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Chino Valley,
Arizona
"Former
Company Town"
We are nestled
comfortably in the mountains of central Arizona, 15 miles north of Prescott, at
an elevation of 4,750 feet. Chino Valley has a mild climate and a gentle four
seasons. We enjoy 300 plus days of sunshine every year, and have an average
rainfall of 10.6 inches. The Chino Valley area supports a variety of
vegetation. Spring is heralded by grand tulips and daffodils. The summer
landscape is marked with bountiful vegetable gardens where corn, squash, and
beans flourish.
Summer's
harvest is celebrated at the annual corn dinner and dance held each Labor Day.
Autumn's colors, enhanced by profuse evergreens native to the area, give a
beautiful prelude to the mild winters. Chino Valley's population growth rate
from 1990 to 2000 was 62%. Current town residents number approximately 8,000.
The town is blessed with clean air, good soil, and an abundant supply of pure
water, proven to require no treatment. Local wells provide most of the drinking
water. Average well depths range between 200 to 500 feet. The Chino Valley
Irrigation District, a 1700 acre service area, provides water for agricultural
purposes. Whether your dream is your own garden, a small farm or a large ranch,
Chino Valley has the resources to support your desires.
Chino Valley
offers many choice homesites for all citizens. From a 60 x 100 to a 5 acre
parcel; single family homes, apartments, mobile home parks, and permanent
mobile homesites are available. Except for a limit of one swine on certain
one-acre minimum parcels, local town zoning permits any type or number of farm
animals per acre, keeping within health department standards.
Chino Valley
regulations are less restrictive than the county's. A variety of religious
denominations are also well represented in the area. Affordable living is
enhanced by local facilities including parks, ball fields, free tennis courts,
the Teen Center, Community Center, Senior Center and animal shelter. The
community has a complete library, the fifth largest public library in Yavapai
County. The library offers children's activities, and has an on line database
linked with other libraries in the county. The community is served by a fire
district facility as well as a local police department. We're also proud of our
County Sheriff's Posse, and the Search and Rescue Team. Low drug and crime
rates prevail.

Chino Valley is
located in northern Arizona only 150 miles from Phoenix, 90 miles from
Flagstaff, 30 miles from Jerome, 40 miles from
Prescott, 48
miles from Camp
Verde, 36 miles from
Cottonwood
and about 50 miles from Sedona. You can even
make a day trip to the
Grand Canyon from
here.
Once in Chino Valley,
there are many things to see and do. Why not check out the many unique
shops in Prescott, or relax and have a bit
to eat at one of our many restaurants, listen
to some great music, hike, swim or just relax .
Once you have spent
enough time shopping and relaxing in Chino Valley, why not check out one of the
communities close to us to see what they have to offer. There is just about
everything one could desire in the vicinity of Chino Valley, Arizona.
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