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20-plus Southwest spring escapes worth booking now

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From March through May, the Southwest shifts into its most vibrant season. Desert wildflowers bloom, some mountain locales continue to beckon winter sports enthusiasts, coastal breezes return and pool decks come back to life. 


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Whether you are craving a red rock reset, a culinary city weekend, a spa-forward sanctuary or a sun-drenched resort escape, these spring-ready destinations deliver the perfect balance of energy and ease across Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada, Texas and Utah.

Best spring getaways in the Southwest 

From desert resorts and alpine retreats to coastal hideaways and culture-rich cities, these spring destinations make the most of March through May in the Southwest.

Arizona

The JW Marriott Phoenix Desert Ridge Resort & Spa pool complex at sunset with palm trees, private cabanas and a water slide reflected in calm water.
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JW Marriott Phoenix Desert Ridge Resort & Spa (Phoenix, Arizona)

Why it works for a spring escape: Set on 316 acres of Sonoran Desert, this expansive resort delivers warm-weather energy, wide-open space and built-in entertainment, making it an ideal spring destination for families and groups.

Spring highlights: AquaRidge WaterPark anchors the experience with a $16 million transformation featuring an enhanced lazy river, Wildfire Grove pools and waterfall, Sedona Springs, an adults-only Sky Island and three water slides, including Gullywasher, The Drop and Little Eddy.

Good to know: Ideal for families and multi-generational getaways looking for a full resort experience without leaving the property. Poolside cabanas are popular in spring and should be reserved in advance.

Website: jwdesertridge.com

Sheraton Denver Downtown Carcara restaurant interior featuring wood beams, a central tree installation and warm ambient lighting.
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Sheraton Phoenix Downtown (Phoenix, Arizona)

Why it works for a spring escape: Located in the heart of downtown, Arizona’s largest hotel offers walkable access to sports, arts and entertainment venues, making it a smart base for an urban spring getaway.

Spring highlights: Guests can unwind at the rooftop pool terrace, fuel up at &More by Sheraton and enjoy Sonoran-inspired cuisine at Carcara. The property includes designed social spaces, a 24/7 Technogym fitness center and access to walkable downtown entertainment and dining options.

Good to know: Best suited for travelers who want city energy and convenience. Its central location makes it easy to build a flexible spring itinerary.

Website: Main website

The Photo courtesy of Sky Rock Sedona ooftop terrace with woven lounge seating and a firepit overlooking Sedona’s red rock formations at sunset.
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Sky Rock Sedona (Sedona, Arizona)

Why it works for a spring escape: Perfectly positioned in the heart of Sedona, Sky Rock offers walkable trail access and panoramic red rock views, making it an effortless basecamp for a spring reset. 

Spring highlights: Guests can explore Sedona with the help of the hotel’s “Vortex Hunters,” unwind in newly debuted treatment rooms featuring Body Alchemy Sedona rituals and Anastarr Sacred Skin products, and take part in complimentary daily meditation, yoga, Moonrise Ceremonies, sound healing and stargazing. Bar WooWoo offers Southwestern-inspired tapas and handcrafted cocktails with panoramic views of Snoopy Rock, Thunder Mountain and Coffee Pot Rock.

Good to know: Ideal for wellness seekers, couples and girlfriends’ getaways craving equal parts adventure and spiritual reset. Spring weather in Sedona is prime for hiking and outdoor programming.

Website: skyrocksedona.com

The Westin La Paloma Resort & Spa pool with lounge chairs and umbrellas set against the Santa Catalina Mountains at golden hour.
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The Westin La Paloma Resort & Spa (Tucson, Arizona)

Why it works for a spring escape: Framed by the Santa Catalina Mountains, this AAA Four-Diamond resort blends peak desert weather with laid-back luxury, offering a refined yet relaxed spring retreat.

Spring highlights: Five pools and cabanas set the scene for sunny afternoons, while the Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course and nearby Saguaro National Park invite outdoor adventure. Evenings feature Nightly Sunset Spirits, live music at Casa 71 Tequila Lounge and Sonoran cuisine at La Luz. La Paloma Spa & Salon rounds out the experience with a full menu of wellness treatments.

Good to know: Ideal for couples, golf enthusiasts and those seeking a polished desert escape with resort-level amenities. Spring is prime season in Tucson, so early reservations are recommended.

