Midst of the Mountains - Gold Canyon Homes, AZ
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Tag along the footsteps Native Americans took a century ago and it shall lead to miles of fabulous desert wilderness and scenic beauty enclosed in the Superstition Mountains and lakes… Welcome to Gold Canyon, an unincorporated community in the Pinal County of State of Arizona & located just minutes to the Phoenix Sky Harbor airport and the highway making very accessible to the nearby towns and cities. The town is advantageously located near to local schools, employment opportunities, and popular local attractions making it a good investment option for new home buyers.
Gold Canyon Homes for Sale is a serene community full of architectural character with wide-ranging option of homes to choose from 3/4 bedrooms or energy efficient & easy maintenance eco-friendly homes, community pool homes to take a cool dip in a sunny afternoon or houses with health facilities for the figure conscious. Riding high as a hot destination amongst Canadians, Europeans and some seasonal ‘snow birds’ opting to flee the cold weather and enjoy the warm sunny days, Gold Canyon is a Golfing Paradise with many award winning Golf Courses along with hiking, walking and biking trails in the mountains. Check out the Gold Canyon AZ Golf Course Lots with only the finest features such as on-site guard, gated community, front courtyard with a beautiful water fountain, 14’ high ceilings, gourmet kitchen with granite counters and stainless steel appliances and the most amazing resort style backyard with unhindered views of the Superstition Mountains.
A fun filled exciting day with family leaning more about the 115 years old Rich Wild West history - Goldfield Ghost Town, located on the Famous Apache Trail. A guided tour to the underground mine or a ride in the only narrow gauge railroad in Arizona is a must do. You can also witness an Old West Gun fight performed by the famous Goldfield Gunfighters on weekends. Other near-by popular spots are Boyce Thompson Southwest Arboretum, Brinton Desert Botanical Garden and Tonto National Monument. To know more about them please visit the Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry website.
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