About Northeast Mesa
This neighborhood is a mix of golf communities, custom-home enclaves and more-affordable areas. A few large RV parks can also be found here. Loop 202 runs through this area that borders the Usery Mountain Recreation Park. Several other parks are part of this neighborhood that has views of the Superstition Mountains. Falcon Field Airport is located here.
It ranked graciously when it was coming to the ‘liveable places’ locations in the whole of Arizona, thus, making it the candy land for people desiring to set up a family in this new location. The rate of graduated individuals is higher than most of the neighborhoods in and around the city and so are the income per capita. This place is surrounded by not only luxurious living options but also houses fitness parlors, spas and various such amenities that would make this neighborhood the most viable option for families. Plus, to put the cherry on top, the Northeast section of Mesa, also, has a low cost of living. The weather here is not too harsh, and thus, this truly is the paradise getaway that is worth the money and the exasperation gathered, from the hustle and bustle of life.
Living in Northeast Mesa
New upscale, desert-style homes near preserves and golf courses, custom homes as well as RV parks can be found in Northeast Mesa. Affordable neighborhoods with older block and brick homes, popular with families and retirees, are part of the Mountain View and Long Bow neighborhoods. Las Sendas is Mesa’s most expensive area.
Things to do in Northeast Mesa
This neighborhood is a golf course hub with both high-end and affordable homes. Parks are plenty. And views of the Superstition Mountains and Usery Mountain Recreation Park are a big draw. The area’s several RV parks are typically full in the winter and spring. Hikers love this area, and so do retirees. Loop 202 opened this area up to more residents.
Northeast Mesa Zip Codes:
85213, 85215, 85207, 85205
Northeast Mesa Geo Coordinates:
Lat: 33.3868591
Long: -111.6494522
These Northeast Mesa neighborhoods are among the most popular in the Valley for road bicyclists, who flock to the Usery Pass Road and Bush Highway for the challenging climbs and wide road shoulder. Mountain biking and trail running near Usery Pass are excellent. Las Sendas also offers many hills and bike lanes. The Desert Trails Bike Park is in the heart of the area and is the crown jewel of bike parks, with trails and pump tracks for kids and adults. Saguaro Lake and Salt River Recreation offer boating, tubing, paddling and other water sports.
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