Page Springs Valley - Cornville, AZ - a community nestled in nature and beauty


Page Springs Valley in Cornville, Arizona is a fast growing suburban area that is one of the bedroom communities for the cities of Cottonwood and Sedona, Arizona. The area is part of a census designated place in the county of Yavapai. The community can be found on a Verde River tributary known as Oak Creek.

Page Springs is a rural area in the valley between Cottonwood and Sedona's beautiful red rock. The valley is bored by a National Forest covering over two thousand acres. James Page was the town's founder during 1894. He is also the current Page family's great grandfather.

Page Springs Valley has a Vacation Home at the Rancho Feliz and a bed & breakfast for the comfort of visitors. The ranch has two large homes on eight acres below what remains of a Sinagua community at the bottom of a natural amphitheater. The Bubbling Pond Hatchery can be found less than a mile away from this natural wonder.

The hatchery provides visitors to the valley to see the fresh water fish that are being saved from becoming extinct by the facility. The areas have over one hundred springs feeding Oak Creek which makes it home to over five hundred migratory bird species, 120 of which can be found in the hatchery.

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