George ‘Doc’ Cavalliere Park, which opened near Troon North Scottsdale just last year, is a favored destination for those who love the desert. Named after Greasewood Flat founder and eldest native-born Scottsdale resident George ‘Doc’ Cavalliere, this park sits upon 34 acres of Sonoran desert and includes a shaded playground, two drop-in ramadas, two lighted basketball courts, a wildflower viewing area and a 1-mile, looped hiking trail.
The park’s design is inspired by and an extension of the desert. Many open spaces are preserved within Cavalliere Park, and hikers can behold the lush beauty of the environment, as well as the unique architectural and landscaping designs. The park is dog-friendly too, with dispensers for doggie bags and built-in doggie fountains. The looping trail is not too demanding and perfect for walking your pets.
For its low-impact design and aim toward preserving much of the natural landscape, Cavalliere Park was presented one of 17 Crescordia Awards at the Valley Forward Association’s Environmental Excellence Awards Banquet last year. If you are looking for a place to enjoy the last days of spring outdoors, Cavalliere Park is not to be missed.
Many Scottsdale communities offer a variety of ways to appreciate the splendor of the Sonoran desert. Whether you enjoy hiking, biking, golfing or any other outdoor activity, you will find numerous ways to explore your interests in Troon Scottsdale. To learn about Troon homes for sale, contact Carmen@TopScottsdaleHomes.com. Carmen welcomes your calls at (602) 791-0536.
Carmen Brodeur JD
Realtor
Trillium Properties, LLC
9825 E Bell Road, Suite 120, Scottsdale AZ 85260
(602) 791-0536
Carmen@TopScottsdaleHomes.com
www.TroonRealEstate.com