Fountain Hills is a 30-minute day trip from Scottsdale (19.7 mi via E Indian School Rd and AZ-87 N), near the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation reservation. The destination is best known for its downtown geyser fountain, the fourth-tallest public fountain in the world. The 18.2-square-mile Arizona town enjoys a warm, sunny desert climate year-round and is home to a variety of recreational and cultural attractions, including theatrical performing venues, parks and botanical gardens, and art galleries.

McDowell Mountain Regional Park

McDowell Mountain Regional Park

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McDowell Mountain Regional Park is a public park spanning more than 21,000 acres throughout the northern Fountain Hills region, offering opportunities for a variety of seasonal outdoor recreational activities. The park is located along the western edge of the McDowell Mountains, with elevations throughout reaching a maximum of 3,000 feet above sea level.

More than 50 miles of multi-use trails are available for hikers, mountain bikers, and horseback riders, including three loop tracks of varying difficulty levels available for use by competitive-level mountain bikers. 76 campsites provide tent and RV hookups, offering picnic tables, fire rings, and public restroom and shower facilities. Wildlife sightings of deer, coyotes, and javelina are common throughout the park.

16300 McDowell Mountain Park Dr, MMRP, AZ 85268 , Phone: 480-471-0173, website

The Fountain

The Fountain

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The Fountain is a 560-foot geyser-style fountain in Fountain Hills’ downtown center, originally constructed in 1970 by Robert McCulloch. The structure is one of the world’s largest man-made fountains, reaching water heights three times higher than Yellowstone Park’s famed Old Faithful geyser. 7,000 gallons of water pump through the fountain per minute as it spouts from a concrete water lily sculpture, with water plumes visible from as far away as the Superstition Mountains region. It serves as a major community landmark and public gathering space, spouting at 15-minute intervals on the hour daily from morning through evening. On special event days, the fountain’s height and viewing schedule are adjusted for broader operation.

12925 N. Saguaro Blvd, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268, Phone: 480-836-9919

Fountain Hills Lake Overlook Trail

Fountain Hills Lake Overlook Trail

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Fountain Hills Lake Overlook Trail is an urban multi-use trail that spans 1.5 miles throughout the heart of the Fountain Hills community. The family-friendly hike begins at a public parking lot and trailhead near Fountain Lake and Panorama Boulevard, traversing uphill through a condominium development area that offers beautiful lake views. As the trail ascends, 360-degree views of the area’s surrounding vistas become visible, including the Superstition and Mazatzal Mountains, the Four Peaks, and Mount Ord. After the halfway point, the trail continues through residential areas and loops back to the intersection of Palisades and Saguaro Boulevards, which provide access to Fountain Lake’s southern end.

Downtown Fountain Hills at the Fountain Park, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268, Phone: 480-816-5100

Dixie Mine Trail

Dixie Mine Trail

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Dixie Mine Trail traverses the grounds of the former Dixie Mine, which was originally established in 1877 for the purposes of mining quartz. The mine continued to operate throughout much of the 20th century until its sale to McDowell Mountain Regional Park in 1977. Today, its remains can be explored via a 5.5-mile round-trip within the park that stems off the Sonoran Trail, gaining 591 feet in elevation before reaching its destination. Above the mine, petroglyphs from the Archaic, Hokoham, and Historical periods are visible, along with stone carvings believed to date between 1918 and 1925. Visitors should note that a nominal fee is charged to access the trailhead. The trail is dog-friendly and is recommended for intermediate-level hikers.

Dixie Mine Trail, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

The Spa at ADERO

The Spa at ADERO

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Offering a peaceful and spiritually uplifting Sonoran Desert oasis, The Spa at ADERO will sooth your soul and rejuvenate your mind and body. This is no ordinary spa, and you will find a range of wonderful treatments which are unique to this establishment. Signature treatments have been developed using desert minerals, local herbs and Native American traditional healing ingredients. Spa treatments include massage therapy, (including cranial sacral therapy and lymphatic drainage), facials, body treatments and a variety of mindful soul “adventures” including yoga, meditation, crystal healing, reflexology and much more. You will also have the use of the whirlpool, steam room and outdoor pool.

