Browse a variety of Stone Canyon, Oro Valley real estate options and homes in the area.
Stone Canyon real estate occupies more than 1,400 acres of high-desert terrain in the Tortolita Mountain foothills of Oro Valley, built around one of the most celebrated private golf courses in Arizona and organized as a staffed guard-gated community of custom and semi-custom luxury homes on lots ranging from one to five acres. Buyers searching for Stone Canyon homes for sale encounter a market where the golf and the landscape are inseparable: Jay Morrish's 18-hole, par-72 course weaves through desert washes, granite boulders, saguaro forests, and rocky ridgelines that define the Tortolita terrain, and the homes built across the community's varied topography share that same integration with the land. Stone Canyon Club, managed by Arcis Golf, currently ranks 7th in Arizona by Golf Digest and has appeared on the publication's Second 100 Greatest courses list nationally. The community's custom homes range from 2,600 to more than 6,000 square feet, with prices spanning from the mid-$600,000s for smaller or older properties to more than $4 million for the most architecturally significant custom builds on premium golf-front or mountain-view lots.
Gray St. Onge ranks #1 in the Tucson area for transactions over $1 million, with more than $1 billion in closed sales and deep familiarity with Oro Valley's sub-communities including the Stone Canyon market. At a price range this wide and in a community this internally differentiated by lot position, golf frontage, and architectural quality, their analytical precision and off-market access give buyers and sellers a meaningful advantage over working with agents without equivalent local depth.
| Stone Canyon Quick Facts | Detail |
|---|---|
| Location | Tortolita Mountain foothills, Oro Valley, AZ; 14320 N. Hohokam Village Place corridor |
| Community Size | 1,400+ acres; staffed guard-gated; custom and semi-custom homes on 1–5 acre lots |
| Golf | Stone Canyon Club; Jay Morrish design, par-72; ranked 7th in Arizona by Golf Digest (2025-26) |
| Club Operator | Arcis Golf (acquired from Mickelson Golf Properties, August 2021) |
| Price Range | Mid-$600Ks to $4M+; custom builds and golf-front properties command premium pricing |
| Home Sizes | 2,600–6,000+ sq ft; custom and semi-custom construction; contemporary and Southwestern styles |
| Club Amenities | Clubhouse, dining, fitness center, pool, spa, tennis/racquet sports, casitas, social events |
| School District | Amphitheater Unified School District; Ironwood Ridge and Canyon del Oro high schools |
Stone Canyon, Oro Valley · Explore the Area
Location
Stone Canyon is located within the incorporated Town of Oro Valley, positioned at the northern end of the community where the terrain begins its climb into the lower slopes of the Tortolita Mountains. The community's address corridor runs off North Tangerine Road in Oro Valley's northern reaches, roughly 30 to 35 minutes north of central Tucson by car. Its position at Oro Valley's northern boundary gives it a setting that feels more genuinely remote than the town's southerly communities: the Tortolita range rises immediately to the north and west, the Santa Catalinas are visible across the valley to the east and south, and the surrounding landscape transitions from the flat Sonoran valley floor below to rocky foothills terrain as you move through the community's 1,400-plus acres.
Being within Oro Valley's municipal boundaries matters. The town has its own government, parks department, and police force, and its infrastructure is distinctly better than unincorporated Pima County areas to the south. Residents access the full range of Oro Valley's amenities via Tangerine Road and Oracle Road: El Conquistador Tucson, A Hilton Resort, is approximately 10 to 15 minutes south; Catalina State Park is roughly 20 minutes; the Oro Valley Marketplace and the Oracle Road commercial corridor provide daily shopping and dining within similar range. The University of Arizona in Tucson is approximately 25 minutes by car, and Tucson International Airport is 30 to 35 minutes.
The broader context of Stone Canyon's Tortolita Mountain location is relevant for buyers who are evaluating it against Catalina Foothills communities to the south. Stone Canyon trades proximity to Tucson's urban core for a terrain experience that is more dramatically elevated, more physically enclosed by mountain ridgelines, and more definitively removed from the city's commercial corridors. The tradeoff is intentional, and it is part of what defines Stone Canyon's character as one of the most genuinely isolated luxury golf communities in the greater Tucson area.
