COMMUNITY GUIDE
Health Care Housing & Population
Carefree and Cave Creek are home to numerous independent physicians,
“I LoVE IT UP HEre!”
dentists, chiropractors, physical therapists and medical specialists. Imme-
It’s the most often expressed sentiment from new residents relocating to
diate care clinics are also open, offering practical, close-to-home medical
the Cave Creek and Carefree area. At an elevation of 2,200 feet, the lush
attention. Several area hospitals provide the highest level of care for Care-
desert landscape combined with small town character, charm, and all the
free and Cave Creek residents.
amenities of the city just a short distance away, it’s easy to see why this is
such a desirable place to live. When real estate is located in a sought-after
location such as ours, history has proven that it continues to appreciate
over time. Even those with the most discriminating taste will find afford-
able, attractive new and resale homes throughout our community. Though
prices are higher than they were a few years ago, the market has tipped in
favor of the buyer. If you have decided to live in Cave Creek or Carefree
there will be no better time than now to purchase a home.
Cave Creek has a unique and colorful history, having been settled in the
1870s as a mining and ranching destination but not incorporating as a
town until 1986. Cave Creek’s fiercely independent spirit has been nur-
tured for more than 100 years as miners, ranchers and others looking to
get away from it all settled in relative seclusion near Black Mountain. Al-
though increased urban growth throughout the Valley has changed Cave
Creek a bit, our residents are still down-to-earth folks who are civic-mind-
ed and active in the community. Cave Creek’s western tradition is evident
HOsPItALs & CLInICS
in its southwestern architecture and rambling ranch homes. It is here that
IN THe AReA:
you will find small horse ranches and wide open spaces. The view in nearly
any direction reveals living postcards of mountain ranges, towering sa-
guaro cactus, deep arroyos and high mesas.
Cierra Medical Walk-In Care
72301 E. Sundance Trail, B101
Carefree was founded in the 1950s as one of the earliest planned com-
(480) 575-0131
munities in Arizona. Set on some of the most splendid acreage in the
southwest, the care with which the town planners plotted Carefree’s fu-
Desert Foothills Medical Center
ture is a key to its many charms. In Carefree, natural habitat has been
36889 N. Tom Darlington Dr.
integrated into a planned residential community. The architecture fol-
(480) 488-9220
lows graceful Spanish colonial
and contemporary southwest-
Mayo Clinic
ern designs and colors that
13400 E. Shea Blvd.
complement the area’s abun-
(480) 301-8000
dant natural beauty. Custom
homes blend into the rocks
Mayo Hospital
and surrounding mountains.
5777 E. Mayo Blvd.
The whimsical spirit in which
(480) 585-6296
Carefree was founded weaves
itself throughout the commu-
Paradise Valley Hospital
nity as evidenced by a maze of
40th St. & Bell Rd.
narrow streets and roadways
(602) 923-5000
with quirky names such as
Wampum Way, Ho Hum and
Scottsdale Healthcare
Easy Street, or Rocking chair
7400 E. Thompson Peak Pkwy.
Lane and Primrose Path.
(480) 324-7000
90th St. & Shea Blvd.
(480) 323-3000
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