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 the 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!
TAKE YOUR BUSINESS TO THE NEXT LEVEL
Our #1 goal is the success of your business!
We accomplish our goal everyday by paying attention to local, regional, state and National legislation that directly impacts your bottom line. The Chamber’s marketing programs will help you reach new customers, more frequently. Educational seminars are focused on tangible skills you can immediately implement in your business.
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.
NEW COMMUNITY APP
Visit Fountain Hills
The Visit Fountain Hills mobile app is designed to help residents and visitors explore the town's many offerings at your fingertips.
Download today!
Governor Doug Ducey gave his second State-of-the-State Address to a House Chamber full of lawmakers and dignitaries on Monday. Ducey took the opportunity to highlight accomplishments of the past year noting legislation allowing insurance for Uber, beer for Four Peaks and creating Prop 123. The Governor gave a few policy highlights…
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