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THE BIG PICTURE


THE WIGWAM RESORT: A DESERT OASIS


Tis year, members will gather for the FCSI TAD Conference at the historic luxury resort in Litchfield Park, Arizona for four days of fun activities and learning


Set in the Sonoran Desert, The Wigwam Resort opened in 1929 and spreads across 440 acres, offering guests a vast range of amenities and facilities to make their stay complete. FCSI delegates will have the chance to play three 18-hole championship golf courses and enjoy a full-service spa, a 26,000-square- foot fitness center and three swimming pools. Guests will stay in one of the 331 Southwestern style casitas and suites. The multi-award-winning resort is a member of Historic Hotels of America and has been listed among America’s best hotels on several occasions. It secured a AAA Four Diamond award in 2024-2025.


Among the dining options, the signature restaurant, Litchfield’s, has a farm-to- table approach, designing its menu with produce sourced from local Arizona farms. Red Allen’s Bar & Grill offers relaxed dining with views of the golf course and the Wigwam Bar is for all-day dining and a drink with friends.


NATURE AWAITS Those looking for an experience beyond the resort can visit the captivating Estrella Mountain Regional Park and White Tank Mountain Regional Park, which is the largest in Maricopa County. Thrilling sporting experiences are also within easy reach – the home of Arizona Cardinals is less than 10 miles away. Whether you want action or downtime, The Wigwam Resort has you covered.


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