The Golf
Stone Canyon Club is the centerpiece of the community and the defining reason the community exists at its current price tier. Jay Morrish's 18-hole, par-72 layout is considered by Golf Digest, which currently ranks it 7th in Arizona, as one of the consummate desert designs of his career. Morrish worked within Arizona law restricting courses to 90 acres of maintained grass, which forced a routing philosophy built around the land rather than imposed upon it: forced carries over natural desert barrancas off several tees, ancient granite boulders and outcroppings that function as design elements rather than hazards, and artful bunker contouring that mimics the natural ebb and flow of the Tortolita terrain. The result is a course that rewards course management as much as power, and that is visually inseparable from the mountain and desert landscape through which it moves. The course has appeared on Golf Digest's Second 100 Greatest courses list nationally and ranked inside the top 5 in Arizona consistently from 2003 through 2010.
Jay Morrish Course Design
Jay Morrish, who collaborated with Tom Weiskopf on some of the most celebrated American courses of the late 20th century before establishing his own studio, designed Stone Canyon as a private commission in the early 1990s. Morrish's philosophy on desert courses was to use the landscape as the primary design element, and Stone Canyon reflects this fully. The routing climbs through arroyos, traverses rocky saddles, and returns across elevated plateaus that provide panoramic views of both the Tortolita and Catalina mountain ranges. The course plays as a genuine desert experience rather than as a grass course placed in a desert setting.
Arcis Golf: Club Operations and Membership
Stone Canyon Club has been operated by Arcis Golf since August 2021, when Arcis acquired it from Mickelson Golf Properties as part of a six-course Arizona transaction. Arcis Golf is one of the largest private club operators in the United States, managing more than 70 clubs nationally. Their stewardship has brought renewed investment in club programming, dining, and course conditioning, and the Arcis Access program gives Stone Canyon members reciprocal access privileges at other Arcis-managed private clubs across the country. Membership categories include golf, social, and fitness tiers, with a structure designed to serve both full golf members and residents who primarily use the clubhouse and fitness amenities.
Views: Tortolitas, Catalinas, and Open Desert
The visual experience at Stone Canyon is distinctly different from courses in the Catalina Foothills corridor to the south. Because the course climbs into the Tortolita foothills, it provides elevated vantage points looking south and east across the open Sonoran Desert toward the Catalina Mountains, with the Tortolita ridgeline rising immediately behind and to the north. Many tee boxes and several greens are positioned to maximize this dual mountain panorama, and the course's mid-round elevation changes mean the view evolves hole by hole. From elevated lots within the residential community, the combination of Tortolita foothills immediately behind the home and Catalina range views across the valley floor is among the most comprehensive mountain-view experiences available in the greater Tucson area.
Clubhouse, Dining, and Social Programming
The Stone Canyon Clubhouse anchors the community's social and dining life, offering a restaurant and bar with mountain backdrop views, a structured social calendar that includes wine dinners, live music nights, holiday events, and creative programming such as cooking demonstrations and specialty workshops. The club also offers casita accommodations for out-of-town guests of members and prospective buyers visiting for stay-and-play experiences. The programming approach under Arcis Golf is oriented toward year-round social engagement and reflects the Arcis model of a club organized around community and lifestyle as well as golf.
Lifestyle
Stone Canyon's lifestyle is defined primarily by the club and the terrain, but the community's position within Oro Valley gives residents immediate access to the broader amenity infrastructure that makes the town one of Arizona's most livable communities. El Conquistador Tucson, A Hilton Resort, which itself offers 45 holes of golf across three courses, a full spa, pools, 31 USTA tennis courts, and resort dining, is 10 to 15 minutes south on Oracle Road. Catalina State Park's 5,500 acres of preserved Sonoran Desert hiking is approximately 20 minutes away, as are Honey Bee Canyon Park and Oro Valley's 30-plus miles of marked bike paths.
Within Stone Canyon's own gates, the club's fitness center, pool, aquatics programs, and racquet sports facilities provide residents with year-round wellness and recreation options without requiring a drive off-property. The Arcis Access program's reciprocal club benefits extend that access to Arcis-managed clubs across the country for members who travel regularly or want golf access while away from Tucson. The casita accommodations at the club provide a resource for hosting guests without the logistical overhead of guest rooms at the primary residence, which is a meaningful practical advantage in a community where many homeowners are entertaining clients, family, and out-of-state friends with some regularity.
