Arizona Traditions sits out on Bell Road in Surprise, Arizona, a smaller community along the stretch folks around here call "retirement row," and you'll find it's a place designed for active adults, mostly 55 and older, with homes built between 1996 and 2014 ranging from about 1,050 to just under 2,400 square feet, most being single-family houses with 2.5 or 3-car garages, some even with detached guest casitas and those nice golf course views everyone wants. The gated entries and 24-hour guardhouse help folks feel secure, while the homeowners association, managed by FRONTSTEPS software, takes care of the common grounds, the well-kept community centers, and sort of keeps things running in an organized way, with an office at the big Community Center where new residents sign in.
Arizona Traditions has three separate community centers, each with features for gathering and enjoying time with neighbors, including fireplaces, lounges, libraries, card tables, shuffleboard, billiards, and kitchen space for events, plus free Wi-Fi so people can stay connected. The main Community Center on the circle loop road has a public Sports Bar, which is a good spot to unwind or meet friends over drinks, and a big 24,000-square-foot Ballroom where they hold dances and entertainment. Residents can sign up for a host of clubs, recreational activities, and regular events; there's even a monthly newsletter called "Traditions Today" to help folks keep up with what's going on.
For exercise and enjoying Arizona's sun, the place has walking trails, fitness centers, three pools with the adult pool close to the Bocce Ball Court at The Retreat, tennis and pickleball courts, and a well-regarded softball field. The 18-hole par-70 golf course, designed by Bailey, weaves through the houses, with gently rolling land shaded by hundreds of old pine trees, clear White Tank Mountain views, and a traditional parkland layout you can walk or play on with any skill level-there's a pro shop for clubs and lessons, range passes, summer memberships, and even public play options.
Arizona Traditions doesn't ignore support needs, either; they offer independent living, assisted living, memory care for folks with Alzheimer's or dementia, and basic home care services for help with bathing, dressing, and medicine as needed, so people can continue to enjoy the neighborhood as their needs change. Most of the time, it feels like a regular neighborhood with the calm that big Sun City communities have, but it's smaller and the HOA and neighbors really work to keep the grounds nice and help everyone feel at home, with social clubs, recreational rooms, and places to gather set against the backdrop of the Arizona canal, a loop road for peaceful strolls, and the sound of neighbors enjoying a game of cards or just the sunset.