Cave Creek AZ homes

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A landscape of cactus plants in the mountains of Cave Creek
A landscape of cactus plants in the mountains of Cave Creek
The famous Hideaway Grill is the town's favorite for Western delicacy
The famous Hideaway Grill is the town's favorite for Western delicacy
The entrance of the Frontier Town
The entrance of the Frontier Town

The forefathers of Cave Creek should be really proud of what it has become today. Established since the 1870’s as a municipal town until the mid 1980’s, it now grew as a large town with traces of Arizona historical landmarks and ruins that are still visible until today. The status of this place can also be attributed to the existence mines such as gold and copper, which became the reason why many career explorers, adventurists, and frontiersmen came to this place in hopes of striking it rich. Even until now, many are still wandering the place and even relocated here with their Cave Creek AZ homes that they bought.

New folks here should realize that parts of the town still have a Westernized feel to it. Most of these residents have their own Cave Creek AZ horse property because owning a single or dozens of horses around here would give any resident an advantage. They can generate money through lending it to visitors who are learning horse-back riding or use it for mountain trekking.

In spite of the overwhelming reputation of Cave Creek, the folks in this are still down to earth. They welcome any visitor with open arms and invite them with their weekly or annual events. The Fiesta Days, which is run for three days in April, with a three-performance PRCA Rodeo, a parade, and a dance! Visitors can also look forward for the annual Independence Day Fireworks Celebration, with outdoor barbeque and live band performances.

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AZPropertyQueen  says:
6 months ago

This seems like a great place to live. I wonder how the schools are around there...

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