Top 6 Museums in Cave Creek, Arizona (AZ)

July 18, 2021 Leida Jutras

Cave Creek is a town in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States. It is 27 mi (43 km) northeast of Phoenix. According to the 2010 census, the population of the town was 5,015.
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6140 E Cave Creek Rd, Cave Creek, AZ 85331-8618 +1 480-577-8426 [email protected] http://www.SaddleUpGallery.com
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Contemporary and traditional Fine Art that put you right in the west. Paintings, Bronze Sculptures, Pottery and more. We also carry gift items for all occasions.

6333 E Cave Creek Rd, Cave Creek, AZ 85331-8709 +1 480-575-4360 https://www.facebook.com/RareEarthGalleryCC
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Rare Earth Gallery

Reviewed By GeorgeT3421 - Mount Laurel, United States

There is a lot of eye candy within this shop. There are a lot of crystal rock shops in Arizona, but this shop makes it into the top tiers. They have everything you could hope for in terms of personal purchases to gifts. There is lots of petrified wood, jewelry, stones, geological ornaments, wine bottle holders, butterfly collections, etc. This shop was recommended to us by locals including our Jeep Tour operator.

3. Sergio Ladron de Guevara Fine Art

6501 E Cave Creek Rd Ste 4, Cave Creek, AZ 85331-8698 +1 480-595-1123 http://Www.TheArtofSergio.com
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Sergio Ladron de Guevara Fine Art

4. Cave Creek Museum

6140 Skyline Drive, Cave Creek, AZ 85331 +1 480-488-2764 [email protected] http://www.cavecreekmuseum.com/visitor_services.html
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Cave Creek Museum

The museum is CLOSED for the summer and will reopen on October 1st. The Museum’s interior exhibits are located in four areas: Central Ansbaugh Auditorium, the Archaeology Wing, the Pioneer Wing and the “Mini-wing.” Exiting the building through the mini-wing, you will find outdoor exhibits that include ranch implements and other large tools, the gazebo, the first church of Cave Creek and the last known original Tubercular Cabin in Arizona, which is on the National Register of Historic Buildings. North of the front steps, find the miner’s arrastre, an authentic, recovered mill for crushing ore. At the front entry, explore the desert garden with plants identified. The Museum Store is conveniently located between the Ansbaugh Auditorium and the Archaeology Wing, offering unique Arizona gifts and an extensive selection of books that capture life in the Southwest. Photography for personal memories are acceptable without a flash.

Reviewed By 508pattyr - Scottsdale, United States

This museum is filled with information about the Cave Creek area. It is amazing for its size and run by volunteers.

5. Sonoran Arts League

7100 E Cave Creek Rd Ste 144 Stagecoach Village, Cave Creek, AZ 85331-4311 http://www.sonoranartsleague.org/gallery.php
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Sonoran Arts League

6. Grace Museum of America

42088 N Fleming Springs Rd, Cave Creek, AZ 85331-7617 +1 480-488-9045 http://gracemuseumofamerica.org/
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