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Arizona is the home of countless golf attractions, as mountain ranges and desert skylines serve as breathtaking backgrounds for this popular hobby. Queen Creek, Arizona has much to offer the golfing community in terms of quality courses as well as favorable, convenient housing. This rapidly growing town has homes available to any prospective golf homeowner, from practical single-family residences to deluxe estates on the fairways of some of Queen Creek’s finest golf courses. Homes within the affordable Skyline Ranch and Heritage at Bella Vista supply comfortable living for families with the convenience of nearby schools and shopping centers. Luxury developments include the Premier at Langley Gateway Estates, specializing in custom homes, and the Sterling at Villages at Queen Creek, on the Las Colinas golf course. The Solera at Johnson Ranch is a unique gated community centered on the active senior lifestyle. Many of these communities have clubhouses and pro shops.
From its humble beginnings as a train stop on a primitive railroad years ago, Queen Creek is experiencing an influx of people and wealth that promises success and an enhanced quality of life for its residents. In addition to the town's growing prosperity, a small-town, supportive vibe is evident in the personalities and plans of Queen Creek homeowners. The 330 days of sunshine annually and striking countryside serve as the perfect environment for this sort of cordiality. Though this town is naturally a rural oasis, it is only 36 miles from Phoenix, close enough for the convenience of residents who travel to work and leisure in other parts of the state. Industry interest in the area has been evident in the arrival of TRW and Arch Chemicals, which provide employment and economic opportunities for the area. Housing options for families include homes within the town itself as well as irrigated properties amid outlying ranches and farms. Queen Creek golf property owners have a variety of schooling options available to them, including a choice of five different school districts, a charter school, and two specialized schools. Nearby Mesa and Chandler provide advanced medical care with hospitals and specialized treatment centers.
Despite the population boom and flood of new, assorted visions, these Arizonans strive to maintain Queen Creek’s unique character and principles. Education about the town’s heritage is a significant function of the San Tan Historical Society. A celebration of Queen Creek’s agriculture is seen in the events and festivals at the historic Schnepf Farm, which satisfy the horticultural curiosities of many families. Various programs, classes and town events are offered to citizens of all ages, including environmental education, a performing arts center, afterschool programs and senior activities. Hiking trails, sports courts and recreational spaces are found in Desert Mountain Park and Founders Park. Four distinctive golf courses are in the vicinity of this town. The Chuparosa golf course features year-round, 18-hole recreation, and is open to the public. The Links Golf Club and Apache Sun Golf Club are other options for the golf enthusiast. Kenny Watkins’ Johnson Ranch is an exceptional course that engulfs several master planned communities
