The Radisson Fort McDowell hotel in Scottsdale, AZ is conveniently located close to many Phoenix and Scottsdale attractions, allowing guests to make the most of their Arizona vacation. Guests at our Scottsdale lodging can go tubing down the Salt River or hike trails in the mountains. Stay on property and enjoy our We-Ko-Pa Golf Course and casino. Whether you want to hike at Camelback Mountain or try your luck at the slot machines, you can do it all at our hotel in Scottsdale, AZ.
Our Scottsdale lodging is convenient to the following attractions:
Fort McDowell Casino Try your luck at our on-site casino, featuring slot machines, a card room and live weekend entertainment. Address: 10424 North Fort McDowell Road, Fort McDowell, AZ 85264 Phone: (480) 837-1424 Distance: Adjacent to hotel
Fountain Hills Theater Enjoy a performance of one of your favorite plays at this local theater. Address: 11445 N Saguaro Blvd, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268-5036 Phone: (480) 837-9661 Distance: 11.9 mi.
Hohokam Stadium Hohokam Stadium is the spring training home of the Chicago Cubs. Address: 1235 N Center St, Mesa, AZ 85201 Phone: (480) 644-4451 Distance: 21 mi.
Mesa Amphitheater This amphitheater hosts a variety of live musical performances. Address: 201 N Center St, Mesa, AZ 85201 Phone: (480) 644-2178 Distance: 21.9 mi.
Old Town Scottsdale Strolling through the streets of Old Town Scottsdale, you'll discover quaint boutiques, 120 galleries, local museums and a variety of restaurants. Distance: 25.1 mi.
River of Time Museum Learn about the history of Fountain Hills and the Lower Verde River Valley at this museum. Address: 12901 N. La Montana Blvd. Phone: (480) 837-2612 Distance: 13.4 mi.
We-Ko-Pa Golf Course Spend a day golfing at our on-site golf club, which features three challenging courses. Address: 18200 East Toh Vee Circle Fort McDowell, Arizona 85264 Phone: (480) 836-9000 Distance: On site
Additional attractions near our hotel in Scottsdale, AZ include:
Lauded for its temperate climate and year-round sunshine, Phoenix has an appeal that extends far beyond the weather. Relaxed and sprawling, this fast-growing city is popular with retirees and tourists alike. It, along with the entire Valley of the Sun, celebrates its Southwestern heritage in museums, galleries, shops, and an amazing variety of regional restaurants. The beauty of the desert landscape also provides an irresistible appeal; resorts and golf courses capitalize on the rugged, otherworldly terrain, attracting thousands of visitors each year. Culture isn't lacking either. From the Heard Museum to the Arizona Science Center, art and exploration coexist happily. There's also shopping at Heritage Square, hot-air balloon rides in the desert, and outdoor concerts throughout the year. Plus, the Grand Canyon and the Red Rock Country of Sedona are only a few hours away. The Suns, the Coyotes, and the Rattlers sports teams also call this bustling, welcoming city home.
Did you know?
Despite the fact that Arizona is a favorite place in the United States to retire, it's also a place that has plenty to do at night. In the Valley, you'll find just about any kind of nightclub - from country to rock and blues to sports.