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Cave Creek, Arizona

Cave Creek, Arizona

Cave Creek has a unique and colorful history, having been settled in the 1870s but not becoming incorporated as a municipality until 1986. The town, which roughly traces the northern fringes of Phoenix and Scottsdale, has a well-preserved pedigree as an Arizona historical landmark. Its reputation began to grow when the lure of gold, and later, copper drew a colorful cast of characters to Cave Creek: hardy frontiersmen, rough-and-tumble pan \'sluicers,\" career explorers and able-bodied adventurists all made their way to \"Cave Creek Station\" with the dream of striking it rich. The mines they staked claims to were given names as colorful as their founders: Mormon Girl, the Golden Star, the Blue Boy, the New Hope, and the Cave Creek Mistress were just a few of the makeshift quarries where men toiled tirelessly, seeking their fortunes. Today, the ruins of many of these long-abandoned mines offer visitors endless hours of exploration.

Much of that history is still reflected in the theme of special events and the unique retail shops that dot the streets. Along its quaint main street, visitors can while away many happy hours rummaging through quirky old antique and curio parlors, touring the history-laden exhibits at the Cave Creek Museum, dining on authentic southwestern food in one of several cafes and restaurants, or simply taking in the splendid view in the shadow of Black Mountain, the town\'s most notable geologic landmark. The community\'s identity is preserved as well in its many art galleries, where striking examples of art by some of the genre\'s masters are on display. Art lovers will marvel at the timeless works of art, represented on canvas, in sculpture and in many other media.

Although increased urban growth throughout the Valley has brought Cave Creek up to a first-class level, our residents are still down-to-earth folks who are civic-minded and active in the community.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Frontier Town

The Story of Frontier Town Cave Creek, Arizona The wild west town of Cave Creek was settled in the 1870's by miners, ranchers and cattleman, but did not incorporate until 1986, and as the local Creekers would say, still wild after all these years. Today many people visit Frontier Town, an 1880'

Cave Creek, AZ Historic Sites

Steven DeWitt Perrin Gallery

This world-class gallery, located in the Los Tiendas Shoppes, exhibits the award-winning and extremely deep and meaningful Expressionist paintings by Steven DeWitt Perrin. The gallery offers original fine art, limited edition giclees, archive-quality prints, notecard gift sets with the artists'

Cave Creek, AZ Arts


Spur Cross Ranch Conservation Area

Spur Cross Ranch is the newest addition to Maricopa County's Regional Park System. As of January, 2001, this 2,100 acre ranch has been designated a "Limited use public recreation and conservation area,"

Cave Creek, AZ Conservation Areas

Cave Creek/Carefree Gallery Association

Surrounded by the unique beauty of the Sonoran Desert, Cave Creek and Carefree are home to a thriving arts community of hundreds of artists and numerous galleries. We invite you to visit the members of the Cave Creek/Carefree Gallery Association (CCCGA)

Cave Creek, AZ Arts

Things to do near Cave Creek, AZ

Rolling Hills Golf Course

18-hole executive course, driving range, pro shop, golf instruction, Pete's 19th Tee, full-service bar and restaurant (half m...

Vulture Mine

Discovered in 1863 by the Austrian Henry Wickenburg, Vulture Mine was the largest producing gold mine in the history of Arizo...