Queen Creek borders Mesa to the North and the Town Of Gilbert to the east. The Town of Queen Creek also borders San Tan Valley to the south, a census-designated area.
Queen Creek is a charming small town in the Southeast Valley and sits just 10 minutes from Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport. It is located approximately 45 minutes southeast of downtown Phoenix, with most of the town limits within Maricopa County and some overlapping areas in Pinal County.
Here are 5 things to know about living in Queen Creek, AZ.
- Queen Creek Marketplace
The Queen Creek Marketplace is a collection of restaurants, shops, and national retailers located on the main strip called Ellsworth Road. You will find everything from movie theaters to hair salons on both the east and west sides of Ellsworth, although the west side is technically considered the Marketplace. Some notable national retailers include Target, Ross, Kohlās, Old Navy, and Trader Joeās. This area is also home to several local eateries like Barrio Queen, Barroās Pizza, and Oreganoās.

- Mansel Carter Oasis Park
This fantastic park boasts 48 acres of family fun! It features everything from baseball and multi-purpose fields to playgrounds, volleyball & basketball courts, skate parks, and fitness pods, all wrapped around a 5-acre fishing lake! This beautiful lake is regularly stocked by the Arizona Game & Fish Department, part of the Community Fishing Program.
Oh yeah, letās not forget about the splash pad, dog park, and miles of walking trails connecting it all. Mansel Carter Oasis Park is located at 19535 E Appleby Rd and is roughly 5 minutes from the Queen Creek Marketplace.

- Queen Creek Trails
Queen Creek offers a unique multi-use trail system that connects with the town, parks, and neighboring communities. The Queen Creek and Sonoqui Wash Trails make up about 9 miles of trails available for hiking, biking, equestrian, jogging, and rollerblading.
The Queen Creek Wash Trail has public parking available at Desert Mountain Park, a great place to start! This trail makes its way throughout the town, open areas including farmland and several residential communities.
The Sonoqui Wash Trail makes its way through the rural desert landscape and has available public parking at Horseshoe Park & Equestrian Centre. This 3-phase trail system will likely cover around 750 miles when all is said and done!

- Queen Creek Real Estate
Queen Creek Real Estate has been booming over the past ten years with significant value and demand increases. A small-town lifestyle has its imprint throughout. Add a pinch of agriculture and equestrian elements, and it looks like we have a winner!
Queen Creek homes for sale range from $300k and up in most areas, getting you plenty of bang for the buck.

- Queen Creek Neighborhoods
Queen Creek has more than 80 neighborhoods ranging from large master-planned communities to smaller, tucked away hidden gems. Neighborhoods like Queen Creek Station, Encanterra, and Sossaman Estates are a few of the popular communities found in Queen Creek.
Queen Creek neighborhood amenities vary from private clubhouses to community pools, golf resorts, gated entrances, playgrounds, parks, schools, and even regional trail-systems.
Considering Queen Creek is a relatively small town, all its neighborhoods are within just minutes of everyday shopping and restaurants.

Queen Creek has all the ingredients to make a perfect hometown pitch. Itās close to airports, hiking, jobs and is known for its highly rated school district. It also supports local theatre and performing arts, as well as outdoor exploration and equestrian activities. If youāre looking to live in a smaller community and donāt mind a few extra minutes of travel, you should add this place to your list.

YBD Staff
Yellow Brick Drive Staff