Addiction and Treatment Statistics for Peach Springs, Arizona
Sometimes the best route to sobriety is an escape from the big city for a more secluded area of the country – a place where a person can truly find him or herself and avoid the social circles and places that have given way to temptation for so long. If that’s the case, then Peach Springs, Arizona may be a viable destination to start over at. As of 2010, the census-designated place’s population was just over 1,000, although that population has spiked over 80 percent from the 2000 census. It’s situated on the longest remaining stretch of the iconic Route 66 highway and located just miles away from the Grand Canyon, one of the World’s Seven Natural Wonders. Peach Springs offers seclusion and natural inspiration, which can be an ideal recipe for rehabilitation.
Nearby Airports
Since Peach Springs is so small and somewhat secluded, getting there is challenging. There are two nearby airports that offer limited domestic flights – Kingman Airport, located about 40 miles from Peach Springs, and Grand Canyon West Airport, located about 55 miles away. But for passengers coming from across the country, the two largest airports nearby are McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas, located just over 200 miles away, and Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport, located about 259 miles away.
Climate
Located in northern Arizona, the weather in Peach Springs is characterized by cool winters and hot, dry summers. In January, it’s common for temperatures to dip below 30 degrees, while temperatures average 97 degrees in July. Furthermore, Peach Springs receives about 10 inches of rain each year, some 26 inches less than the national average, and about 2.7 inches of snowfall each year. Peach Springs averages 286 days worth of sun each year.
Recovery Facilities
Peach Springs is a small town, so it’s no surprise that there is only one recovery centered located within its limits.
Where To Stay
Being that Peach Springs is a small census-designated community with a total land area of only about 6.9 square miles, the options for lodging are limited. The most popular overnight accommodations in town is the Hualapai Lodge, a 54-room facility located right off Route 66 that offers amenities such as a business center, swimming pool, on-site restaurant and fitness center. Other lodging options in Peach Springs include the Frontier Motel & Cafe and Grand Canyon Caverns Inn.
Job Opportunities
Despite the small size of Peach Springs, there are employment opportunities in the area, making it an ideal small town place for someone to get a true fresh start after getting healthy. For those that fall in love with the scenery and area following rehabilitation and choose to make Peach Springs their home, the top industries include public administration, food services, arts and entertainment and construction. Peach Springs is the administrative headquarters of the Hualapai, so there are many employment opportunities on the reservation as well.
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