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Discover the Convenience of our Hotel's Yuma, AZ Location

The Radisson Yuma provides guests with easy access to a variety of entertaining attractions such as casinos, golf courses, art museums, shopping malls and theaters. Try your luck at the Cocopah Casino or embrace the great outdoors on the Colorado River. Combined with our rewarding amenities and services, the Radisson can provide an excellent venue for your next vacation or business trip. 

Attractions nearby our hotel's Yuma, AZ location include:
  • Cocopah Casino (9.1 miles)
    Here, you'll find some of the hottest gaming around with 500 slot machines, 10 Vegas-style blackjack tables and a 250-seat bingo hall.
    Phone: (928) 726-8066
  • Quechan Casino (2.3 miles)
    This Mediterranean-themed casino features a live 10-table poker room, 24 tables with a variety of card games and a 30,000-square-foot slot machine floor.
    Phone: (877) 783-2426
  • Desert Hills Golf Course (4.1 miles)
    Hit the links at this southwestern par 72 golf course that is home to several professional events, including the Ben Hogan and Nike Tour Events.
    Phone: (928) 344-4653
  • Historic Yuma Theater (2.3 miles)
    Enjoy a variety of events inside this 640-seat historic theater and visit the many visual and performing arts events at the galleries of the Yuma Art Center.
    Phone: (928) 373-5202
  • Yuma Palms Shopping Mall (1 mile)
    Enjoy almost 500,000 square feet of shopping space, restaurants and entertainment at Yuma Palms Shopping Mall.
    Phone: (928) 329-4559
  • Yuma Conservation Garden (3.5 miles)
    See desert tortoises, feed the ducks and enjoy a leisurely picnic while learning about Sonoran desert ecology at the Yuma Conservation garden.
    Phone: (928) 317-1935
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About Yuma

During the 1820s, California-bound homesteaders forded the Colorado River near what is now the Arizona-California state line. Eventually this crossing (first discovered by 18th century Catholic missionaries) hosted a military fort and the first permanent settlement of the Great California Gold Rush. Thanks to the settlement's proximity to several rivers, steamboats and ships also brought passengers and goods from all over the world to this cozy corner of the Wild West. Soon after, the railroad came calling, and the town became an important stopping-point for supply cars heading west. In those days of Mexican occupation, Yuma was first known as Colorado City, then Arizona City, and finally, Yuma (following a Territorial Legislature vote). Today, Yuma's quaint Main Street recollects the town's frontier past, with tiny shops and street-side eateries housed in authentic Southwestern-style structures. In addition, a park marks the point where the historic settlement sprang up. Now, in place of rowdy saloons, brothels, and casinos, visitors find the likes of Lutes Casino, a one-time grocery store that's Arizona's oldest pool hall and domino parlor, and Yuma Landing, a restaurant and lounge that serves up healthy helpings of Southwestern salmon and chicken fried steak. Other noteworthy sites include the historic Territorial Prison, home to some of America's most notorious criminals from 1876 till 1909; Yuma Crossing State Historic park, which commemorates five centuries of area river crossings; Sahiti Camel Farm, a conservation area housing Arabian camels, desert foxes, and Asian water buffalos; and the Century House Museum, home of intrepid settler E. F. Sanguinetti and a fascinating repository of Yuma history.

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