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Why Live in San Manuel

San Manuel, Arizona, is a quiet rural community with a rich history, once home to the world's largest copper mine. Since the mine's closure in 2003, San Manuel has transformed into a serene area overlooking the San Pedro River Valley, surrounded by mountains and desert landscapes. This setting is ideal for those seeking privacy and outdoor activities. The town is known for its access to numerous nature parks and trails, including the Arizona Trail, an 800-mile hiking path from Utah to Mexico. Oracle State Park, 11 miles west, offers over 15 miles of trails for mountain biking and equestrian activities. Off-roading enthusiasts can explore miles of desert and mountain trails. San Manuel hosts the annual Copper Classic off-road motorcycle races and the Chili Cook-Off, featuring live bands, chili tastings, and a pie-eating contest. Homes in San Manuel typically feature ranch-style architecture with views of the Galiuro Mountains, wide driveways, and covered carports. Local dining options include Mel’s Drive-In, La Casita Café, and Dirty Sno for dessert. For more extensive shopping, residents travel to Tucson, 45 miles southwest. Students attend Mammoth-San Manuel School, which offers small class sizes and specialty courses. South Veterans Memorial Boulevard connects the town to Arizona State Route 77, providing a straightforward route in and out of the area.

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