Website: lapalomaresort.com

W Scottsdale's rooftop pool scene with guests lounging, swimming and socializing beneath palm trees and modern hotel buildings.
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W Scottsdale (Scottsdale, Arizona)

Why it works for a spring escape: W Scottsdale delivers a high-energy adult retreat with walkable nightlife, rooftop pool culture and curated perks through its Spring to Scottsdale package.

Spring highlights: The package includes a $50 beverage credit, $80 breakfast credit at Sexy Roman or in-room dining, late check-out and potential early check-in or upgrade based on availability. Guests can save 20% at AWAY Spa, home to Arizona’s only AI Aescape massage. The rooftop WET Deck features Arizona’s only chilled pool, private cabanas and weekend DJs, while The Living Room hosts live music Thursday through Saturday nights.

Good to know: Ideal for couples, friends’ trips and baseball fans visiting during Spring Training. Its prime location places guests steps from more than 80 bars, restaurants and nightlife venues.

Website: marriott.com/en-us/hotels/phxwh-w-scottsdale/overview

Colorado

Guest room at Hotel Alpenrock in Breckenridge featuring a king bed, modern wood furnishings and large windows overlooking snow-covered mountain slopes.
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Hotel Alpenrock (Breckenridge, Colorado)

Why it works for a spring escape: Breckenridge’s newest upscale hotel sits on Peak 9, just steps from the slopes and within walking distance of historic downtown, blending mountain access with polished comfort.

Spring highlights: Outdoor hot tubs offer post-adventure relaxation, while on-site dining includes Edwin, The Carter, Canary Speakeasy and a Café & Bistro. Thoughtful in-room touches like La Colombe coffee stations, premium bedding and humidifiers elevate the alpine experience.

Good to know: The Advance Purchase offer saves up to 20% when booking early. Pet-friendly accommodations and a central location make it ideal for couples, friends and mountain-loving travelers.

Website: hotelalpenrock.com

Three women sit around a Sheraton Denver Downtown outdoor firepit outside a downtown hotel, holding cocktails and chatting in a city setting.
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Sheraton Denver Downtown (Denver, Colorado)

Why it works for a spring escape: Set in the heart of Downtown Denver, the hotel combines prime walkability with curated activity packages, making it an easy, flexible choice for spring travel.

Spring highlights: The hotel’s dedicated Denver Zoo package makes exploring the city easy, while guests can also access discounted tickets to the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, Museum of Illusions and Clyfford Still Museum. On property, families can book the Topgolf Swing Suite, relax at the year-round heated rooftop pool and enjoy evening cocktails at BEZEL.

Good to know: Ideal for families or multi-generational trips looking for urban energy with flexible entertainment options. Booking packages in advance is recommended for best availability.

Website: marriott.com/en-us/hotels/dends-sheraton-denver-downtown-hotel/overview

Guest room at The Ritz-Carlton, Denver featuring two queen beds, warm wood accents and large windows with downtown city views.
Photo courtesy of The Ritz-Carlton, Denver

The Ritz-Carlton, Denver (Denver, Colorado)

Why it works for a spring escape: A BOSW Bestie designated hotel, The Ritz-Carlton, Denver pairs refined city luxury with an indulgent Club Lounge experience that adds an effortless layer of comfort to any spring stay.

Spring highlights: This iconic Denver hotel offers several packages this spring, but we encourage booking the Club Lounge Experience. The Ritz-Carlton Club Lounge offers full-day access to curated culinary presentations, a dedicated concierge and skyline views from sunrise to evening. Guests can begin the day with breakfast overlooking the city, return for seasonal bites throughout the afternoon and enjoy coffee and conversation in a relaxed, elevated setting.

Good to know: Club Lounge access starts at $125 per person, per day and is available daily from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Valid through June 30, 2026. Ideal for couples, families or travelers looking to add a seamless luxury upgrade to their Denver visit.

