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Moving to Arizona? Top 10 Best Places To Live In Arizona For 2018.
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Moving your family to a new state is a challenge on its own. Moving them for all the right reasons is another.
If you’re looking for cultural diversity, a strong economy and adventure for your clan, Arizona is the obvious choice.
Known for its warm climate and beautiful desert landscape, Arizona has long been considered a great place for vacation.
But it’s also a great place to live because of median income, safety, graduation rates, weather, and cultural offerings.
Many people are choosing to move to Arizona. Some of them are moving there to retire because of the great weather.
Others are moving to Arizona because of the booming economy.
Still others come here for a great college atmosphere while others come for outstanding outdoor amenities.
Regardless of why you are moving to the state, choosing the right city can be rough.
These cities are some of the best places in Arizona to live, raise a family, and enjoy your days.
Whether you’re looking to move or already live here, these are the ten best places in Arizona to call home.
1. Phoenix.
2.Tucson.
3. Gilbert.
4. Chandler.
5. Scottsdale.
6. Paradise Valley.
7. Oro Valley.
8. Tempe.
9. Peoria.
10. Litchfield Park.
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(This article is an opinion based on facts and is meant as infotainment)
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Moving your family to a new state is a challenge on its own. Moving them for all the right reasons is another.
If you’re looking for cultural diversity, a strong economy and adventure for your clan, Arizona is the obvious choice.
Known for its warm climate and beautiful desert landscape, Arizona has long been considered a great place for vacation.
But it’s also a great place to live because of median income, safety, graduation rates, weather, and cultural offerings.
Many people are choosing to move to Arizona. Some of them are moving there to retire because of the great weather.
Others are moving to Arizona because of the booming economy.
Still others come here for a great college atmosphere while others come for outstanding outdoor amenities.
Regardless of why you are moving to the state, choosing the right city can be rough.
These cities are some of the best places in Arizona to live, raise a family, and enjoy your days.
Whether you’re looking to move or already live here, these are the ten best places in Arizona to call home.
1. Phoenix.
2.Tucson.
3. Gilbert.
4. Chandler.
5. Scottsdale.
6. Paradise Valley.
7. Oro Valley.
8. Tempe.
9. Peoria.
10. Litchfield Park.
Thank you for watching this video. I hope it's useful for you !
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Eagle View RV Resort - Fort McDowell, AZ
Eagle View RV Park in Fort McDowell, AZ is where we stay for at least a month each winter. This park is located inside the Indian reservation of the Yavapai Nation. It is tied to the We-Ko-Pa Casino which is only 1/2 mile away which offers fine dining, gaming, as well as a golf course.
This resort is in a great location as it is just on the outside of town thus is very quite. It is also close to Fountain Hills which has great places to eat as well as shop. It is also right next to Tonto National Forrest which offers great hiking, boating, and 4x4 activities.
And get this...Wild Horses roam the area!
Seeing we come back each year, feel free to book, use our name please, and stop over and see us! We stay usually in December.
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Eagle View RV Resort - Fort McDowell, AZ
This winter we stayed two months at the Eagle View RV Park in Fort McDowell, AZ. This park is located inside the indian reservation of the Yavapai Nation. It is tied to the We-Ko-Pa Casino which is only 1/2 mile away which offers fine dining, gaming, as well as a golf course.
This resort is in a great location as it is just on the outside of town thus is very quite. It is also close to Fountain Hills which has great places to eat as well as shop. It is also right next to Tonto National Forrest which offers great hiking, boating, and 4x4 activities.
And get this...Wild Horses rome the area!
We surely will be back again.
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Music Easy Lemon by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Places to see in ( Scottsdale - USA )
Places to see in ( Scottsdale - USA )
Scottsdale is a desert city in Arizona east of state capital Phoenix. It's known for its spa resorts and golf courses, including TPC Scottsdale. Farther north, trails wind through McDowell Sonoran Preserve, a desertscape of hills, rock formations and cacti. Nearby is Taliesin West, architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s former home and studio. Downtown's Old Town Scottsdale has 1920s buildings and 19th-century olive trees.
