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Litchfield Park Park Arizona
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Litchfield Park Park Arizona is a planned
residential community, 16 miles west
of central
Phoenix. It is a unique suburban community boasting
a small town atmosphere and casual lifestyle.
Litchfield Park Park AZ is just north of Interstate
10 with easy access to metropolitan
Phoenix.
Litchfield Park Park Arizona Principal
Economic Activities:
The
Wigwam Resort hotel, a four-star establishment, is a
highlight of Litchfield Park Park. It was
originally built for
Goodyear executives visiting the farming operations.
In 1929, The Wigwam opened to the public and soon became
a fashionable and exclusive resort. The Wigwam provides
some 700 jobs to the local economy.
Luke Air
Force Base, two miles north of Litchfield Park Park, is
the largest training center for F16 fighter pilots in
the world. Many Litchfield Park Park residents are
retired military personnel.
Morton Salt has a facility just north of
Litchfield Park Park. Nearby
Goodyear is home to Rubbermaid, Inc., Lockheed
Martin and Lufthansa German Airlines Pilot School. Palo
Verde Nuclear Generating Station is 30 miles away and
provides additional job opportunities.
Scenic Attractions:
White Tanks Regional Park is located west of
Litchfield Park Park. It is named
for
natural rock water tanks once used by local Indians.
Many unusual petroglyphs or rock carvings are found in
the 26,000-acra park.
Estrella Mountain Regional Park
to the south, has 19,000 acres with an 18-hole golf
course, as well as camping, horseback riding, hiking and
picnic facilities.
The Wildlife World Zoo, located four miles northwest
of Litchfield Park Park, provides a natural habitat for
many endangered species.
Nearby
Desert Sky Pavilion has seating for 18,000 with
about 50 major shows each year.
Phoenix International Raceway hosts major auto races
including Indy cars in March and NASCAR in October.
Phoenix also has a symphony, many theater groups, a host
of museums, professional football, basketball, hockey
and baseball, and a wide range of popular entertainment