For an excellent wine-country escape without the massive wine-country housing costs typical of California’s most famous wine regions, head over to Cottonwood.
Situated in Maricopa County’s fast-growing West Valley area, Litchfield Park provides a calm, upscale environment without the hustle and bustle found to the east in Scottsdale.
Near the state’s largest and most famous Native American tribal communities, Show Low also places you near many of Arizona’s greatest natural treasures
Sedona looks and feels downright regal with its picture-perfect red rock formations essentially forming a “geological crown” around town.
Scottsdale offers a blend of small-town charm, big-city amenities, sophisticated upscale vibes, and beautiful Sonoran Desert scenery.
Located east of Phoenix, Paradise Valley, and Scottsdale, Fountain Hills offers a quaint small-town environment without taking you too far away from the big city.
Oro Valley is only six miles from Tucson, so you essentially get the best of both worlds: easy access to Tucson’s many cultural amenities and healthcare institutions and a quiet
Prescott is another mountain town with stunning scenery, but its climate is milder than Flagstaff’s. Prescott usually gets a few snowy nights in winter, but it’s rarely heavy or long-lasting