Mesa, AZ

Mesa, AZ

Where desert heritage meets modern Arizona living

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Arizona Museum of Natural History

Arizona Museum of Natural History

Culture

Walk among dinosaur skeletons and explore ancient Hohokam artifacts in this premier regional museum. The three-story Dinosaur Mountain exhibit with animatronic creatures is a crowd favorite, especially for families.

Mesa Arizona Temple

Mesa Arizona Temple

Culture

This stunning white marble temple, illuminated at night, is a historic landmark and peaceful oasis in downtown Mesa. The beautifully manicured grounds are open to the public and feature seasonal light displays.

Commemorative Air Force Museum

Commemorative Air Force Museum

Culture

Get up close to meticulously restored WWII aircraft at this living history museum. You can even book a flight in a vintage warbird like the B-17 bomber for a truly unforgettable experience.

Usery Mountain Regional Park

Usery Mountain Regional Park

Nature

Hike or mountain bike through classic Sonoran Desert scenery on trails like the Wind Cave Pass. The park offers stunning views of the Valley, especially at sunset from the Pass Mountain Trail.

Downtown Mesa Arts & Entertainment District

Downtown Mesa Arts & Entertainment District

Shopping

The revitalized heart of the city, featuring the Mesa Arts Center, independent boutiques, and a growing lineup of breweries and eateries. Don't miss the weekly Mesa Market Place Swap Meet for local finds.

Authentic Sonoran Mexican Food

Authentic Sonoran Mexican Food

Food

Mesa is renowned for its family-owned Mexican restaurants serving up Sonoran-style cuisine. Seek out legendary spots like Los Dos Molinos for fiery New Mexican dishes or Republica Empanada for creative handheld pies.

things to do

Things to Do in Mesa

Mesa offers a surprising mix of prehistoric wonders, high-flying history, and outdoor desert adventures, all under 300 days of sunshine a year.

Hike the Superstition Mountains

Nature

Just east of the city, these legendary mountains offer trails for all levels, from the flat Hieroglyphic Canyon to the challenging Flatiron. The area is steeped in tales of the Lost Dutchman's gold mine.

Catch a Show at the Mesa Arts Center

Culture

As the largest arts center in Arizona, it hosts Broadway tours, concerts, and exhibitions across four theaters and multiple galleries. Its striking contemporary architecture is a landmark in itself.

Splash at Golfland Sunsplash

Family

Beat the heat at this massive family entertainment complex featuring water slides, a wave pool, bumper boats, and mini-golf. It's a local institution for summer fun.

Explore the Downtown Food Scene

Food

Stroll Main Street for craft coffee at Pair Cupworks, inventive cocktails at 12 West Brewing, and farm-to-table dinners at The Hub. The area comes alive during weekly festivals.

Step Back in Time at the Mesa Historical Museum

History

Housed in the former Lehi School, this museum tells the story of Mesa's agricultural roots, from the Hohokam to the Mormon pioneers who founded the modern city.

Watch Spring Training at Sloan Park

Sports

Cheer on the Chicago Cubs during Cactus League play every March. The state-of-the-art stadium offers an intimate, fan-friendly baseball experience under the Arizona sun.

neighborhoods

Neighborhoods to Explore

From historic downtown cores to master-planned communities with mountain views, Mesa's neighborhoods each offer a distinct slice of Arizona life.

Downtown Mesa

Historic & Artsy

The cultural and governmental heart, centered around Main Street. It's home to the arts center, city hall, historic buildings, and a growing number of cafes, bars, and public art installations.

Dobson Ranch

Suburban & Family

A large, established master-planned community built around a central lake. It's known for its greenbelts, parks, good schools, and the popular Dobson Ranch Golf Course.

Las Sendas

Active & Scenic

An upscale community nestled in the foothills of the Usery Mountains, featuring custom homes with stunning views. It's a haven for hikers, mountain bikers, and golfers, with trails right out the back door.

Fiesta District

University & Young

A bustling commercial and entertainment hub anchored by the Fiesta Mall redevelopment area and close to Mesa Community College. It's packed with restaurants, movie theaters, and big-box retailers.

Lehi

Rural Heritage

One of Mesa's original settlements along the Salt River, with a quiet, almost rural feel. You'll find older homes on larger lots, horse properties, and a deep sense of community history.

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