Duncan-Arizona
Duncan-Arizona is a nice place elevated 3,655 feet. It is a small town located on the eastern side of Arizona near the border of New Mexico.
The Gila River runs through Duncan that augments the natural beauty that the area has to offer.
Duncan is surrounded by deserts, and sits along the Historic US Route 70, considered as the "Cadillac" of highways that bisected the nation.
The Town of Duncan’s economy is based on ranching, farming, and mining. Countryside that it is, you can still see cowboys, farm tractors and a slower pace of life.
But Duncan looks to the future as well, and is a community that believes in economic development.
Duncan has the personality of a hometown community and a place where you can go for a stroll in the evening and say hi to your neighbor or have a picnic in the park on a beautiful day.
Duncan offers its visitors campgrounds, state parks, college sports, cycling, paddling, golf courses.
Exploring the Gila Lower Box Wilderness Study Area, Gillard Hot Springs, How Well Dunes Recreation Area and the Peloncillo Mountains Wilderness Area may what you’ve been looking for.
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