Oro Valley Marketplace and the Oracle Road corridor handle most daily shopping, dining, and services needs within a 10 to 20 minute drive from Stone Canyon's entrance. Whole Foods, major medical facilities, and the full range of commercial infrastructure available in northwest Tucson are accessible via Oracle Road running south from Tangerine Road. For buyers who are evaluating the Stone Canyon commute, the honest assessment is that daily life in Stone Canyon requires more intentional planning around driving than Catalina Foothills communities closer to Tucson's core, and buyers should be prepared for that tradeoff in exchange for the setting and the golf.
Market
Stone Canyon homes for sale span one of the widest price ranges of any gated golf community in the greater Tucson area: from the mid-$600,000s for older or smaller properties in less premium positions, to more than $4 million for the most architecturally significant new construction and golf-front custom builds on premier lots. The breadth of this range reflects the community's diversity: Stone Canyon includes both semi-custom homes built in the community's earlier phases starting in the mid-1990s and new custom construction that continues to be built on remaining lots, meaning buyers can find both established value-tier properties and cutting-edge contemporary desert homes on the same community's listing inventory.
The most consequential value drivers within Stone Canyon are lot position, golf frontage, and the presence of both Tortolita and Catalina mountain views. Golf-front homes with panoramic views consistently command premiums over comparable non-golf positions, and newly constructed custom homes at the community's upper tier trade well above earlier-generation semi-custom builds on similar acreage. A recent 5,247-square-foot single-level custom home built in 2024 on a 1-acre lot with full Catalina and Tortolita views exemplifies the current high-end end of the market. Buyers evaluating Stone Canyon should understand these intra-community dynamics before making price comparisons across the active inventory.
Stone Canyon sits within Oro Valley's broader luxury tier, which currently has approximately 52 active listings across the Stone Canyon area per Zillow data, reflecting meaningful inventory relative to the community's size. Gray St. Onge's $1.175 million year-to-date average sales price and their #1 Tucson ranking in transactions over $1 million positions them as the natural choice for buyers evaluating Stone Canyon's upper market tiers, where understanding the difference between a $1.5 million and a $3 million property within the same gated community requires precisely the sub-market knowledge they bring.
Education
Stone Canyon is served by the Amphitheater Unified School District, one of the primary public school districts serving Oro Valley. Stone Canyon's position in the town's northern reaches means that Ironwood Ridge High School is the primary high school serving the area, ranking 113th in Arizona by U.S. News and World Report. Canyon del Oro High School, ranked 57th in Arizona and a 2025 A+ School of Excellence Award recipient, serves portions of Oro Valley to the south and may serve some Stone Canyon addresses depending on specific location within the community. Amphitheater USD operates 22 schools across its service area and has 10 campuses within Oro Valley's boundaries.
Families seeking private or charter alternatives will find several strong options within the northwest Tucson corridor. Basis Tucson North, one of the top-ranked STEM-focused charter schools in Arizona and among the highest-rated schools in the country by multiple national rankings, operates in the Oro Valley area. Additional private school options serve the north Tucson market within reasonable driving distance of Stone Canyon. Gray St. Onge can confirm the specific school assignment for any Stone Canyon property under consideration.
Access
Downtown Tucson: ~35 Minutes
Stone Canyon's position in Oro Valley's northern reaches places it approximately 35 minutes from downtown Tucson under typical traffic conditions via Tangerine Road east to Oracle Road (AZ-77) southbound. Oracle Road provides a direct connection through Oro Valley, northwest Tucson, and into the city's core without requiring freeway travel. The Tucson Medical Center and Banner University Medical Center are approximately 30 minutes south. The University of Arizona is roughly 35 minutes. For buyers evaluating daily commute logistics, the honest distance from Stone Canyon to Tucson's business districts is at the longer end of what most buyers consider routine, and factoring this into the lifestyle analysis is important.
Tucson International Airport: ~35 Minutes
Tucson International Airport (TUS) is approximately 35 minutes from Stone Canyon via Oracle Road and Interstate 10 to the airport's south Tucson location. TUS serves American, Delta, United, Southwest, and Alaska Airlines. Phoenix Sky Harbor, offering significantly broader international connectivity, is approximately 90 minutes north on Interstate 10 via Oracle Road and the I-10 on-ramp near downtown Tucson.
