Exquisite Family-Focused Homes
The small-town feeling at White Tank Foothills offers families a sense of security and belonging. This is where neighbors come together for fun events or to plan an outing at any one of the playgrounds, greenbelts, or recreational fields. Scenic vistas surround this master-planned community with the White Tank Mountains serving as a breathtaking backdrop.
When you aren't out exploring the bike paths and walking trails, you can take a quick drive over to Surprise, Glendale or Phoenix for a day of shopping or a night at the movies.
The Discovery Series features exquisite single-story homes ranging in size to meet the needs of your growing family. Each home is set on a generous lot, offering lots of room to add a swimming pool, putting green, or creative playscape. A variety of three-car and split garage plans offer additional flexibility and convenience. You also have the option of adding an oversized utility gate to most home sites.
Beautiful architectural exteriors set the tone for the impressive interiors-with large open areas, rich master baths, and distinguished kitchens. In fact, the special touches never seem to end in these versatile layouts that make the most of the scenic mountain views. Large covered patios feature multiple walk-outs from family rooms and dining areas-and sometimes even the master bedroom!
Find out why Pulte Homes is known for their value, quality, and amazing innovations. Tour the Discovery Series today and be prepared for captivating views inside and out!
The Great Outdoors
Get out and explore the green belts! Take a bike ride around the scenic pathways. Walk the dog and enjoy the mountain views. Organize a soccer scrimmage or shoot some hoops. There’s always something to do in this setting.
Features Include
- Green belts
- Walking paths
- Basketball and volleyball courts
- Soccer and baseball fields
- Playgrounds
- Ramadas
About the Area
It's impossible to be bored when you live in the "Valley of the Sun." This area offers scenic beauty, miles of natural parkland, picturesque lakes, and a wide variety of activities, events, and attractions for every interest. 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 a variety of denominations.
Shopping
Shopping is easy in this diverse setting. The Westgate City Center in nearby Glendale is the area's newest shopping and entertainment megaplex, featuring a wide variety of large retail stores, top-shelf restaurants, and popular night spots-from wine bars to martini bars. Glendale's Arrowhead Towne Center, one of the region's largest malls, offers upscale shopping and major anchor stores. Downtown Glendale, known as the antique capital of the Southwest, features a cozy historic district with a plethora of antique stores and exclusive boutiques. Peoria's revitalized downtown area offers charming little shops and specialty stores. The Desert Sky Mall in Phoenix is a favorite day-in-the-city shopping destination. Phoenix, Tempe, and Tucson offer diverse shopping districts for the hip and trendy or active cowboys and cowgirls. The entire region features great villages and towns to explore, each with their own distinct ambience.
Recreation
Whether you want to stay close to home, or you are in the mood to roam, there's always something to do when you live in the Valley. In the family-focused city of Surprise, you and the kids will enjoy the 180-acre Surprise Recreation Campus with pools, tennis courts, and sports fields. Sports fans rejoice! Take your pick between Glendale and Phoenix where you'll have access to every sporting event imaginable-from baseball, football, and basketball to hockey and lacrosse. 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 more action, the Phoenix International Raceway in Avondale is a great place to spend a sunny afternoon. You could easily spend half a lifetime exploring Arizona's great outdoors by highway, back country road, or backpack. Hiking, biking, four-wheeling, and horseback riding are available at dozens of regional and state parks including White Tank Mountain Regional Park-with its own desert waterfall-and Thunderbird Mountain Regional Park. In Peoria, the Lake Pleasant Regional Park offers scenic overlooks of Waddell Dam and Lake Pleasant, a 10,000-acre preserve 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 a great way to experience the Old West in Arizona. Most offer horseback rides through scenic desert backlands, fireside cookouts, and even cattle drives. If you prefer caving, you can go in search of famous stalactite formations in the Grand Canyon Caverns, Colossal Cave, or Kartchner Caverns Sate Park.
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
Glendale is dedicated to preserving the valley's oldest and most magnificent ranches. You can tour the historic grounds and exhibits of the Sahuaro Ranch and the Manistee Ranch to learn about life during the early-settlement days. The Glendale Xeriscape Garden is a botanical heaven with hundreds of regional cacti and flowering plants on display. Phoenix, just a short drive away, offers world-class cultural and historical attractions, including museums, art centers, archeological parks, and botanical gardens. Night life, music, and theatrical attractions abound at renowned venues like the Dodge Theatre, Herberger Theater Center, Orpheum Theatre, US Airways Center, and the Cricket Pavilion. Native American heritage is plays a major role in this region and is aptly preserved at Phoenix's Heard Museum and the Phoenix Museum of Art. American Indian reservations throughout the state offer educational and cultural programs on native customs, traditions, and artistic contributions. In Tucson, a bit further south, you can get a flavor of the old western frontier. Be sure to take a tour of Old Tucson Studios, the setting for some of Hollywood's finest Western films, including "Tombstone" and "Rio Bravo".
Transportation
You are centrally located to numerous airports, including Phoenix Sky Harbor International (PHX), Deer Valley Airport, and the Phoenix Goodyear Airport.
Schools
Dysart Unified School District offers excellent educational and extra-curricular programs. Area schools include Sonoran Heights Elementary School (623-523-8550); Dysart High School (623-876-7500); Willow Canyon High School (623-523-8000); and the private pre-school KinderCare Learning Center (623-975-1592).
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 (602-371-7171)
Southwest Gas for gas (602-861-1999)
Arizona American Water Company for water (623-876-4020)
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Directions
Traveling West on I-10:
- Turn right (north) onto Loop 303 (Cotton Lane)
- Turn left (west) onto Olive Avenue
- Turn left onto 183rd Avenue
- Turn right onto 181st Avenue
- Turn right onto Palmaritas Lane
Traveling South on the Loop 101:
- Take Olve Avenue exit
- Turn right (west) on Olive Avenue
- Proceed approximately 10 miles
- Turn left onto 183rd Avenue
- Turn right onto 181st Avenue
- Turn left onto Palmaritas Lane

































