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Cave Creek, Arizona (U.S.)

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[Flag of Cave Creek, Arizona] image by Masao Okazaki, 8 October 2025
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Flag

A photo of the flag of the Town of Cave Creek, AZ, shows it to contain a rectangular image of a local scene with the name in brown on a pink sky.
Valentin Poposki, 11 January 2023

The source: https://www.facebook.com/CaveCreekTownHall
Masao Okazaki, 12 January 2023

With additional photos, I did my best-guess drawing of the flag. I suspect the photos show slightly different versions of the flag.

From the 2025 conference of the League of Arizona Cities and Towns: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1194940396006756&set=pb.100064724194621.-2207520000&type=3

From the Facebook page of Cave Creek Radio Days: https://www.facebook.com/cavecreekrodeo/photos/pb.100063442827272.-2207520000/3357812627790939/?type=3
Masao Okazaki, 8 October 2025


Seal

The website at www.cavecreek.org shows the seal in the usual circular format. The upper half of the seal is bronze, with the dates of the town's settlement and incorporation blind-stamped in silver, as on an ingot. The bottom half of the seal is desert sandstone, with the word 'Arizona' in small capitals in silver and a rose stem along the edge. The center of the seal is multicolored, featuring a deep blue-pink sky above. To the left is a rock outcrop in reddish brown; standing on the cliff is a saguaro cactus in its natural color, while to the right of the cactus is a coyote, also in its natural colors. The cliff and the figures on it jut out into a copper-colored sunset, with a hazy coppery yellow sun in the foreground. Running the entire width of the seal and bisecting it completely is a brown bar with the words 'Cave Creek' in an Old West type face and. All in all, a very striking emblem.
Ron Lahav, 8 April 2004