Address
4222 N Marshall Way
Scottsdale AZ 85251
Set high on a quiet Paradise Valley mountainside, The Camelback Crest overlooks one of Arizona’s most recognizable natural landmarks—Camelback Mountain—while the city skyline unfolds in the distance below.
From its elevated setting, the home maintains a direct visual relationship with the mountain and surrounding desert landscape. Light shifts across the slopes throughout the day, while evenings settle into wide desert skies and city lights.
The result is a residence that balances privacy and architectural scale with close proximity to the Camelback Corridor, the Biltmore district, and central Scottsdale.
This is a home shaped as much by its setting as by its design—created for an ideal home and lifestyle defined by mountain views, natural light, and quiet separation from the city.
The private drive rises gradually through preserved desert landscape before revealing the stone courtyards and ironwork entry. This approach establishes a sense of separation from the city below and introduces the home as a quiet retreat set into the mountainside.
Located on a private Paradise Valley hillside surrounded by preserved desert and the Phoenix Mountain Preserve, The Camelback Crest sits just moments from the Camelback Corridor while maintaining a sense of retreat.
A long gated drive establishes separation from the street and introduces a quiet sense of arrival. Dual Canterra stone courtyards and custom ironwork frame the entry and reflect a European-inspired architectural influence that feels collected rather than trend driven.
Inside, soaring ceilings and expansive walls of windows and doors frame Camelback Mountain and distant city lights. Multiple fireplaces and stone detailing add warmth and architectural rhythm, creating spaces that feel both dramatic and comfortable for daily living.
Every primary living space is thoughtfully located on the main level—kitchen, dining, great room, office, and the serene owner’s retreat—creating a home that lives like a single-story residence without sacrificing scale or views.
From the main living areas, glass doors open to expansive terraces and sweeping Camelback views, allowing daily life to move effortlessly outdoors.
This is the level where mornings feel quiet and elevated… and where evenings begin with the mountain framed in gold.
The lower level of the residence is designed as a dedicated entertaining and guest retreat.
Here, the negative-edge pool and shaded cabana are positioned directly against the mountainside. Surrounding terraces provide space for outdoor dining, gatherings, and quiet moments overlooking the desert landscape.
Separating the entertainment spaces from the main living floor allows guests to enjoy the outdoor environment and amenities while preserving the calm of the primary living areas above.
The Camelback Crest sits within one of Paradise Valley’s most established hillside settings, known for privacy, desert landscape, and proximity to the Valley’s most recognized destinations.
Just beyond the property lies the Phoenix Mountain Preserve, a protected network of more than 41,000 acres of desert terrain and trails that extend across Camelback Mountain and Piestewa Peak. For many residents, this natural landscape becomes part of daily life.
From this location, homeowners are minutes from:
This setting offers a rare balance of mountain landscape, privacy, and convenient access to the Valley’s most established neighborhoods.
Hillside homes in Paradise Valley occupy some of the most distinctive settings in the Valley. Elevated above the surrounding neighborhoods, these properties often offer wider desert views, greater privacy, and a stronger connection to the surrounding mountain landscape.
Many of the most sought-after homes in Paradise Valley are built along the slopes surrounding Camelback Mountain, Mummy Mountain, and the Phoenix Mountain Preserve. These locations allow architecture to respond directly to the terrain, creating homes that feel integrated with the desert environment rather than simply placed upon it.
Residences in these hillside settings frequently feature expansive terraces, negative-edge pools, and view-oriented living spaces designed to frame the surrounding mountains and city lights.
For buyers exploring Paradise Valley hillside homes, the appeal often lies in the combination of elevation, privacy, and proximity to the Camelback Corridor’s dining, golf, and cultural destinations.
Camelback Mountain is one of the most recognizable landmarks in Arizona, and homes positioned to capture its views are among the most sought-after properties in Paradise Valley.
Because the mountain is permanently protected and surrounded by preserved desert, many of these views remain unobstructed for generations. Homes located along the mountain’s southern and western slopes often enjoy a direct relationship with the landscape, where windows and terraces frame the distinctive silhouette of Camelback’s summit.
For homeowners, the mountain becomes a daily presence—shaping morning light, sunset views, and the surrounding desert atmosphere.
Properties that offer this vantage point combine natural scenery with close access to the Biltmore district, Arcadia, and central Scottsdale. This balance of mountain setting and urban convenience is a defining characteristic of many Camelback Mountain view homes in Paradise Valley.