Casa Grande Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Office

Casa Grande, a small city with 74,000 residents (estimate, YE 2024), offers visitors and tourists a respite from frenetic traffic, amped-up schedules and back-to-back obligations of everyday life. The community’s unique charm makes it easy to slip into vacation mode. Casa Grande’s cozy niche at the crossroads of two interstates, its wide-open spaces, and clear blue skies, mean a myriad of opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts.

The backdrop of the beautiful low desert, temperate weather, a no-snow guarantee and the promise of a dazzling sunrise or sunset, beckon to those who want to hike or bike the 17 miles of designated trails of Casa Grande Mountain and contemplate the panorama of the valley below. There are walking paths and other recreational amenities in and around Casa Grande, including in the 19 city parks sprinkled throughout town, and a walking tour through the historic downtown area and the award-winning Casa Grande Neon Sign Park.

Golfers, we haven’t forgotten you. Casa Grande is the ideal place for golf. Several beautiful courses, sun and fun mean you’ll want to play every day. Follow that up with an afternoon relaxing, visiting one of the varieties of unique restaurants, sightseeing, experiencing the small-town energy at one of the city’s signature events. When you “live local,” even if you’re visiting, you can be as busy as you want to be – or just chill and savor the moment. You’re always home in Casa Grande.

  • Location
  • 575 N Marshall St
  • Casa Grande, Arizona 85122
  • HoursMonday - Friday: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.

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