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Town of Queen Creek


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One of the Valley of the Sun’s best kept secrets is the town of Queen Creek.  The town is located at the far southeastern reaches of the East Valley.  Residents heading home go east on Interstate 60 out of the Valley and then southbound on Ellsworth Road into town. It is close to Phoenix, yet is worlds apart from the bustling city life.  Queen Creek is south of the city of Apache Junction and town of Gilbert. 

Queen Creek sits at the base of the San Tan Mountains.  The Goldmine Mountains are to the south and the Superstition Mountains can be seen in the northeast.  All of these desert mountain views make this town picturesque.  Queen Creek residents have the benefits of small town living, combined with the natural beauty of the desert that surrounds Queen Creek.  It is the perfect town to call home.

Queen Creek Properties

Prospective residents have a wide range of home styles to choose from in Queen Creek.  Properties with large lots can be found in town.  With a network of multiuse trails throughout the community, many homes have horse privileges.  Irrigated acre lots and ranchettes are available for those who want to experience the true rural lifestyle.  Also, there are new single family homes and custom homes available. 

The town offers its residents open space and country charm.  The town’s heritage can still be seen today in many of the street names.  Ellsworth, Power, Sossaman, Hawes, and Combs where the names of some of the founding families of Queen Creek.  It is an area that is continuing to grow.  High tech businesses and other companies are located nearby.  This makes it easy for residents to get to work.  Queen Creek is developing a balance between growth and tradition.

There are many reasons people choose to make Queen Creek their home.  Good air quality, a low stress lifestyle, variety of recreational activities, and a chance to fulfill dreams.  Queen Creek residents enjoy a rural lifestyle where neighbors are friends.  This small town feeling is evident every time you meet someone from the community.

The town of Queen Creek continues to preserve its friendly, small town spirit, while providing a high quality of life, along with economic and recreational opportunities.  Queen Creek is a hidden oasis in the midst of the Valley of the Sun.

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Queen Creek History

The area began with ranching and farming.  Pecans, citrus, cotton, and vegetables were some of the crops that flourished.  The name Queen Creek came from the Queen Creek Wash, which received its name from the Silver Queen Mine.  The Silver Queen Mine was located in the nearby town of Superior.  The rural flavor of Queen Creek today attracts many horse owners and nature lovers, who want to explore the desert surrounding the town.

Queen Creek Outdoor Recreation

The Queen Creek Wash, after which the town was named, is being preserved.  This wash begins at the east of town with the Picket Post Creek (or Queen Creek) that winds its way through Queen Creek Canyon and into town. Along with the Sanokai Wash, both of these washes will provide residents with public trails and open space.  Although, these washes are usually dry, the washes provide habitats to many different types of wildlife, birds and plants.  Bird and wildlife observers delight in spotting creatures in these natural wash areas.

Outdoor living is a way of life in this town.  Hiking, biking, and riding a horse are some of the activities that many residents experience.  The Community Center, parks, and local schools provide ball fields and playgrounds for children.  Several golf courses are also located close by.  However, some people take a simple approach to sampling the outdoors.  A lounge chair on their patio to watch a nightly sunset is an event that no one should miss. 

Queen Creek Entertainment

Queen Creek is a special place.  The hometown feel that has brought people to the area can be both seen and felt at the local festivals.  Schnepf Farms is a 60 year old, 300 acre working farm.  Its doors open often throughout the year for festivals.  The Pumpkin and Chili Festival is a popular one held every fall.  Peaches and potatoes are wonderful festivals that many children love to visit.  The rural atmosphere and a relaxed lifestyle can be found in Queen Creek. 

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