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Taylor, Arizona

Town · Population 4,386 · #64 in Arizona
Taylor, Arizona

Taylor is a town in Navajo County, Arizona, United States. It was founded by settlers of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in January 1878, several months before the neighboring community of Snowflake.

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About Taylor

Taylor is a small town in eastern Arizona with an estimated population of 4,386.

Officially, Taylor is an incorporated town — local government on a neighborly scale. The community covers 32.66 square miles, giving it wide-open spaces and a spread-out, rural feel at roughly 134 residents per square mile.

What Makes Taylor Unique

  • One of 11 places in the US named Taylor — but the Arizona one has a character all its own.
  • Positioned in eastern Arizona, convenient to the region's corridors and crossings.
  • Part of the fabric of Arizona — one of 467 recognized communities statewide.

Why People Love It Here

  • Quiet streets and a slower rhythm — the kind of place people move to on purpose.
  • Housing dollars stretch further here than in the nearest metro.
  • Well connected: 3+ neighboring communities within 10 miles.

🍽️ Where to Eat in Taylor

  • Pizza Hut — pizza

Local spots mapped by the OpenStreetMap community.

🏫 Schools in Taylor

  • Northern AZ Academy for Career Dev. - Taylor
  • Taylor Intermediate School

Public schools, U.S. Dept. of Education (NCES) 2023–24 directory.

⚡ Quick Facts

StateArizona
TypeTown
Population (2024)4,386
Rank in state#64 of 91
Land area32.66 sq mi
Density134/sq mi
Coordinates34.4427, -110.0985

🗺️ Map of Taylor