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2 October 2023
If you’re considering a move to the beautiful state of Arizona, you’re in for a treat. While Phoenix and Tucson often steal the spotlight, several smaller towns and cities in Arizona have been quietly growing and capturing the attention of residents and newcomers alike. These ten towns have experienced remarkable population growth in recent years, making them worthy contenders for your next home.
1. Queen Creek, Arizona
Queen Creek, nestled east of Chandler, has witnessed a population surge of nearly 19% between 2020 and 2022. This growth is attributed to its natural beauty, stunning mountain views, and abundant hiking trails. Take advantage of the Queen Creek Botanical Gardens and the Queen Creek Performing Arts Center for added entertainment.
2. Buckeye City, Arizona
Buckeye City is a haven for nature enthusiasts and is an exceptional community to live, work, play, and explore the best Arizona has to offer. The attraction lies in the numerous outdoor activities, including the expansive Skyline Regional Park, which offers hiking, camping, and mountain biking.
3. Maricopa City, Arizona
Maricopa City, offers a small-town feel amid a breathtaking desert landscape. The city boasts mountain ranges like Sierra Estrellas and parks like Jane Askew Memorial Park and Copper Sky Regional Park, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts.
4. Casa Grande, Arizona
Casa Grande has seen its population swell in recent years, attracting families with its central location between Tucson and Phoenix. Historic downtown, golf courses, and a family-friendly atmosphere make it an enticing choice.
5. Goodyear, Arizona
Goodyear, located just a short drive from Phoenix, continues to expand thanks to attractions like Goodyear Ballpark, renowned restaurants, and scenic parks.
6. Surprise, Arizona
Surprise lives up to its name with a surprisingly swift population growth. Its proximity to downtown Phoenix and the Sky Harbor International Airport, combined with a charming small-town atmosphere, make it an appealing choice for newcomers.
7. Marana, Arizona
Marana, a Tucson suburb, has grown in population due to its striking desert landscape, museums, and job opportunities. Top employers like the Ritz-Carlton Dove Mountain and Topgolf contribute to its appeal.
8. Sahuarita, Arizona
Sahuarita, known for its cactus-covered mountains and proximity to the University of Arizona, has recently increased population. It offers a rural feel just 30 minutes from Tucson.
9. Peoria, Arizona
Peoria, a major Phoenix suburb, boasts the sixth-largest land area in Arizona and features excellent dining options, shopping centers, and spring training facilities for the Seattle Mariners and San Diego Padres.
10. Lake Havasu City, Arizona
Rounding off our list is Lake Havasu City, known for its historic London Bridge. The city offers Lake Havasu State Park, perfect for outdoor activities and delightful dining with lake views.
These ten towns and cities in Arizona each offer unique attractions and lifestyles. Whether you’re drawn to natural beauty, small-town charm, or urban amenities, Arizona has something for everyone!
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