Website: ritzcarlton.com/en/hotels/denrz-the-ritz-carlton-denver/overview

A curated foodie package from the The Benson Hotel + Faculty Club featuring a hand-drawn culinary map, recipe cards, chocolate postcard and branded keepsakes arranged on a table.
Photo courtesy of The Benson Hotel + Faculty Club

The Benson Hotel + Faculty Club (Aurora, Colorado)

Why it works for a spring escape: Aurora delivers a spring break built around food instead of crowds. The Benson’s newly launched Foodie Paradise Package makes planning effortless with built-in perks and a curated culinary roadmap.

Spring highlights: Aurora is one of Colorado’s most diverse cities, home to everything from James Beard Award–winning Annette to Havana Street’s 150-plus international restaurants and markets. The package includes a hand-drawn culinary map by local artist Scorpio Steele, a $50 dining credit at The Common Good, a chocolate Colorado postcard from Miette et Chocolate, recipe keepsake cards, a custom Bento Box and 10% off the Best Available Rate.

Good to know: Availability is limited; advanced booking is recommended.

Website: thebensonhotel.com/accommodations/special-offers

New Mexico

Private patio at Bishop’s Lodge in Santa Fe featuring an outdoor soaking tub, cushioned seating and scenic desert landscape views.
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Bishop’s Lodge (Santa Fe, New Mexico)

Why it works for a spring escape: Nestled on 315 acres just outside Santa Fe’s historic plaza, Bishop’s Lodge blends ranch-meets-retreat energy with sweeping desert and mountain views, making it a serene spring destination with access to culture, outdoor adventure and ample wide-open space.

Spring highlights: Guests can explore spring wildflowers and hiking trails, enjoy horseback riding through the surrounding landscape, soak up sunsets around fire pits and gather over regionally inspired cuisine. The property’s ranch-style charm and refined accommodations create the perfect springtime balance of ease and elevated comfort.

Good to know: Ideal for couples, friends’ trips and families seeking a relaxed yet intentional Southwest retreat. Spring weather in northern New Mexico offers crisp mornings and sunny afternoons, perfect for outdoor exploration.

Website: auberge.com/bishops-lodge/wellness/spa

Rooftop pool at Eldorado Hotel & Spa in Santa Fe featuring lounge chairs, glowing pool lighting and panoramic views of adobe buildings and surrounding mountains at dusk.
Photo courtesy of Eldorado Hotel & Spa, Facebook

Eldorado Hotel & Spa (Santa Fe, New Mexico)

Why it works for a spring escape: Located in the heart of Downtown Santa Fe, this AAA Four-Diamond property blends timeless Southwestern design with walkable access to galleries, dining and cultural landmarks.

Spring highlights: Guests staying in March or April receive a $50 spa credit per reservation to indulge in a massage, facial or restorative treatment at the award-winning spa. The property also features Santa Fe’s only rooftop pool and lounge, refined casual dining and 219 well-appointed guest rooms and suites.

Good to know: The $50 spa credit is valid for one service per reservation and based on availability. Ideal for couples, girlfriends’ getaways and culture-forward travelers seeking relaxation in the heart of Santa Fe.

Website: eldoradohotel.com

Interior of Lady Duff’s Lounge at Hotel Glorieta in Santa Fe featuring velvet seating, warm lighting and intimate cocktail tables.
Photo courtesy of Jessie Watts, Hotel Glorieta

Hotel Glorieta (Santa Fe, New Mexico)

Why it works for a spring escape: Blending walkable access to Santa Fe’s eclectic downtown with cozy, design-forward accommodations, Hotel Glorieta makes it easy to balance culture, cuisine and outdoor adventure in a single stay.

Spring highlights: Guests can unwind at the outdoor pool and hot tub, enjoy specialty bites at Lady Duff’s Lounge and catch live music in the intimate Marigold Room, with performances like Esther Rose. Spring also marks the 10th anniversary of the Santa Fe Margarita Trail, a citywide tasting experience featuring 31 margaritas crafted with 100% agave tequila. After exploring the Trail, travelers can sip the signature Marigold Margarita back at the hotel.

Good to know: Ideal for couples, girlfriends’ getaways and culture lovers looking for a mix of live music, local flavor and high-desert hiking. Spring brings crisp evenings and sunny days, perfect for exploring.

