

Whether you are drawn to us from the lure of our lush greens, our prestigious past as host of the Phoenix Open (1955-1973), or simply looking for a place to unwind, Arizona Country Club will exceed your expectations. Members enjoy the comforts and beauty of our 88,700 square foot award winning clubhouse and are invigorated with golf, tennis/pickle ball, fitness, swim, spa and a warm hospitality from the staff and fellow members. Consistently Ranked the #1 Family Club in the state, you can truly do it all at Arizona Country Club. Everything you had hoped for awaits your family at the Club.įor over 75 years, the Arizona casual lifestyle has been the essence of our culture and families are at the heart of what we do best. We are the perfect blend of what made the country clubs of the past endure, mixed with a modern day lifestyle in a true neighborhood setting. The Arizona Country Club is where members become friends for a lifetime and families share experiences that are cherished for generations to come. Since 1946, Families and Friends have gathered here to enjoy golf, culinary excellence, social events, kid’s activities, fitness and leisure while building wonderful, lifetime memories along the way. It was mostly sold in 5-acre parcels as citrus orchards that is, after the. 22,000 people on average view homes in Phoenixs North Mountain neighborhood, ranked.

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One of the largest single level floorplans in the subdivision, plus coveted 3 car garage. Perfect lock & leave, or downsize opportunity in popular & prestigious guard gated Village at Camelback. Avondale 85323 Avondale 85392 Buckeye 85326 Buckeye 85396 Carefree 85377 Cave Creek 85331. In the early 1920’s, the land to the south of majestic Camelback Mountain went up for sale at 35 cents an acre. 4436 E Camelback Rd Unit 36, Phoenix, AZ 85018. A STEM gallery explores the science of soundwaves and frequency, while the Mechanical Music Gallery showcases player pianos, automatons, and music boxes that play themselves.Hidden away just south of the picturesque Camelback Mountain, in the prestigious Arcadia neighborhood of Phoenix, you will find The Arizona Country Club. This desert oasis of beautifully landscaped Historic Phoenix homes was named for Virgil’s Arcadia: A peaceful, pastoral region of ancient Greece. No, you can’t touch everything here, but a highlight for many visitors (especially kids) is the Experience Gallery, where you can bang gongs and thump on massive communal drums. Strum a Peruvian harp or try your luck at coaxing sci-fi-style wails out of a Theremin at this utterly unique museum showcasing more than 8,000 musical instruments from more than 200 countries. Grab a quick bite at the cafe, or enjoy a sit-down meal of farm-to-table fare at the garden restaurant. The garden also hosts musical performances and art installations. Five themed trails cut through the gardens, which grow against the backdrop of the Papago Buttes, a cluster of striking red rock formations. Thousands of agave and cacti grow here, alongside 485 rare and endangered species. Looking for something less taxing than a sweaty mountain hike? Explore more than 50,000 plant displays in this gorgeously landscaped 140-acre botanical garden devoted to desert flora. Camelback Mountain is located just twenty minutes’ drive from downtown Phoenix, so you won’t have to wait long after finishing to reward yourself with a snack and a cool drink. As you hike, you’ll be surrounded by the colorful pink, orange, and red hues of the sandstone terrain from which saguaro and prickly pear cactus grow. Both are challenging, featuring rocky terrain, steep ascents, and some climbing. There are two trails to take to the 1,420-foot summit, the Cholla Trail and the slightly harder Echo Canyon Trail. This mountain earned its name from a pair of peaks that resemble the hump of a camel’s back, and its reputation as a tough but rewarding hike thanks to panoramic views of the Valley of the Sun. This desert oasis of beautifully landscaped Phoenix homes was named for Virgil’s Arcadia: a peaceful, pastoral region of ancient Greece.
