In the southeast corner of Arizona, Safford lies a few miles from the base of the Pinaleno Mountains. With a population of less than 10,000, this town serves as a retail center for this portion of Arizona.
Located near the southern border of Arizona, Sahuarita saw modest population growth due to the real estate boom and the growth of retail.
Saint Johns is a small town near the Arizona-New Mexico Border.
Salome/Wenden is a small isolated town. With many designated wilderness areas, the township is a haven for nature lovers.
San Luis lies in the southwestern corner of Arizona, near the borders of both California and Mexico.
San Manuel along with Oracle and Mammoth make up a tri-community area. It is mostly a commuter town.
Scottsdale, located in the Sonoran Desert, is one of the largest cities in Arizona. With thriving communities and retail centers, Scottsdale is a vibrant part of the Phoenix metropolitan area.
Sedona is home to a number of state and national parks that millions of tourists visit every year.
Seligman is the birthplace of the historic Route 66, one of the United States' original major highways.
Not far from the Mexican border, Sierra Vista is only a few miles from historic Fort Huachuca.
With a population just over 5,000, Snowflake is only a few hours from some of Arizona's major urban centers, including Tucson, Flagstaff and Phoenix.
Just 45 minutes away from Phoenix, Surprise is a growing part of the Phoenix metropolitan area.