Website: hotelglorietasantafe.com

Nevada

Sound bath setup at Edgewood Tahoe featuring crystal singing bowls in the foreground and guests lying on mats in a softly lit wellness space.
Photo courtesy of Edgewood Tahoe Resort, Facebook

Edgewood Tahoe Resort (Stateline, Nevada)

Why it works for a spring escape: Set along the shores of Lake Tahoe, Edgewood pairs snow-capped peaks with shoulder-season tranquility, offering alpine beauty without peak-season crowds.

Spring highlights: Guests can enjoy lakeside walks, mountain views, spa treatments and refined dining while soaking in crisp spring air. The contrast of lingering snow and emerging greenery creates a striking seasonal backdrop.

Good to know: Spring weather can vary, making layered clothing essential. Ideal for couples and travelers seeking alpine luxury with a quieter pace.

Website: edgewoodtahoe.com

Exterior of Renaissance Reno Downtown Hotel & Spa at sunset overlooking the Truckee River with colorful sky reflections and city lights.
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Renaissance Reno Downtown Hotel & Spa (Reno, Nevada)

Why it works for a spring escape: Located along the Truckee River in Reno’s revitalized Riverwalk District, this design-forward stay blends urban energy with outdoor access.

Spring highlights: Guests can explore nearby trails and riverfront paths, then unwind at the on-site spa or enjoy craft cocktails and dining within the hotel. Its central location makes it easy to experience Reno’s creative and cultural scene.

Good to know: A strong option for travelers seeking an affordable, under-the-radar alternative to larger resort destinations. Spring offers mild temperatures and fewer crowds.

Website: Main website

Exterior of The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas at night shows two buildings with 40 floors each in front a lake with fountains.
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas. (Photo courtesy of MGM Resorts International)

The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas (Las Vegas, Nevada)

Why it works for a spring escape: With ideal desert temperatures and pool season in full swing, The Cosmopolitan delivers high-energy city glamour before peak summer heat arrives.

Spring highlights: Multiple pool decks, buzzy dining concepts, cocktail-forward lounges and a prime Strip location create a seamless mix of relaxation and nightlife. Spring brings the perfect balance of sunshine by day and electric after-dark energy.

Good to know: Ideal for couples and friends’ trips seeking a social, adult-forward getaway. Spring weekends book quickly, especially during major events.

Website: cosmopolitanlasvegas.com

Texas

Loews Arlington Hotel, Facebook pool complex with lounge chairs, cabanas and a large hotel building overlooking the water.
Photo courtesy of Loews Arlington Hotel, Facebook

Loews Arlington Hotel (Arlington, Texas)

Why it works for a spring escape: This full-service resort delivers warm-weather fun and built-in dining, wellness and recreation, making it an easy choice for a spring getaway that balances relaxation and activity.

Spring highlights: The heated family pool features a water slide, splash pad and a man-made beach, plus private cabanas for cooling off in style. Guests can also enjoy an outdoor lap pool, a Technogym-equipped fitness center and a full-service spa and salon. Dining ranges from handmade pasta at Farena and Asian fusion at Soy Cowboy to poolside bites at Tomar El Sol and craft cocktails at The | BAR.

Good to know: Ideal for families and groups looking for a resort-style experience with multiple on-site dining options. Poolside seating and cabanas are popular during spring and should be reserved early.

Website: loewshotels.com/arlington-hotel

An elevated waterfront dining room at Omni Corpus Christi Hotel with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Corpus Christi Bay.
Photo courtesy of Omni Corpus Christi Hotel, Facebook

Omni Corpus Christi Hotel (Corpus Christi, Texas)

Why it works for a spring escape: Set in the lively Marina District with sweeping views of Corpus Christi Bay, this full-service hotel offers waterfront access, coastal adventure and on-site amenities.

Spring highlights: Guests can dine at the 18th-floor Republic of Texas restaurant, enjoy the newly renovated Switchgrass Landing, or unwind at Caller & Critic Bar and Morsel’s Café. Nomad Beauty Salon and Survive Infusion and Wellness add a restorative touch, while 131 miles of nearby Texas coastline invite sailing, swimming, snorkeling and deep-sea fishing.

Good to know: Ideal for couples, families and groups looking for a mix of city convenience and coastal recreation. Spring weather along the Gulf Coast is prime for outdoor water activities.

