Our Story
Cave Creek Regional Park was dedicated on October 31st, in 1992. It was acquired through a patent under the Bureau of Land Management, Recreational and Public Purposes Act, which provides assurances that the long-term use of land will remain available to the public for recreational purposes.
The Park’s Nature Center was dedicated in 2008 under Maricopa County Parks and Recreation Director, R.J. Cardin. It was LEED Certified in 2010 and features solar panels, a living roof, and skylight, amongst its other unique features. Within one will find a small gift shop, natural, archeaological, and historical artifacts, as well as live animal education ambassadors. Also included within the Nature Center are the Park’s business offices.
The Park features eight hiking, mountain biking, and equestrian trails totaling nearly 15 miles of adventure in the scenic upper Sonoran Desert. It also features a campground with 55 improved sites for tent and RV camping. In addition, there is a picnic area, covered ramadas, playground, equine staging area, and amphitheater. The Park provides Ranger guided hikes and a variety of Ranger and docent led programs for fun and adventure education!