Attractions in Paradise Valley

Camelback Mountain
Camelback Mountain is a mountain of 2,704-foot elevation in Paradise Valley, Arizona, United States. The name is derived from its shape, which resembles the two humps and head of a bactrian camel. A period of missing time amounting to almost a billion and a half years is represented by the division between the two rock formations which comprise the mountain.

Mountain Shadows Golf Course
5641 E Lincoln Dr
Paradise Valley, AZ 85253
Phone: 480-951-5427
Resort Complex comprising 1- & 2-story buildings situated on 70 lush, landscaped acres at the foot of Camelback Mountain.

Sanctuary on Camelback Mountain
5700 East McDonald Drive,
Paradise Valley, AZ 85253
800-245-2051
480-948-2100
Sanctuary on Camelback Mountain is a luxury boutique hideaway with dramatic mountain and spa casitas offering spectacular views of Paradise Valley. Sanctuary Spa, an intimate retreat, offers Asian-inspired treatments along with a relaxing meditation garden, movement studio and fitness center. elements restaurant features farm-fresh cuisine with Asian accents while jade bar is known for its extensive wine list. Along with Scottsdale shopping and golf, guests enjoy the infinity pool, tennis and hiking in the shadows of Camelback Mountain.

Stonecreek Golf Club
4435 E. Paradise Village Pkwy.
Paradise Valley, AZ 85032
Region: Phoenix & Central Arizona
480-962-4653

Barry Goldwater Statue
The bronze statue of Barry Goldwater stands in a corner lot cactus garden with a little walkway, stone walls and a bench. Bronzesmith Joe Beeler was commissioned by the town of Paradise Valley to create the nine-foot bronze, the first major work of art to celebrate the life of Arizona's best-known native, Barry Goldwater.

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