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Fire Ban Beginning May 12, 2008! This includes banning the use of all campfires, fire pits, and charcoal grills. It is acceptable to use gas/propane grills in designated areas.
Welcome to Cave Creek Regional Park.
Located north of Phoenix, this 2,922-acre park sits in the upper Sonoran Desert. Ranging in elevation from 2,000 feet to 3,060, this desert oasis provides any hiker and equestrian majestic views. The Go John Trail loops around a mountain to provide the illusion of being miles away from civilization. In the 1870s, fever stricken gold seekers staked their dreams on the jasper-studded hills. Guided trails to these sites give visitors an opportunity to travel back in time.
Summer Hosts Needed If you would like to be a campground host this summer, we want to talk to you! In exchange for 20 hours of labor a week, you get free water and electrical hook-up, dump station privileges, use of laundry machines and a covered site for your RV. If you're interested or would like more information, call Amy at 623-465-0434 or 623-465-0431.
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