At the Fountain Hills Chamber of Commerce, our mission is to strengthen our community by being the leading advocate and resource for local business. We believe the best way to grow a thriving economy is by fostering connections, supporting innovation, and cultivating a strong sense of community. Through strategic partnerships, impactful programs, and a commitment to excellence, we serve as the catalyst for a brighter future in Fountain Hills. Together, we're building a stronger, more prosperous Fountain Hills, one business at a time.
COMMUNITY MINDED, MEMBER DRIVEN
The Fountain Hills Chamber of Commerce has been the driving voice for business for over 45 years in Fountain Hills. We understand the distinctive nature of our community, which calls for creativity, flexibility, awareness, and open-mindedness to effectively support both local commerce and nonprofit sector.
We are grateful for the opportunity to assist you in various ways, and we hope you'll consider allowing us to do so through your membership!
VISITOR CENTER

Discover Fountain Hills
Whether you are interested in hiking, gourmet dining, outdoor adventure, golf or any of our 40 special events we invite you to find your fountain and discover what Fountain Hills has in store for you! Stop-by the Visitor Center for statewide tourism information and for learning more about Fountain Hills. Located in the Chamber at 16837 E. Palisades. Open M-Th 8AM - 4PM.
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By Barb Charzuk After a year’s absence because Covid 19 restrictions prevented the four-piece band from leaving Germany and traveling to Fountain Hills, Die Echten Waldbaum returns to Oktoberfest to entertain from 5 to 10 p.m., Friday and Saturday, Sept. 24 and 25, in Fountain Park. Band leader Martin…
The L. Alan Cruikshank River of Time Museum and Maricopa County Library Fountain Hills arecontinuing a partnership temporarily abandoned when COVID hit in 2020 to collect memories ofFountain Hills and Verde residents who have lived in the area for thirty, or more years.Mayor Ginny Dickey, along with her three sisters…




















