7677 North 16th Street, Phoenix, Arizona, United States | (618) 248-8274
Located 15 to 20 minutes from downtown Phoenix and the
airport
Beautifully landscaped grounds with waterfalls, fountains,
and mountain views
Clean and spacious suites with living rooms and two TVs
Suites include mini-fridges, coffeemakers, and
patios/balconies with nice views
Large, full-service spa and salon with several treatment
options
Two full-service restaurants offer breakfast, lunch, and
dinner
Four-acre waterpark includes pools, lazy river, and large
waterslide
Conference center with 46,000 square feet of event space
Recreation options include tennis, basketball, and
mini-golf
Golf privileges at nearby sister property’s upscale course
Children’s supervised activities center
Daily resort fee for Wi-Fi and water park access
Somewhat dark and dated room furnishings and decor
A bit isolated from other restaurants and shops
27-acre property demands some walking
The upper-middle-range Pointe Hilton at Squaw Peak Resort is a
Phoenix landmark set on 27 rolling acres abutting a 300-acre mountain preserve.
It’s a frequent host of large conferences, but also a family-friendly destination
resort with a four-acre water park, kids' camp, and full-service spa. Other recreational
opportunities include tennis and an 18-hole mini-golf course. Suites are clean,
spacious, and comfortable with separate living rooms, two TVs, and
mini-fridges. But the Southwestern decor is dark and dated, and the sprawling
grounds often require a golf cart or a lengthy walk to reach some areas. Expect to pay a resort fee. The nearby sister property, Pointe
Hilton Tapatio Cliffs Resort, has comparable rates
and amenities as well as an 18-hole golf course on-site.
Scene
Bustling with families and conference delegates, but in a peaceful environment
Pointe Hilton Squaw Peak's atmosphere is busy by default. The top-notch conference center hosts groups of up to 1,500,
so the resort gets busy at times. The four-acre water park and kids' camp also attract many
families, keeping the resort bustling with activity. But the huge complex is
laid out in such a way that it remains a peaceful desert oasis where quiet places
are easily found. Lush, palm-shaded
courtyards with beautiful fountains, inviting pools, and sitting areas seem to
be around every corner. Nestled in the hills next to a 300-acre mountain
preserve, the Spanish Mediterranean designed resort exudes a rustic, calming
ambience. The two-story main lobby is bright and airy, with reception desks
along both walls. Cozy sitting areas are set below arched windows on both sides of
the entrance. Other interior spaces feature polished tile floors and
stucco-style walls. Like the grounds outside, large plants flourish inside as they're bathed in natural light by two-story, floor-to-ceiling windows with
majestic arches.
Location
In a commercial and residential area about 15 minutes north of downtown Phoenix
The resort is located about eight miles north of downtown
Phoenix in a developed area that's surrounded by businesses and residential
complexes. A few restaurants are within a three- to five-minute walk, but it’s
not in an ideal walking area for dining or shopping. The resort is just off the Piestewa
(51) Freeway and an eight-minute drive to Piestewa Peak Park’s hiking trailheads.
Great hiking is 15 minutes away by car at the Echo Canyon Recreation Area where
trailheads lead up Camelback Mountain. A plethora of shopping is available at
the Biltmore Fashion Park (a 10- to 12-minute drive) and Metro Center Mall (15- to 20-minute drive), which also has a cinema complex. Approximately
15 to 20 minutes of driving is what it takes to reach the Phoenix Sky Harbor International
Airport and notable attractions in the downtown Phoenix area including Heard
Museum, Chase Field, Talking Stick Resort Arena, and the Phoenix Convention
Center. Old Town Scottsdale’s numerous shops and restaurants are about 25
minutes away by car, as is the Desert Botanical Garden. Arizona State
University’s campus in Tempe is 20 to 30 minutes away. A bus stop is about a
three-minute walk from the resort, but it typically takes significantly longer
to travel anywhere in the Valley by public transit than it does by car.
Rooms
Clean and spacious with a separate living room -- but dark and dated decor
Decor in the bi-level Casitas and larger Ambassador and
Presidential Suites varies, but the 430 Standard Suites offer the same design
elements. The suites are clean, spacious, and well maintained, but decor feels a tad dark and dated. The textiles in general are dark, such as the striped carpet in shades of blue, red, and brown or the drapes in similar colors with circular, Southwestern accents. Painted, light yellow walls are hung with colorful Southwestern art. Furniture in reddish-brown wood includes headboards, nightstands, work desks, and dressers
with granite tops. Standard Suites come in one king or two queen bed options with Hilton’s comfortable Suite Dreams bedding package; bedding is bright white, including the duvets. Separate
living rooms have drab, salmon-color sleeper sofas and blue armchairs with
Southwestern accents, as well as a second flat-screen TV. Standard room amenities include mini-fridges, coffeemakers, and magnifying mirrors. Dual-line phones with voicemail and Wi-Fi access (included in the resort fee) are standard as well. Like the bedroom and living room areas, the bathrooms are spacious and clean, but there’s nothing special about them. Bathrooms
have roomy, granite-top wood vanities that are separated from the toilets, and
shower/tub combos are framed by light beige tile. Free toiletries by Peter Thomas Roth are provided. The larger,
bi-level Casitas offer villa-style accommodations. They come in one bedroom/one
bathroom or two bedroom/two bathroom combinations and have a microwave and
full-size fridge. Some large suites have three bedrooms. The suites’ small patios or balconies offer lovely views of the mountains, pools, or other areas of the hilly complex.
Features
Four-acre waterpark, full-service spa and salon, and a conference center
Most guests at Pointe Hilton are here for the extensive convenient and fun features. A daily resort fee covers Wi-Fi access and admission to the four-acre
River Ranch water park that encompasses several pools, whirlpools, slides, and a
meandering lazy river. The various pools are heated in colder months and open
year-round. The 10,000-square-foot, full-service salon and spa offers numerous
treatments and has a spa shop. The resort's simple fitness
center includes a broad range of Precor cardio and weight-training equipment and free
weights. Outdoor recreational options are more appealing, and include tennis and basketball courts, an 18-hole mini-golf course, and golf privileges at the 18-hole course at the nearby
sister property, Pointe Hilton Tapatio Cliffs Resort. The Coyote Camp is a supervised
center for children four to 12 that offers a busy schedule of fun activities.
Babysitting services are available through the concierge. The resort has a
conference center with 46 separate meeting rooms in 46,000 square feet of event
space. The business center has Internet access and remote printing
capabilities. Valet dry cleaning and laundry services are available, and multiple
self-service laundry facilities are on-site. A gift shop located in the lobby sells clothing, Southwestern jewelry, and art. Self-parking is free, but valet
parking is not. A fleet of golf carts transport guests throughout the 27-acre
property upon request. Pets are welcome in select rooms with a surcharge.
All-Inclusive / Food
Two restaurants and a poolside cafe -- plus an extra charge for breakfast
It's entirely possible to eat all of your meals at the Pointe Hilton. Hole-In-The-Wall provides family-style dining in a refurbished ranch house for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Kids' menus are available and the breakfast menu features cowboy-inspired fare like skillets and griddle cakes. Rico's American Grill also serves three meals a day, and pets are welcome on the outdoor patio. Breakfast is served buffet-style or a la carte and lunch and dinner menus have American dishes with a Southwestern flare. Breakfast isn't included in the room rate. Room service is available 24 hours a day. There's also a Starbucks on-site. Slim Pickens provides cocktails, smoothies, and lighter options by the pool.