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Cave Creek Regional Park offers a spacious outdoor area for dogs and their owners in Cave Creek, AZ. While detailed amenities are not specified, it is a regional park known for its natural setting and open spaces where dogs can enjoy off-leash time. Visitors typically find it a good spot for dogs to explore and exercise.
Fantastic spotless park!!! Candy and John at the nature center are simply the nicest, friendliest and most professional people I’ve ever met!!! When done hiking there, remember to stop by and visit them at that unique Nature Center. You’ll love it.
Nice park with a few trails. If you choose to hike, make sure to bring enough water. There’s toilets along the road side . There’s a lot of different activities there. If you have a dog, put boots on it.
Neat little park in the middle of the desert. The gal at the front gate/check point was incredibly friendly and helpful. The ranger/host driving around in the golf cart, was NOT! He was contraindicting the gal that gave us specific directions. Then the day we left, he was circling our camper 20 minutes before check out. Which we were out on time. But we observed him doing this all week to the residents on the day of move out.
We did make it up to the visitors center, a fun and interesting little walk through. The playground is pretty awesome!
I didn’t mind this park at all, it was easy to find & navigate.
We camped at the campground which has large sites for our trailer and truck to park side by side.
Sites were clean, spacious and spread out enough on our end so we weren’t constantly exposed to our neighbours. There wasn’t much shade coverage but the temperature this time of the year didn’t require it in the same way it would hotter months.
There are plenty of hiking trails though we only completed the slate trail with the Michelin man saguaro. See my review of said trail if you’re interested.
You pay a fee to enter or to use the campground.
The washrooms and showers were clean, im just not a fan of the push button showers as they require constant button mashing to ensure the water doesn’t stop on you mid wash.
The park rangers were kind and welcoming.
It’s a very quiet park and we had no concerns.
I only give less than five stars because I felt it was expensive compared to other state parks for what you get.
We did have full water and electric. Sites are paved and pretty level.
I would have stayed longer but it booked up so fast I didn’t have a chance to secure another site.
Also love that it’s close to cave creek- a nice place to visit.
Oh and though there’s a gate- you are given an access code so you can return after hours to your site without concern.
Close to Phoenix, a great campground. Large sites, although there’s little privacy, plenty of scrub brush and cacti. Park seemed very well maintained, clean and brushed. Staff friendly and helpful. The only potential downside is that the Cave Creek Rodeo is nearby and the lights and sound were noticeable. Not annoying, but distracting. Seemed to be plenty of trails around. Recommended!