Casa Grande sits in the quiet farming desert between Phoenix and Tucson — far enough out for big-sky sunsets and quiet evenings, close enough in that day trips don't take all day. Pack a lunch, hit the road, and you can be hiking, museum-hopping, or cheering on a ballgame before noon. Note: we are in a rural setting, so occasional rural agricultural smells may drift through depending on the wind.
Below you'll find some of our residents' favorite day trips, organized by interest. Tell us what you love and we'll point you to even more.
The Sonoran Desert is one of the most biologically diverse deserts on earth — and you've got front-row seats.
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
Part zoo, part botanical garden, part natural history museum — an unforgettable Tucson-area introduction to the desert. Famous for its hummingbird aviary, mountain-lion exhibit, and acres of native plants.
Visit websitePicacho Peak State Park
The famous pointed peak you spot from I-10. Wildflowers in spring, great hikes, and a Civil War battlefield to boot.
Visit websiteCasa Grande Mountain
A local favorite right in town. Trails for every fitness level and panoramic views over the valley.
Visit websiteSaguaro National Park
Two districts flanking Tucson, both packed with the namesake giants. Drive the loop or hike in for a few hours.
Visit websiteDesert Botanical Garden (Phoenix)
50+ acres of curated desert plants in Papago Park, plus seasonal art installations.
Visit websiteSabino Canyon
A lush canyon on the Tucson side of the Catalinas — easy tram rides or longer trail options.
Visit websiteCarnival of Illusion
An intimate Phoenix magic show that feels like vintage parlor entertainment — a resident favorite.
Visit websiteTaliesin West
Frank Lloyd Wright's desert masterpiece in Scottsdale — beautiful architecture and engaging tours.
Visit websiteDwarf Car Museum
Quirky, lovable, and just down the road. Hand-built scale cars by Ernie Adams, right here in Maricopa.
Visit websiteHeard Museum (Phoenix)
One of the country's finest collections of American Indian art and culture.
Visit website4th Avenue (Tucson)
Eclectic shops, restaurants, and a famous street fair if your timing's right.
Visit websiteCasa Grande Ruins National Monument
The largest known Ancestral Sonoran Desert People structure in North America — just up the road in Coolidge.
Visit websiteMission San Xavier del Bac
“The White Dove of the Desert” — a stunning 18th-century mission south of Tucson, still in active use.
Visit websiteOld Tucson
A storied film location turned western experience, with shows, rides, and movie history.
Visit websitePioneer Living History Museum
Take a walk through Arizona territorial life north of Phoenix — costumed interpreters and original buildings.
Visit websiteFlorence Historic District
One of Arizona's oldest towns, with a walkable historic main street and small museums.
Visit websiteHi Jolly Monument & AZ History
Quirky roadside history and small-town museums — perfect for a leisurely day out.
Visit websiteCactus League Spring Training
Major-league baseball spring training across the Phoenix Valley each February and March — bring the sunscreen.
Visit websiteTucson Speedway
Local short-track racing with a strong community following — a different kind of evening out.
Visit websitePhoenix Suns & Coyotes
Catch an NBA or NHL game when the schedule lines up with your visit.
Visit websiteHiking the Valley
Camelback, South Mountain, Piestewa Peak in Phoenix; Sabino, Tumamoc, the Catalinas in Tucson.
Visit websiteTubing the Salt River
Summer-only, but a treasured Phoenix tradition — float, drift, and cool off.
Visit websiteBiosphere 2
A bucket-list science experience in Oracle — tour the original sealed habitats and current research areas.
Visit websitePima Air & Space Museum
One of the largest aerospace museums in the world, plus tours of the famous “boneyard.”
Visit websiteArizona Science Center (Phoenix)
Hands-on exhibits, planetarium shows, and visiting features in downtown Phoenix.
Visit websiteKitt Peak Observatory
Stargazing in some of the country's darkest skies — book a night program in advance.
Visit websiteTitan Missile Museum
A Cold War-era ICBM silo preserved in time — an eye-opening tour just south of Tucson.
Visit websiteMusical Instrument Museum
A Phoenix gem — instruments and music from nearly every country on earth, beautifully curated.
Visit websiteCasa Grande itself has plenty to enjoy — and almost everything you need on a daily basis.
- Promenade at Casa Grande (shopping & dining)
- Casa Grande Art Museum and historic downtown
- Senior centers and community programs
- Medical services and pharmacies nearby
- Grocery, hardware, and big-box stores within minutes
- Easy I-10 access for quick trips in any direction
Adventure all winter, peace all evening
Spend your days exploring, your evenings around the clubhouse, and your nights under some of the brightest stars you've ever seen.