The Spa at ADERO, 13225 North Eagle Ridge Dr, Scottsdale, AZ 85268, 480-333-1900

Fountain Hills Great Fair of Arts and Crafts

Fountain Hills Great Fair of Arts and Crafts

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Fountain Hills Great Fair of Arts and Crafts is an annual fine arts festival that is held for three days in February in downtown Fountain Hills. The festival has been presented for more than three decades and attracts over 500 artists and crafters from around the United States and the world, exhibiting in a wide variety of mediums. In addition to artwork for sale, many vendors engage in the tradition of offering custom holiday ornaments available for sale, crafted to their unique styles and artistic voices. More than 200,000 annual visitors attend the festival, which also offers live music performances, food trucks, a beer garden, and public seating and dining areas. The festival is held rain or shine and offers free admission, with ample free parking available.

Downtown Fountain Hills, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268, Phone: 480-837-1654

The River of Time Museum


The River of Time Museum is an archaeological and anthropological museum that showcases the civic and social history of the Fountain Hills region, from its indigenous roots through the present day. The museum was opened in 2003 by the Fountain Hills Historical Society and strives to educate visitors about the various peoples of the Lower Verde River Valley, with a specific focus on the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation and the Verde community. Exhibits include the Building a Fountain, Building a Community exhibit, which focuses on the development and construction of the town’s iconic fountain, and the Three Communities, Three Sources and Ancient Lower Verde Civilizations exhibits, which highlight the region’s indigenous groups. Other exhibits showcase topics such as the area’s mining history and the development of the Phoenix metropolitan area Salt River Project. Group tours are offered for small groups of 10 or more, and special events are held periodically, including dinner discussions and Thursday Theater performances.

12901 N La Montana Fountain Hills, AZ 85268, Phone: 480-837-2612

Fort McDowell Casino

Fort McDowell Casino

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Fort McDowell Casino is a state-of-the-art gaming, dining, and entertainment complex, offering an award-winning 1,200-seat bingo hall and more than 900 slot and video machines, along with blackjack tables and a poker room showcasing daily tournaments. Five restaurants are also offered on site, including the throwback Silver Platter diner, sushi and noodle joint Noodles Sushiya, and the resort’s famed all-you-can-eat Red Rock Buffet. Overnight accommodations are offered at the four-diamond Wekopa Resort, and RV hookups are available at the Eagleview RV Resort. Live entertainment is also showcased on weekends at the Lucky 7 Saloon, showcasing the talents of regional bands such as Mogollon, Furious George, and The Hamptons.

10424 N Fort McDowell Rd, Fort McDowell, AZ 85264, Phone: 800-843-3678

Fountain Hills Artists' Gallery


Fountain Hills Artists' Gallery is an artist-owned cooperative gallery that showcases the works of more than 40 artists from throughout the Fountain Hills region working in a variety of mixed media. The gallery is operated daily by artists, allowing visitors to meet the creators of works on display with every visit. Mediums on display include acrylics, ceramics, fiber art, glass, jewelry, photography, oil paintings, and sculptures. Specialty works are also displayed periodically, including gourd art, kaleidoscopes, encaustics, and silk scarves. All items are available for sale as a direct purchase between artists and customers, with no gallery commissions taken. Monthly workshops are offered for amateur artists of all skill levels, with all supplies included for participants.

