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Cave Creek Museum
The guide was updated:Stroll through the history of the Desert Foothills: rife with artifacts, exhibits, paintings, jewelry, and more at Cave Creek Museum. Through actively preserving the culture of the area, Cave Creek Museum is able to share the historical and archaeological aspects of the region with visitors. Explore the first church of Cave Creek, the Golden Reef Stamp Mill, the National Register of Historic Buildings tubercular cabin, and the garden.
Useful Information
- Address: 6140 Skyline Drive, Cave Creek, AZ
- More Info: Open October through May
- Opening hours: Wed-Thu, Sat-Sun 13.00-16.30; Fri 10.00-16.30
- Website: www.cavecreekmuseum.org
- Phone: +1 480 488 2764
- Email: info@cavecreekmuseum.com
Digital Travel Guide Download
Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
*this will be downloaded as a PDF.Price
€4,95
Stroll through the history of the Desert Foothills: rife with artifacts, exhibits, paintings, jewelry, and more at Cave Creek Museum. Through actively preserving the culture of the area, Cave Creek Museum is able to share the historical and archaeological aspects of the region with visitors. Explore the first church of Cave Creek, the Golden Reef Stamp Mill, the National Register of Historic Buildings tubercular cabin, and the garden.
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Arizona Balloon Safaris
What better way is there to admire the beautiful landscape of Arizona then in a hot air balloon? Here you will float silently over the majestic Sonoran Desert accompanied with the professional and experienced crew.
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Wild at Heart
Wild at Heart is a rescue, rehabilitation and release center for birds where the volunteers rescue injured owls, hawks, falcons and eagles. This is a well-organized facility who also provides educational presentations.
Please note, before visiting, you must contact them in advance to arrange a tour.
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Desert Awareness Park
Created through the valiant efforts of community volunteers, Desert Awareness Park is 26-acres of educational and outstanding natural wealth. There are self-guided tours through the Park to allow for exploration of the land’s desert plants and flowers. Significant changes can be seen through the seasons: autumn brings lush leaves, winter brings flowers, seeds and berries, and spring brings a bounty of cacti with delightfully colored flowers. Ramadas and barbecues enable visitors to enjoy lunch in the outdoors, and there’s a playground for the kids.
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Cave Creek Trail Rides
Come experience the Sonoran Desert on horseback with Cave Creek Trail Rides! Not only is the ride a great way to take in the natural beauty of Arizona, but it’s also a historical perspective of Cave Creek’s mining past. The horses are kind and gentle, adding to the guidance of the cowboys and cowgirls who lead the way. You can even suit up in the hats, boots, and chaps of the traditional cowboy if you like.
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Spur Cross Ranch Conservation
The Spur Cross Ranch Conservation Area is a welcome addition to Cave Creek’s rich natural landscaping and history. Spanning 2,154 acres are wildflowers, flowing riparian regions, vegetation, fauna, and archeological sites of mining and ranching. Tread and hike along the Dragonfly, Elephant Mountain, Metate, Spur Cross, Tortuga, and Towhee trails.
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Tatum Ranch Golf Club
Golf the heavenly landscape of Tatum Ranch. Situated along the Sonoran Desert, Tatum Ranch offers an 18-hole championship course with a 6,856-yard, par 72 layout. Playing this course will add to any golfer’s arsenal of experience, as it is a welcome challenge in its fairways, bunkers, and greens. Come for the golf and enjoy the views to top it off.
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Cave Creek Regional Park
Reaching impressive elevations of 2,000 to 3,060 feet, the Cave Creek Regional Park offers both pedestrian and equestrian activities. Trails vary from 0.2 to 4.8 miles, with 11 combined miles of trails. The difficulties range from mild to hard, whether it be for hiking, mountain biking or horseback riding.
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Spur Cross Cycles
Ride about the town with a rental from Spur Cross! Located right in Cave Creek, cycle enthusiasts and laymen alike can bike to Carefree, Scottsdale, North Phoenix, and Anthem. Choose from either road or mountain bikes at a reasonable cost.
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Extreme Arizona
There’s something for the adrenaline junky in you at Extreme Arizona. Take to the sands and waters of Cave Creek with a selection of Dirt Bikes, ATVs, Jeeps, Tomcars, Polaris RZRs, and jet ski rentals.
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