Scottsdale is home to many galleries, high quality resorts, and golf courses. It is also one of the wealthier parts of the Phoenix Metro Area. High end shopping destinations are one of the primary attractions of the city. For example, the Fashion Square Mall is near downtown Scottsdale and is one of the biggest malls in the United States. The extensive galleries to the west of the downtown also offer upscale shopping and strolling. The galleries in this area display works both from local artists and from around the world.
The Old Town section of Scottsdale is to the east of the gallery district. It showcases swanky upscale style as well as a caricature of the gruff American West. Well over half the shops are gift shops. However, it is fun enough for a browse in a Disneyland sort of way.
Both Old Town and Downtown Scottsdale possess an dazing array of bars, nightclubs, pool clubs and chic eateries. Nicknamed the Beverly Hills of the Desert, Scottsdale is second to none in terms of opportunity for high-end debauchery.
The valley of the sun has over 130 miles of canals. Most of them were built in the last 100 years to provide water for the irrigation of farm land. However, now that the valley is much less agrarian the canals are primarily used to carry away storm water. Some are also used to generate hydroelectric power.
These often overlooked gems are open to the public. One can take in the beautiful desert scenery and fresh air while strolling along them. They provide walkers, joggers, and bikers with a nice refuge from traffic. But don't try swimming in the canals, aside from being an obvious bad idea because the sides are so steep it is also illegal, along with motorized vehicles.
A lot to see in Scottsdale such as :
Camelback Mountain
Papago Park
Taliesin West
Hole in the Rock
OdySea Aquarium
McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park
The Boulders
Fashion Square
Talking Stick Resort
Big Surf
Cholla Trailhead Camelback Mountain
McDowell Sonoran Preserve Gateway Trail
Phoenician
Butterfly Wonderland
McDowell Sonoran Preserve
Phoenix Mountains Preserve
Western Spirit: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West
Tom's Thumb Trail
Dolphinaris Arizona
Pinnacle Peak Park
Casino Arizona
Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art
Tom's Thumb Trailhead
CrackerJax
Cave Creek Regional Park
City of Scottsdale - Brown's Ranch Trailhead
Fountain Park
Casino Arizona at Talking Stick Resort
Fort McDowell Casino
Spur Cross Ranch Conservation
Gateway Loop Trail
North Scottsdale Road
Salt River Rafting
East Camelback Road
Lost Dog Wash Trailhead
Chaparral Park
Penske Racing Museum
We-Ko-Pa Golf Club
Eldorado Park
Pangaea Land of the Dinosaurs
OdySea Mirror Maze
Pinnacle Peak
Arizona Falls
AZ Heritage Center at Papago Park
Camelback Golf Club
Arizona Canal
Mount McDowell
Spur Cross Trail
Scottsdale Sports Complex
Indian Bend Wash Greenbelt
( Scottsdale - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Scottsdale . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Scottsdale - USA
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Places to see in ( Mesa - USA )
Places to see in ( Mesa - USA )
Mesa is a city just east of Phoenix, in Arizona. Mesa Grande Cultural Park is home to a giant, centuries-old ceremonial mound, and artifacts of the ancient Hohokam people. The Arizona Museum of Natural History exhibits dinosaur skeletons and archaeological finds. The nearby i.d.e.a. Museum offers hands-on artistic and scientific exhibits for kids. Mesa Arts Center presents theater, musicals and contemporary art.
Mesa is the third-largest city in Arizona, after Phoenix and Tucson, and the 36th-largest city in the US. The city is home to 439,041 people as of 2010 according to the Census Bureau. Mesa is home to numerous higher education facilities including the Polytechnic campus of Arizona State University.
Mesa employs a grid system for street numbering that is different from that used in Phoenix and other portions of the metropolitan area. Center Street, running north to south, bisects Mesa into eastern and western halves and serves as the east and west numbering point of origin within Mesa. Streets west of Center St., such as W. University Drive or W. Main St. are considered to be in West Mesa, whereas streets east of Center St., such as E. University or E. Main St., are considered to be in East Mesa Country Club Drive, running north to south and bisecting Mesa into east and west sections, is located 0.5 miles (800 m) west of Center St, and serves as the jurisdictional boundary between Arizona's 5th and 6th congressional districts.
