Being part of the quad-city region, Chino Valley has much to offer. A growing community working to maintain a rural atmosphere, Chino Valley real estate owners enjoy magnificent sunsets and bright, clear days, with four mild seasons of living and over 300 days of sunshine a year. Chino Valley offers many choice homesites from a 6,000 sq.ft. lot to a five acre parcel. Farm animals are allowed if kept within health department standards.
Affordable living is enhanced by community facilities that include well maintained parks, ball fields, an aquatic center, free tennis courts, a teen center, community center, and senior center.
The first Territorial Capital of Arizona before being moved to Prescott, Chino Valley has always been an area of great interest throughout its time. Since U.S. Army Cavalry Lt. Amiel W. Whipple traveled through these parts in 1854, dubbing the area “ Chino” after the Mexican name for the abundant curly grama grass growing in the region, Chino Valley has grown and prospered like a fine desert flower. After incorporation in 1970, Chine Valley experienced an explosive growth period. Affordable lands and available services attract people from all over to this quaint area, so much so that the greater Chino area has over 12,000 residents.
There are a variety of trees shading the 2.4 acres of Chino Valley's most intimate green space, Memory Park. Memory Park is a great setting for social outings with their ramada and restrooms, playground, bbq's, horseshoe pits, bocce, basketball courts and Veteran's Memorial.
Community Center Park
The Community Center Park is currently undergoing an immense, ongoing rehab of the community's signature venue for active and passive recreational activities. The Community Center Park consists of lit fields for leagues and tournaments, a skate park and an aquatic center.
Quail Ridge Park
Owned and maintained by the Town of Chino, Quail Ridge Park is a Yavapai County staple since 2005. 2.4 acres of softball fields, a playground, restrooms, and rentable ramada with bbq's call Quail Ridge Park home.
Center Street Park
A new park in the works, the Town of Chino Valley began maintaining a 3 acre parcel located on the corner of Center Street and Road 1 West in spring of 2005 and design of the park will be completed very shortly.