16858 E. Avenue of the Fountains, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268, Phone: 480-836-9919

Desert Dog Hummer Adventures

Desert Dog Hummer Adventures

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Desert Dog Hummer Adventures offer first-class desert tours throughout the Sonoran Desert region, including a variety of 4X4 and Hummer excursions. The company has been operating out of the Valley of the Sun for nearly two decades and has been featured on the Travel Channel as one of the top tour companies in the Phoenix region. Top tours include H2 Hummer excursions, which offer tour experiences in fully air-conditioned environments with roof-mounted spotlights. ATV, four-wheeler, quad, and two-seat desert buggy tours are also offered, traversing some of the region’s most challenging desert trails. Tours are offered seven days a week, departing at several times throughout the day, and may be customized for small groups and organizations. Combination tours are also offered, along with barbecue tour packages and team-building programs.

17212 E. Shea Blvd, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268, Phone: 480-837-3966

Chocofin Chocolatier

Chocofin Chocolatier

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Chocofin Chocolatier has been crafting world-class chocolates since 1998, overseen by Scottsdale resort chocolatiers Denise and Louis Mirabella. The small-batch chocolate company uses high-quality chocolates in an exclusive bean-to-bar roasting and baking process, with all sorting, winnowing, grinding, and conching done in house. Unique chocolate flavors include passionfruit caramels, blackcurrant marzipans, Vietnamese cinnamon crisps, hot chile truffles, and a variety of liquor-infused candies. Sugar-free chocolates are also available, along with nut barks, toffees, and chocolate bars. Berto’s Gourmet Gelato is served at the company’s public cafe, along with homemade cake slices in flavors such as chocolate bourbon pecan pie, hazelnut espresso torte, mixed berry streusel, and tiramisu.

13404 N La Montana Dr # 2, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268, Phone: 480-836-7444

Saddle Bronc Grill


Saddle Bronc Grill is a Western cuisine grill and bar that has been owned and operated by Brad and Barb Tesch since 2009, when the couple took over the former Two Step Saloon facility. The restaurant serves a wide variety of classic American and Southwestern comfort fare, with selections such as John Wayne Angus cheeseburgers, pan-fried walleye, and slow-roasted prime rib prepared in house daily. A large selection of local craft microbrews are available on tap, and an extensive wine list highlights regional varietals. Large-screen televisions showcase major sporting events, and happy hour specials provide discounts on appetizers and drinks.

11056 N Saguaro Blvd, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268, Phone: 480-816-5900

Phil's Filling Station Grill

Phil's Filling Station Grill

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Phil's Filling Station Grill was opened in 1997 by Phil Rodakis and strives to create a mid-century American vibe inspired by Rodakis’ work as a teenager at his grandfather’s Bronx diner. The restaurant’s operations emphasize fresh ingredients, affordable prices, and friendly service, with more than 250 unique menu items available, including a variety of classic 1960s-era throwbacks. It has been the recipient of a number of local awards for best breakfasts, best local burgers, and best desserts, serving up diner favorites such as omelets, deli sandwiches, and barbecue ribs. Restaurant decor includes Coca-Cola memorabilia and a New York Yankees-themed dining room, with nine high-definition televisions provided throughout the restaurant for viewing major sporting events. On Sunday afternoons between October and May, the restaurant hosts Cruisin’ at Phil’s drive-in events, showcasing area owners’ classic cars.

16852 E Parkview, Fountain Hills AZ 85268, Phone: 480-816-8200

Fountain Hills Theatre

Fountain Hills Theatre

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Regardless of when you choose to visit Fountain Hills there is almost always something on at the popular Fountain Hills Theatre. For more than 30 years, Fountain Hills’ residents and visitors have had the opportunity to enjoy excellent live performances year round. The theatre company produces three scheduled sets of productions at their two venues each year, as well as offering arts and outreach programs for the wider Fountain Hills community. Performances include musicals, dramas, comedy shows and youth theater productions for younger audiences. Shows are mainly scheduled for weekends – from Thursday to Sunday. You can check their show schedule on line.

