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Town of Fountain Hill Arizona Seal

Scottsdale - Phoenix Area

Fountain Hills, a planned real estate community of 17,000 residents, is nestled in the foothills between Scottsdale and Mesa. Founded in 1970, the town is bordered on the west by the McDowell Mountains, the south by the Salt River Indian Reservation, the east by the Ft. McDowell Indian Reservation and the north by McDowell Mountain Park.

Fountain Hills MdDowell Mountains View

Fountain Hills AZ fountain The town's name is derived from its landmark fountain. The attraction, the "world's tallest fountain," shoots out water 560 feet into the air from a lagoon in the center of 32-acre Fountain Park. Its status is even recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records. Built by the Swiss, the landmark is visible for miles (watch for it when flying into Phoenix's Sky Harbor airport) and is reminiscent of Switzerland's jet fountain on Lake Lucerne.
If you're into golf, you'll want to know that Fountain Hills is home to  three world-class courses located within the community: Fountain Hills Golf Club, Sun Ridge Canyon and Eagle Mountain

For information on a golf course home, a retirement community or a waterfront property, give Realtor Gary Peruzzini a call.  He can help you with all your real estate needs.

Fountain Hills AZ Golf Course Community

Fountain Hills Arizona McDowell Mountain Horse Trail Ride

    McDowell Mountain Regional Park. A 20,000 acre park that borders the northwestern section of Fountain Hills, providing a vast expanse of Arizona desert amid rugged mountain scenery. Perfect for picnics and camping.

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  • Fort McDowell Indian Community. Adjacent to Fountain Hills on the east is the 25,000 acre home of the Fort 
McDowell Yavapai-Mohave-Apache Indian Community. The Verde River runs through the reservation, and on its banks, Fort McDowell was established in 1865 following the Civil War.

From small adobe ranches to mountain properties, call Gary to help you find your dream home. 

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