Paradise Valley
Paradise Valley Village Property Overview
Paradise Valley Village is known for its open spaces. However, Paradise Village should not be confused with the town of Paradise Valley. Even though Paradise Village does border the town of Paradise Valley, they are two different communities.
Some homes in Paradise Valley Village are on generous lots. Properties in Paradise Valley Village range from affluent estates to condominiums. There is a home that will fit anyone’s needs.
The Phoenix Mountain Preserve is within the Paradise Valley Village. These mountains surround this village with provide ample opportunities for outdoor experiences. Biking, hiking and equestrian trails are found in the Phoenix Mountain Preserve.
Those who want to take in the Sonoran Desert environment, without the exercise, can head over to the picnic area provide in the preserve. The lush green belt along Indian Bend Wash is included in the boundaries of Paradise Valley Village. This area was designed as a flood control green belt. However, it is a popular outdoor destination when the skies are clear.
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Paradise Valley Village Location
the boundary of Paradise Valley Village follows the perimeter of Scottsdale Road to 16th
Street, Central Arizona Project Canal to the area of Piestewa Peak (Squaw Peak)/Cactus and Mountain View Roads.
Paradise Valley is in Central Arizona . It is in Maricopa County. The town is located 9 miles northeast of downtown Phoenix in the Central Valley. Paradise Valley is nestled between Phoenix and Scottsdale with Camelback Mountain soaring above the town. It covers 16 square miles.
Paradise Valley can be described as a town sprinkled with secluded acre sized lots, upscale resorts, beautiful desert plants and very few businesses. It is a town that enjoys living with wonderful views of Camelback Mountain and Mummy Mountain. Today Paradise Valley’s population is 12,448. It sits at an elevation of 1,421 feet. The southwestern desert sunny climate has a summer high temperature of 106 degrees and a winter low temperature of 44 degrees. Camelback Mountain is the crowning jewel of Paradise Valley with its red rock stretching high into the blue sky.
An outdoor activity that you won’t want to miss is a trip to Echo Canyon Recreational Area. This park is not like most parks, visitors will find hiking trails only. Hikers enjoy the view of the entire valley from the top of Echo Canyon, which is a part of Camelback Mountain. One great climb is “The Monk”. This rock formation was given the name “The Monk” because it looks like a praying monk on bended knee. You will see “The Monk” on the northwest side of Camelback Mountain.
Only skilled climbers should venture on this rock. For those who enjoy the outdoors, but from the safety of their car, the Paradise Valley Scenic Drive is ideal. This drive takes you past luxury homes and lovely desert landscapes. One drive through this community and you will know why they named this place Paradise Valley.
History
In the 1880’s, the Rio Verde Canal Company came up with an idea to turn the desert land west of Scottsdale into a farming section. The company named this area Paradise Valley, because of the abundance of wildflowers found growing throughout. Although, their idea never came to pass the name Paradise Valley stuck.
After while, the city of Phoenix began to grow and prosper. Some people decided that Paradise Valley would be perfect for new homes. Homes began to be built, along with some high-end resorts. In 1961, Paradise Valley was incorporated.
The town chose to be incorporated to prevent annexation. At the time, it was believed annexation would create too much development and growth. Paradise Valley likes its community the way it is with large homes, resorts and very few businesses. The town’s zoning restrictions support this way of life.
Paradise Valley Utilities
AT&T..800-222-0300
Cox Cable623-594-1000
APS (electric)…………….602-371-7171
SRP (electric)……………..602-236-8888
Southwest Gas………………….602-861-1999
Frequently Called Numbers
Emergency..9-1-1
Poison Control…..602-253-3334
Police….480-948-7418
6433 E Lincoln Dr, Paradise Valley 85253
Fire Dept..800-352-2309
Rural/Metro Fire Dept (fees apply, call for details)
Garbage:
-Area Disposal……480-515-4300
-Allied Waste602-237-2078
-Waste Management of Arizona602-268-2222
Water:
-Berneil Water Company.480-966-5804
-Arizona American Water Co.623-876-4020
-City of Phoenix..602-262-6251
Sewer….480-348-3518
Town of Paradise Valley
School District..480-484-6100
Scottsdale Unified
3811 N 44th St, Phoenix 85018
Newspapers:
-Arizona Republic.602-444-4444
200 E Van Buren St, Phoenix 85044
-Town of Paradise Valley Independent
623-445-2819
11000 N Scottsdale Rd #120, Scottsdale, 85254