Within Oro Valley: 10–20 Minutes
Most of Oro Valley's amenity infrastructure is accessible from Stone Canyon within 10 to 20 minutes: El Conquistador Resort, Oro Valley Marketplace, Whole Foods, medical offices, and Ironwood Ridge High School are all reachable via Tangerine Road and Oracle Road without leaving Oro Valley's boundaries. Catalina State Park is approximately 20 to 25 minutes. Honey Bee Canyon Park and the Oro Valley Aquatic Center are similarly accessible. For residents whose daily lives are organized primarily around Stone Canyon's on-site amenities and Oro Valley's commercial corridor, the community's practical accessibility is significantly better than the downtown Tucson commute time would suggest.
Tucson's Premier Luxury Real Estate Team
Jameson Gray and McKenna St. Onge are Tucson's #1 team in transactions over $1 million, with more than $1 billion in closed sales and over 30 years of combined experience in the greater Tucson luxury market. Stone Canyon's wide internal price range, which spans from under $1 million to more than $4 million within the same guard-gated community, requires exactly the kind of granular sub-market understanding that comes from a team with their track record in Oro Valley luxury real estate. Their off-market relationships within Stone Canyon mean buyers often learn about properties before they hit the public listing platforms in a community where the best golf-front lots and newest custom homes attract multiple interested buyers quickly. For sellers, their marketing reach at the luxury tier and their buyer network among high-net-worth Tucson area and out-of-state relocators represent the most efficient path to the right buyer.
Reach the team at (520) 638-8730 to begin your Stone Canyon home search.
Meet the TeamStone Canyon is located in the incorporated Town of Oro Valley, Arizona, at the northern end of the community where Tangerine Road meets the lower slopes of the Tortolita Mountains. The community's address is accessible via Tangerine Road and Hohokam Village Place in Oro Valley's northernmost neighborhoods, approximately 35 minutes north of downtown Tucson by car. Its position within Oro Valley gives it access to the town's full municipal infrastructure while placing it in the most dramatically elevated and mountain-adjacent terrain within Oro Valley's boundaries.
Stone Canyon Club has been managed by Arcis Golf since August 2021, when Arcis acquired it from Mickelson Golf Properties as part of a six-course Arizona transaction. Arcis Golf is one of the largest private club operators in the United States with more than 70 clubs in its national portfolio. Their stewardship has brought renewed club programming, dining investment, and the Arcis Access reciprocal membership program, which gives Stone Canyon members access to Arcis-managed clubs across the country. The club operates membership tiers for golf, social, and fitness members.
Stone Canyon homes for sale span a wide range, from the mid-$600,000s for older or smaller properties to more than $4 million for premium custom builds on golf-front lots with mountain views. The community's internal price diversity reflects the fact that development has occurred across multiple decades and includes both earlier semi-custom construction and current new custom builds. The most significant price drivers within Stone Canyon are lot position, golf frontage, view orientation toward both the Tortolitas and Catalinas, and the architectural quality and recency of the home. Gray St. Onge can provide current comparable data for any specific property or lot tier under consideration.
Stone Canyon Club is currently ranked 7th in Arizona by Golf Digest for 2025-26, placing it among the top tier of private courses in the state. The course has appeared on Golf Digest's Second 100 Greatest courses list nationally, with a historical ranking as high as 132nd in 2013-14, and it ranked consistently in the top 5 in Arizona from 2003 through 2010. Golf Digest describes it as the consummate desert design of Jay Morrish's career, noting the forced carries over barrancas, the ancient granite boulder formations integrated as design elements, and the panoramic mountain scenery as defining features of the course's character.
Gray St. Onge is Tucson's #1 team in transactions over $1 million, with more than $1 billion in closed sales and deep experience across Oro Valley's luxury sub-communities including Stone Canyon. Stone Canyon's wide internal price range demands sub-market analytical precision that generalist agents cannot provide, and the team's off-market relationships within the community give buyers access to properties before they list publicly in a market where the best golf-front and view lots attract competitive attention quickly. Their $1.175 million average sales price and national Top 1% ranking reflect the experience level this market requires.
Browse Stone Canyon homes for sale or connect with Gray St. Onge to discuss active listings, off-market opportunities, and new custom home sites available across this guard-gated golf community.
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