Chippindall: Mountain Shadows returns to excellence in Paradise Valley

Andrew Chippindall | Paradise Valley Independent

After more than a dozen years of working to make Mountain Shadows a reality, we were delighted to finally open our doors in April. The resort sits between Mummy Mountain and iconic Camelback Mountain, truly in the heart of Paradise Valley.

We recently received some national accolades, and could not be more proud. Vogue named our pool one of the “Best New Hotel Pools in America,” among only 10 others in the nation to make the cut, and the only one in Arizona. Once you experience the atmosphere and the mountain views for yourself, we think you will agree.

The resort also received the prestigious Four Diamond Rating from AAA, a true benchmark of hospitality. Of the nearly 28,000 hotels evaluated by AAA’s inspectors each year, less than 6 percent receive this special recognition. It definitely sets Mountain Shadows apart as one of the premier places to stay in the Scottsdale-Paradise Valley area, and we’re proud to have earned the recognition so soon after opening.

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