Opened in 1896, Castle Hot Springs was Arizona’s first resort, attracting elite families like the Wrigleys and Rockefellers. During World War II, John F. Kennedy rehabbed a back injury here.
Food lovers and luxury travelers alike can now embark on an unforgettable culinary adventure at Arizona’s premier wellness ...
Set on 120 acres, 50 miles north of Phoenix and the airport, nestled into a storied canyon with one of the region's most famous hot springs, this was once a privileged playground for the ...
Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. A 1,100-acre luxury resort in central Arizona's Bradshaw Mountains, Castle Hot Springs began as a luxurious wellness retreat where people sought healing ...
Past guests couldn't find enough good things to say about Castle Hot Springs. The resort is a hit, from the wide range of activities to the accommodating staff to the on-site hot springs.
If my bank account was loaded, this is what I would do on my spring break in Arizona. This family-friendly vacation has ...
Nestled in the Bradshaw Mountains, Castle Hot Springs is a hidden gem offering luxury, history, and healing mineral waters.