Website: omnihotels.com/hotels/corpus-christi

Interior dining space at Aleteo at The Monarch San Antonio, featuring tree-inspired design, suspended lighting and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking downtown.
Photo courtesy of The Monarch San Antonio

The Monarch San Antonio, Curio Collection by Hilton (San Antonio, Texas)

Why it works for a spring escape: Located in the heart of San Antonio, The Monarch blends nature-inspired design with intentional hospitality, offering a refined urban retreat rooted in comfort, connection and elevated detail.

Spring highlights: Executive Chef Jae H. Lee leads a globally influenced culinary program across three chef-driven dining destinations, celebrating premium meats, seafood and market-driven sourcing. The Experience the Stay package includes an on-property credit, premium WiFi and early check-in for a seamless spring getaway.

Good to know: Ideal for couples, foodies and culture-forward travelers seeking design, dining and walkable city exploration. Spring is one of San Antonio’s most pleasant seasons, making it prime time to explore the River Walk and nearby historic landmarks.

Website: hilton.com/en/hotels/satcuqq-the-monarch-san-antonio

Utah

Infinity-edge pool at Amangiri in Canyon Point, Utah surrounded by dramatic sandstone rock formations and minimalist desert architecture.
Photo courtesy of Amangiri

Amangiri (Canyon Point, Utah)

Why it works for a spring escape: Set amid the sculptural sandstone of the Colorado Plateau, Amangiri offers rare access to Utah’s Mighty 5 through private air excursions that transform multi-hour drives into seamless, immersive national park experiences.

Spring highlights: Guests can explore Arches, Canyonlands and Capitol Reef by private plane or take a helicopter to Bryce Canyon, the Grand Canyon and Zion, departing directly from the resort’s discreet helipad. Each itinerary includes optional privately guided ground tours, allowing travelers to experience iconic landmarks such as Delicate Arch, Mesa Arch and Hickman Bridge with expert insight. The property is isolated, stunning and offers multiple luxury spa and wellness opportunities. Spring brings milder temperatures and fewer crowds, making it an ideal time to explore the parks in comfort.

Good to know: Private plane excursions depart from Page Airport, about 25 minutes from the resort, while helicopter tours lift off from Amangiri’s on-site helipad. Experiences are fully customizable and designed for maximum efficiency and immersion.

Website: aman.com/resorts/amangiri

Lounge area at The Lodge at Blue Sky featuring modern wooden chaise chairs, textured concrete walls and large windows overlooking a mountain landscape.
Photo courtesy of The Lodge at Blue Sky, Auberge Resorts Collection, Facebook

The Lodge at Blue Sky, Auberge Resorts Collection (Wanship, Utah)

Why it works for a spring escape: Spanning 4,000 private acres just beyond Park City, this mountain retreat blends modern design with wide-open wilderness, offering space, serenity and immersive outdoor adventure.

Spring highlights: Guests can book equine experiences, heli-skiing, curated wellbeing rituals and Epicurean Experiences rooted in seasonal mountain cuisine. Stays of two nights or more include a signature Blue Sky experience designed to connect travelers with the landscape.

Good to know: Stay one night and receive 10% off, two to three nights earn 20% off and four or more nights unlock 30% savings. Ideal for couples and luxury adventure seekers.

Website: aubergeresorts.com/bluesky

The lobby of Red Cliffs Lodge Zion with leather couches, sheep table and lobby desk in background.
Photo courtesy of Red Cliffs Lodge Zion

Red Cliffs Lodge Zion, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel (Springdale, Utah)

Why it works for a spring escape: A BOSW Bestie designated hotel, Red Cliffs Lodge Zion places guests steps from Zion National Park’s South Entrance, offering a seamless basecamp for spring hiking, canyon views and small-town Springdale charm.

Spring highlights: March through May bring mild temperatures, blooming wildflowers and active wildlife across Zion’s trails. After a day exploring, guests can unwind at the hot tub, gather around the firepit or dine at Scout Bar and Grill. Nearby adventures include hiking, biking, ecotours and seasonal canyon experiences.

Good to know: Spring temperatures range from the 50s to 80s °F and water levels can run high, which may impact access to The Narrows. Shuttle tickets are often required during peak periods. Spring is popular but typically less crowded than summer.

Website: marriott.com/en-us/hotels/sguzb-the-red-cliffs-lodge-zion-a-tribute-portfolio-hotel/overview

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