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Amado, AZ is a small town located in Santa Cruz County with a population of less than 500 people. Despite its small size, Amado has plenty of activities to offer for visitors and locals alike. From hiking Cedar Creek Trail to strolling through the local farmers market, there’s something for everyone here. The area is also known for its wineries and vineyards, where you can get a taste of the local flavors.
The reviews for Amado have been overwhelmingly positive. Many travelers remark that it is a charming and peaceful place to spend some time away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Visitors also often comment on the friendly locals who make everyone feel welcome in their little town. The delicious food, picturesque scenery, and laid-back atmosphere are among the things that draw people to Amado year after year. Whether you’re looking for an escape from the everyday or just want to enjoy some local flavor, Amado is definitely worth checking out!

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Arivaca az 23 miles south of Amado - 7/11/2009
Your review of Arivaca is far outdated, we are a community of about 3000. Which is sprend over many many acres of open cattle range. There are no schools in Arivaca, only a general store/gas station ,post office (our only goverment agent building) 1 bar and 6 churches of different denominations. There are not many "real" jobs in our fair town. City is a stretch... Most folks out here work for themselves creating jobs where needed. For the most part it is a cattle town that retired and artist people have moved into and kept it going. It is a beatiful area, we have a 90 area lake well stocked with bass and blue-gill. Many campers and hunters use the open state land surrounding the town at different times of the year. All in all a wonderful place to live, altho illegals coming up from Mexico can be bothersome, ie. leaving trash; in the form of emtpy water containers and discarded backpackes in many of the washes. They (the illegals) genreally stick to themselves, will ask for water and Read More

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