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Casa Grande, AZ

A CHARMING COMMUNITY WITH FABULOUS FACILITIES AWAITS YOU

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Located between Phoenix and Tucson, friendly Casa Grande offers history, agriculture, family fun and outdoor adventures for the whole family.

Visitors can stroll through historic downtown Casa Grande, one of Arizona’s Main Street communities, which features more than 40 buildings in national and local historic registers. After dark, pay a visit to Casa Grande Neon Sign Park, an outdoor museum with more than a dozen glowing signs.

POPULAR ACTIVITIES

Stroll through Casa Grande Main Street, which is the historical downtown district and the heart of Casa Grande’s hometown charm. Enjoy dining at the locally owned unique restaurants.

Dave White Regional Park Casa Grande Mountain Park

FACILITY SPOTLIGHT

Ed Hooper Rodeo Park Rodeo, activities

Ed Hooper Rodeo Park houses the Paul Mason Sports Complex, children’s playground equipment, picnic tables, BBQ grills, restrooms, two ramadas, rodeo facilities, outdoor amphitheater, archery range, and the “Leash on Life” Dog Park.

Dave White Regional Park Golf, pickleball, basketball, racquetball, volleyball, fishing

This beautiful park is home to a multitude of amenities including the Dave White Municipal Golf Course. Other main features include 12 pickleball courts, a basketball court, racquetball courts, multi-purpose turf field, and volleyball courts all with modern LED lighting. A unique feature is the city’s only public fishing lake that is part of the State of Arizona’s Community Fishing Program. Four ramadas, two restrooms, two playgrounds, numerous parking areas, and connected sidewalks complete the park.

Casa Grande Mountain Park Hiking, walking

Casa Grande Mountain Park is a great place to hike as the 1,025-acre park has more than 12 miles of non-motorized trails. The system is made up of stacked loops with varying levels of difficulty anchored by the 4.86-mile Ridge Trail that traces the mountain’s eastern flank.

GREATER CASA GRANDE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Renee Louzon-Benn 520-836-2125 president@casagrandechamber.org casagrandechamber.org

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