Oro Valley

Though Oro Valley's name dates to the 1800s and unproven rumors of gold (oro in Spanish) deposits, it is truly rich in natural beauty, outdoor adventure, and public art. And with its family-friendly culture, it's no wonder this town of 45,184 has landed on several "best places to live" lists in recent years.

Though Oro Valley's name dates to the 1800s and unproven rumors of gold (oro in Spanish) deposits, it is truly rich in natural beauty, outdoor adventure, golfing, excellent restaurants and public art. And with its family-friendly culture, it's no wonder this town of 45,184 has landed on several "best places to live" lists in recent years.

About the Neighborhood

There are community events
Neighbors are friendly
There's holiday spirit
Great schools
Great for retirees
Car is needed
Parking is easy
There are sidewalks
Yards are well-kept
Parks and playgrounds
Lots of wildlife
It's quiet
It's dog friendly
Kids play outside
Golfing
Walking / Hiking trails
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