Mesa was founded in January 1878 by Mormon (Latter-day Saint or LDS) pioneers and its population is still roughly one-tenth Mormon. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints operates one of its oldest temples in Mesa (the Mesa Arizona Temple), and the city is a hub for Latter-day Saints residing in the Phoenix Metro area. Mesa is one of the United States' fastest-growing cities, and currently ranks as the 37th-largest. 2006 Census Bureau estimates put the city's population at 460,155. The city has a larger population than better-known United States cities such as Cleveland, Miami, Minneapolis, Saint Louis, or Saint Paul.
A lot to see in Mesa Arizona such as :
Papago Park
Usery Mountain Regional Park
Golfland Sunsplash
Riparian Preserve at Water Ranch
Mesa Arts Center
Arizona Museum of Natural History
Casino Arizona
Superstition Mountain - Lost Dutchman Museum
Pioneer Park
i.d.e.a. Museum
Fort McDowell Casino
Queen Creek Olive Mill
Mesa Arizona Temple
Freestone Park
Arizona Commemorative Air Force Museum
Riverview Park Kids playground
RED MOUNTAIN PARK
Krazy Air Trampoline Park
Riverview Park
We-Ko-Pa Golf Club
Cosmo Dog Park
Discovery Park
Agritopia
Mount McDowell
Mesa Grande Cultural Park
Desert Trails Bike Park
Countryside Park
Dog Park at Crossroads
Dobson Ranch Park
Hawes Trail System Entrance
Saint Anne Roman Catholic Parish
Escape Rooms Mesa
Gene Autry Park
Horseshoe Park & Equestrian Centre
Jefferson Park
Desert Mountain Park
Skyline Park
Park of Canals
The Barn & Trailside Community Park
Escalante Park
Kleinman Park
Mansel Carter Oasis Park
The Rose Garden At MCC
Quail Run Park
Dobson Ranch Golf Course
Buckhorn Baths Motel & Museum (closed, historical)
Desert Arroyo Park
Esquer Park
Selleh Park
Granite Reef Dam
( Mesa - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Mesa . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Mesa - USA
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Eagle View RV in Fort McDowell Arizona
Asah Gweh Oou-o, Eagle View RV Resort
Located in Fort McDowell, AZ. In a beautiful desert setting surrounded by mountains on all sides and adjacent to the world renowned WeKoPa Golf Club and Fort McDowell Casino.
With 150 state of the art sites to accommodate the largest of RVs
Full hookups with 20/30/50 amps, waste disposal and water
Cable TV
Comfortable clubhouse compete with small library, plasma TV, billiards and other games
Free Wireless Internet
Heated swimming pool and spa
Multi-purpose sport court
State of the art fitness center and much more.
HOT NEWS Fountain Hills 2017 Best Of Fountain Hills AZ Tourism
Fountain Hills Tourism. Fountain Hills is a town in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States. Known for its impressive fountain, once the tallest in the world, it borders on the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation, Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, and Scottsdale, Arizona. The population is 22,489, as of the 2010 census.[2] Between the 1990 and 2000 censuses it was the eighth fastest-growing place among cities and towns in Arizona.
AZ Key: Fort McDowell Casino
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Camping at Lost Dutchman State Park in Arizona
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In this video, I show you around the Lost Dutchman State Park near Phoenix Arizona. We camped there for a week in late January 2018. The weather was great, mostly sunny with highs in the 60s and 70's.
The highlights of the park are the fantastic views of the Superstition Mountains and the labyrinth of desert hiking trails beneath them to explore. We spent several peaceful evenings out hiking and photographing until sunset. You'll see a bit of footage from one in the video. Anne spent some time shooting with a fellow photographer who camped near us for a few days.
Also in the video, I take a walk with Angie, the beagle around the campground showing you many of the campsites and sections. In the upper left corner at the same time is some dashcam footage driving around the campground. The park is home to wildlife with a pack of quail and a cottontail bunny finding themselves in my camcorder lens.
The video finishes up with a slideshow of my best photos from the week. Hope you enjoy this look at Lost Dutchman. It's one of the most beautiful and well-kept state parks we've visited. Thumbs up. Cheers! Ray
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