| Paradise Valley, Arizona blooms in the shadow of Camelback Mountain adjacent to Scottsdale. Taking its name from a vibrant springtime wildflower display, Paradise Valley can also claim excellent cultural, scholastic, and athletic facilities. Visitors can golf, swim, and roller skate, or play baseball, tennis, or soccer. A stroll through one of 16 beautiful parks suits quieter times. Paradise Valley visitors also enjoy theatres, art galleries, and museums.Other outdoor recreation opportunities abound for the Paradise Valley, Arizona visitor. Fishing, camping, boating, and horseback riding are available in numerous state and local parks and lakes. Bird watching, the fastest growing sport in America, is excellent at Horseshoe Campground, where bald eagles and great blue herons offer photographic opportunities. Needle Rock Campground is a favorite place to view these species as well.Paradise Valley, Arizona beckons with world class accommodations and restaurants. If visitors want a taste of paradise on earth, this is the place. |