour, which includes stops for information about the vegetation by the lead-vehicle guide.

If four hoofs are more your thing, the company offers 90-minute or two-hour horseback rides. City Slicker Cattle Drives are also an option; participants help the cowboys keep the cattle moving forward, or just enjoy the scenery at the back of the pack. Groups may tack on Dutch oven-style cookouts for a true cowboy experience.

Segway tours on these private trails have become popular, and guided mountain-bike and hiking tours also are options.

Though located in the desert, the private land features abundant water. Fort McDowell Adventures offers guided kayaking, rafting and stand-up paddle board activities, which begin at the Lower Salt River. Desert Belle cruises prove an ideal way to witness canyon walls and desert vistas from the comfort of a riverboat. The 90-minute narrated tours showcase the somewhat hidden Saguaro Lake.

Two celebration venues, perfect for group or family activities, add more luster. Rosa’s Ranch includes multiple fire pits, a custom copper bar and temperature-controlled saloon. La Puesta del Sol is more event-based; the large venue (100 to 1,200 guests) features 360-degree views of surrounding mountains and retractable sidewalls offering indoor dining with a saloon.

Back near the 246-room resort, the We-Ko-Pa Golf Club is home to traditional and target-style courses with a clubhouse and restaurant. Both courses boast panoramic desert and mountain scenery, with no homes, condos or townhomes lining the fairways or interrupting the views.

Steps away from the resort’s lobby is Fort McDowell Casino, where guest may indulge in 24 hours of gaming machines, live table and poker games, and table-side food service.

Even if they end up losing in the casino, Cactus League-goers can say they found a winning destination in We-Ko-Pa Resort.

And to get around the Phoenix area, whether to exhibition-season Brewers games, Sedona, and other Arizona attractions, there is nothing like driving an Infinity QX30. It provided the comfort and safety we needed, and then some. Facilitated by Page One Automotive, with locations in Phoenix, San Francisco, and the Pacific Northwest, the QX30 is a brand-new subcompact/crossover SUV. The 2.o-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine and 208 horsepower provided plenty of oomph and style. The vacation wouldn’t have been the same without the Infinity QX30.

More information: The We-Ko-Pa Resort & Conference Center is at 10438 N. Fort McDowell Road, Fort McDowell, Ariz.

For more, call (480) 789-5300 or see wekoparesortandconferencecenter.com.

This Infinity performed like magic on Arizona roadways.
This Infinity performed like magic on Arizona roadways.

Article written by Steve Slosarek

Staff Writer
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