The Preserve started out as a long plot of land that borders a year round creek and runs along a road.  On both sides running parallel with the creek is the Tonto National Forest boundaries.  

The goal of the preserve has been to parcel the land into comfortable lots ranging from no less than 1 acre to almost 4 acres each.  Because of the location, there are lots on flat wooded areas, others in flat meadows, and yet others on the hill overlooking the road and the creek beyond.  These lots have been arranged so that you will feel a strong sense of privacy from any one of them, even when the community is complete.  Most of the land is heavily forested.

To facilitate the growth of the community, there are all of the amenities already in place.  Each lot has a well of its own.  And, being so close to a year round creek the water is plentiful.  Each location has a power connection ready to be connected to a home.  And there is phone service.  The phone company that services the area also is an Internet Provider.  The lots that are on the ridge already have pads so they are ready to build on.

The Preserve was created for someone who loves nature and enjoys the seasons.  For people who enjoy having neighbors,yet don't want to be able to reach out and actually touch them - at least without a several hundred foot walk.  

Most of all, the Preserve wasn't created to be another 'me too' land opportunity.  Most land available in Arizona today are large blocks on flat land sliced up into squares and called a community.  Sometimes they provide a community well and a road structure.  And most are not as forested as they seem in the brochures.  Around them are other developments doing the same thing.

At the Preserve the land is precious.  Being ringed by the National Forest, it's clear that this is a real preserve.  There is no chance, even in your great grandchildren's lifetimes that there will be a Big Wallmart down the street.  Places in Arizona like this are very rare indeed.  If you really want to invest in some land, this is one place you really need to see.  No big flashing signs and no salesmen in white shoes to twist your arm.  The 'Creek' is a natural and you'll fall in love with it before we get a chance to say hello.