CAVE CREEK, A HORSE LOVER'S DELIGHT
Experience the True Arizona in Cave
Creek - eclectic shopping, art
galleries and the unrivaled beauty
of the Sonoran Desert.
You can still find traces of the Old
West. Lots of shopping for beautiful
Leather goods, jewelry. More
than 30 restaurants to choose from,
(local
taste of Arizona grills spice up the
dining experience for residents of
Cave Creek equestrian homes).
Yes,
you can enjoy everything from fine
dining to cowboy cook-outs.
Horseback riding, rodeos, country
and western dancing,
art, museums, parks and nature
preserves.
Elevation: 2,200 feet
Population: 3,728 residents (50%
male, 50% female)
Median Age: 44.7 years
Hottest month : July (101 F degrees
average)
Coldest months: December & January
(41 F degrees average)

The Sonoran Desert lays out a
magnificent view for the residents
of Cave Creek, and offers miles of
riding trails for equestrian
homeowners. Just north of Phoenix
and Scottsdale, Cave Creek enjoys
cooler summer temperatures,
smog-free air and starry nights away
from the city’s glow. Saguaro Hill
is displayed beautifully in the
background of downtown Cave Creek’s
scenery. The luxury of Cave Creek’s
horse properties is found in the
pools, private spas, fireplaces and
other special features. Horse
properties are usually single-family
detached homes with spacious lots
and access to riding trails.
The price range for Cave Creek horse
properties for sale is $250,000 to
$17,300,000.

MARICOPA COUNTY PARKS & TRAILS
From hiking on a barrier-free trail,
to horseback riding along a creek,
Maricopa County Parks offer visitors
the best of the Sonoran Desert. At
approximately 120,000 acres,
Maricopa County is home to the
largest regional park system in the
United States. All trails within the
Maricopa County Park System are for
non-motorized use only. Ten parks in
the system circle the metropolitan
area and all are within a 45-minute
drive from downtown Phoenix.

CAVE CREEK PARK
Located north of Phoenix, this
2,922-acre park sits in the upper
Sonoran Desert. Ranging in elevation
from 2,000 feet to 3,060, this
desert oasis provides any hiker and
equestrian majestic views. The Go
John Trail loops around a mountain
to provide the illusion of being
miles away from civilization. In the
1870s, fever stricken gold seekers
staked their dreams on the
jasper-studded hills. Guided trails
to these sites give visitors an
opportunity to travel back in time.
Roaming around the various western
shops. You can find hand-made indian
pottery and jewelry; leather goods
such as western hats, women's
handbags, wallets, etc.

Information Courtesy of:
Maricopa County Parks and Recreation
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