A Scenic Investment
This is living! Festival Foothills-Adobe is located in the master-planned community of Festival Ranch, a scenic neighborhood that offers high-quality homes for an affordable value. Nestled below a picturesque mountain range, this natural setting is the perfect place to call home. When you want to get out and enjoy the great outdoors, you will have plenty of wide-open spaces to explore with the White Tank Mountain Regional Park to the south and Tonto National Forest to the north. Conveniences are close by in the friendly town of Surprise and in the metropolitan communities of Glendale, Phoenix, Tempe, and Tucson. The tree-lined streets of Adobe feature classic homes with distinctive Arizona architectures. You can choose between several unique floor plans to suite your needs-from one-story ranch layouts with two-bedrooms, to a two-story design with four-bedrooms and a loft. Impressive details and extras are included in every Pulte Home. Stylish kitchens and baths feature the latest fixtures and appliances. The front yards come landscaped, leaving you free to concentrate on decorating the interiors. All homes are energy-efficient and feature a two-car attached garage. If you are a first-time homeowner, you'll want to explore the many tax advantages and financial benefits of building home equity. Take a tour of Adobe today and talk with our customer service representative about the various financing options available through Pulte Mortgage. Let us make your dream home achievable!The Great Outdoors
Get out and explore the neighborhood! Take a bike ride around the scenic sidewalks. Walk the dog and take in the views. It’s a pleasure to be outside in this setting.
Click here to view our community park! [PDF]
Features Include
- Walkways
- Paths
- Open space
- Large group ramadas
- Adventure playground
- About the Area
- Worship
- Shopping
- Recreation
- Medical
- Culture / Entertainment
- Transportation
- Schools
- Utilities
About the Area
Being bored in the "Valley of the Sun" is impossible. Located in the bustling Northwest Salt River Valley, this area offers scenic beauty, miles of natural parkland, picturesque lakes, and a wide variety of activities, events, and attractions for every interest. The town of Surprise lives up to its name, providing a small town feel with big city amenities- like the 180-acre Surprise Recreation Campus with everything from walking parks to water parks. Surrounding towns, cities, and metropolitan areas offer a unique mix of culture, shopping, and attractions ranging from the Southwest to the Old West.
Worship
Area places of worship include White Tanks Southern Baptist Church; Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church, WELS; Parkway Christian Church; Rancho Gabriela Community Church; Oasis Baptist Church; and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
Shopping
The Westgate City Center is the area's new mall, featuring a wide variety of large retail and name brand stores. Other large metropolitan malls include The Arrowhead Towne Center in Glendale and the Desert Sky Mall in Phoenix. Glendale is known as the antique capital of the Southwest and features a cozy historic downtown with a variety of antique stores and exclusive boutiques. Peoria's revitalized downtown area offers charming little shops and specialty stores. Phoenix, Tempe, and Tucson offer diverse shopping districts for the hip and trendy or active cowboys and cowgirls. The entire valley area features great villages and towns to explore, each with their own distinct ambience.
Recreation
Whether you want to stay close to home, or you're in a mood to roam, there's always something to do when you live in the valley. Surprise hosts a variety of activities and festivals throughout the year, including the annual "Surprise Party," a weekend-long, citywide celebration. The Surprise Recreation Campus offers residents access to a 37-acre community park, five-acre fishing lake, 17-court tennis complex, and an impressive aquatic center with pools, waterfalls, and waterslides. This is where local sports teams not only come out to play ball, but have fun munching on peanuts as they watch the Kansas City Royals and the Texas Rangers during spring training. Speaking of baseball, Chase Field in Phoenix is home to the Arizona Diamondbacks, winners of the 2001 World Series. Additional sports stadiums and concert arenas include the Jobing.com Arena and the University of Phoenix Stadium, both in Glendale; and Phoenix's Cricket Pavilion and US Airways Center. If golf is your passion, you are in fairway heaven here with dozens of courses located within an easy drive. In fact, this region is known as one of the best golf destinations in the world! For those who prefer the sound of engines zooming around the track, the Phoenix International Raceway in Avondale is a great place to spend a day at the races. You could easily spend half a lifetime exploring Arizona's great outdoors by highway, backcountry road, or backpack. Hiking, biking, and horseback riding are available at dozens of regional and state parks including White Tank Mountain Regional Park-with its own desert waterfall-and Tonto National Forest. In Peoria, the Lake Pleasant Regional Park offers scenic overlooks of Lake Pleasant, a 10,000-acre lake where you can camp, boat, fish, or swim for a day or a week! At the nearby Wildlife World Zoo in Litchfield Park, you can go on an African safari by train, explore the Outback by boat, or ride the sky rail and get a bird's eye view of the grounds. The Phoenix Zoo is another fantastic venue for animal lovers. Dude ranches are another great way to experience the Old West in Arizona. Most offer horseback rides through scenic desert backlands, fireside cookouts, and even cattle drives.
Medical
Exceptional medical facilities in the area include Arrowhead Community Hospital in Glendale, Boswell Memorial Hospital in Sun City, Del E. Webb Memorial Hospital in Sun City West, Maryvale Hospital Medical Center in Phoenix, Samaritan West Valley Health Center in Goodyear, the Surprise Senior Center, and USAF Luke Hospital.
Culture / Entertainment
Phoenix, just 45 miles away, offers world-class cultural and historical attractions, including museums, art centers, archeological parks, and botanical gardens. Night life, music and theatrical attractions abound in Phoenix, in a variety of lively clubs or in renowned playhouses like the Dodge Theatre, Herberger Theater Center, and the Orpheum Theatre. In Tucson, a bit further south, you can explore the region's old west and Native American cultural attractions. Be sure to take a tour Old Tucson Studios, the setting for some of Hollywood's finest Western films, including "Tombstone" and "Rio Bravo".
Transportation
You are centrally located to a variety of airports, including Phoenix Sky Harbor International (PHX), and Phoenix Goodyear Airport.
Schools
Festival Foothills and the Wickenburg School District are excited to announce the opening of our brand new K-8 onsite neighborhood school! At Festival Foothills Elementary we take pride in educating our students and foster a great learning environment with small classroom sizes and the best teachers in the area.
Festival Foothills Elementary also provides convenient before and after school programs as well as a brand new pre-school program.
The Wickenburg School District #9 (928-668-5350) offers nationally recognized educational and extra-curricular programs. Other area schools include Vulture Peak Middle School (928-684-6700); and Wickenburg High School (928-864-6600).
Utilities
Utility companies serving this community include:
Cox Digital Services, including Cox Digital Cable, Cox Digital Telephone and Cox High Speed Internet (623-748-8957) or (800-957-7250)
APS for electric (623-975-5734)
Southwest Gas for gas (602-861-1999)
Town of Buckeye Utility Department for water (623-386-4691)
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Directions
Crossroads: Sun Valley Parkway and Canyon Springs Blvd.
From Sky Harbor Airport:
- Take I-10 West to Loop 101 North
- Take Bell Rd exit heading west
- Turn right on Canyon Springs Blvd
- Turn right on Desert Vista Blvd
- Turn left on Tonopah Dr
- Turn right on 260th Dr
- Models will be on the right hand side
From the North:
- Take Loop 101 West
- Exit Bell Rd heading West
- Turn right on Canyon Springs Blvd.
- Turn right on Desert Vista Blvd
- Turn left on Tonopah Dr
- Turn right on 260th Dr


