11445 N. Saguaro Blvd, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268, 480-837-9661

Dark Skies

Dark Skies

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Star gazers are in for a treat when they visit Fountain Hills, which was officially declared a Dark Sky Community in 2018. The community works very hard to ensure that all outdoor lighting conforms to the requirements for a Dark Sky Community. The local astronomy club in Fountain Hills holds monthly star parties, where locals and visitors can learn all about the planets and constellations that abound in our skies. To assist avid star gazers, the public library has 3 telescopes which can be “borrowed” to assist with dark sky star gazing. Visitors are invited to visit the Dark Skies website to learn more and to find out when special events are planned.

Fountain Hills Dark Skies Association, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

Desert Canyon Golf Club

Desert Canyon Golf Club

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Come and enjoy the opportunity to play a round of golf in the heart of the Sonora Desert at the Desert Canyon Golf Club. Here a brilliant green oasis forms the unique backdrop to your game as you tee-off surrounded by swaying palm trees and landscaped desert plants. The elevated tee boxes and greens will astound you will wonderful views of the spectacular mountains in the background. The course offers a challenging but rewarding game for players of all abilities. After your round you can visit the Bar and Grill to enjoy a great meal. Anything you need for your round of golf can be bought at the on-site Pro Shop.

10440 Indian Wells Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268, 480-837-1173

Fountain Hills Public Art Collection

Fountain Hills Public Art Collection

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Art lovers can set aside a few hours to enjoy some of the beautiful works of art which are on display to the public in various parts of town. The Fountain Hills Public Art Collection includes a large number of sculptures, several attractive fountains (including the town’s famous 50-foot “world’s tallest fountain”) and a large collection of paintings and photographs. The entire collection includes 150 pieces which can be viewed on a self-guided Art Walk (guide books are available) or by joining a docent-led tour. The guided tours are available each month from October through February. You can register for a guided tour on the website (or can request a private tour a few weeks in advance of your visit).

Fountain Hills Public Art Collection, Fountain Hills, AZ 86268, 480-816-5185

Grapeables Wine Bar and Lounge


After a busy day of exploring Fountain Hills you can relax and enjoy a delicious glass (or two) of excellent wine at the Grapeables Wine Bar and Lounge. The wine bar stocks an impressive collection of over 150 wines from all corners of the globe. Most of the wines are from small-scale producers and many are available for you to enjoy by the glass. Look forward to sampling Cabernet Sauvignon from the Napa Valley, a fine Barolo from Italy or a luscious Pinotage from South Africa, among many other offers. You can also stock up on a few bottles to take home for gifts or to enjoy at your residence.

Grapeables Wine Bar and Lounge, 12645 N. Saguaro Blvd, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268, 480-816-5959

Euro Pizza Cafe

Euro Pizza Cafe

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Euro Pizza Cafe has been a popular Fountain Hills meeting and dining place for more than 20 years. Offering an authentic European ambiance and all the flavors and aromas you could wish for, Euro Pizza Café is more than just a pizzeria. The menu includes a wide selection of delicious breakfast dishes including several benedicts, quesadilla, frittata and more. The pizzas and calzones are the talk of the town – choose from their specialties or design your own. The pizza dough is freshly made on site and all pizzas are handcrafted and baked in a traditional stone pizza oven. They also serve a selection of tasty salads and entrees. Soft drinks, beers, hand-crafted cocktails and choice wines complete the picture.

Euro Pizza Café, 12645 N. Saguaro Blvd, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268, 480-836-0207

Saguaro Lake

Saguaro Lake

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Surrounded by canyon walls in the heart of the Sonoran Desert, Saguaro Lake is a popular recreational area close to Fountain Hills. The name of the lake is derived from the many Saguaro cacti which are found around the lake perimeter. The lake is a very popular fishing destination and reaches capacity quite early in the day during the prime fishing season from October to December and February to April. Those who are not interested in fishing can enjoy a scenic narrated cruise on the Desert Belle, try their hand at skiing, canoeing and kayaking or enjoy a panoramic meal at the ShipRock Restaurant.

Saguaro Lake, 14011 N. Bush Hwy, Mesa, AZ 85215, 480-986-5546