Mountain Capital Partners, alongside affiliated fund Texas Capital Partners, announced the acquisition of The Arizona Hideaway Collection from the Allred Family—a portfolio of three landmark Arizona resort and golf destinations: Tubac Golf Resort & Spa, Sedona Golf Resort, and Rancho Mañana Golf Club.
The acquisition broadens Mountain Capital Partners year-round outdoor recreation footprint across the Southwest, bringing its Arizona golf portfolio to five courses.
Together, the three properties represent some of the most recognized resort and golf destinations in Arizona, each with its own distinct character. Tubac Golf Resort & Spa has welcomed guests since 1959. Sedona Golf Resort is set among the state’s iconic red rock formations. Rancho Mañana Golf Club, built on a historic 1940s dude ranch in Cave Creek.
“My father and I spent decades building places that we believe in – places with history, character, and a sense of belonging,” says Mike Allred, President and CFO of The Arizona Hideaway Collection. “Passing the Collection to Mountain Capital Partners feels right because of the passion they have for these assets and what they represent. They understand what it means to be the keeper of something people love. We’re proud of what these properties are, and we’re confident in what they will become.”
The Hermosa Inn, also owned by the Allred family, is not included in this transaction and will continue under the family’s ownership.
James Coleman, Founder and Managing Partner of Mountain Capital Partners, sees The Arizona Hideaway Collection as a natural extension of the company’s vision.
“We are fueled by freedom, happiness and purpose, and those aren’t limited to ski areas,” Coleman says. “When we’re not skiing, we’re mountain biking, exploring trails, rafting rivers – and of course, golfing. We are anchored in skiing and snowboarding, and that will never change – but we are also more. The Arizona Hideaway Collection is proof of that.”
Current management and operating teams at all three properties will be retained. All existing reservations, memberships, wedding and group events will be honored without disruption. Mutsiwegota said MCP will share more about its plans for the properties, including Power Pass integration, in the coming months.






