Our Pedestrian Aluminum Gate delivers a modern, semi-privacy profile in a durable, powder-coated black finish. Built from 6061-T6 extruded aluminum (approx. 14 ga, 2 mm wall) with ~1/2 in gaps, it balances airflow with screening for a sleek look. Hardware includes black surface-mounted cylindrical hinges and a mid-height lever/lock for dependable access control. Lightweight, rust- and corrosion-resistant aluminum means no warping, rot, or termites, and the finish looks great on both sides with minimal upkeep—just occasional cleaning. Typical sizing ranges from roughly 5.5–6 ft tall by 4–5 ft wide, with precise customization available. Made in the USA and engineered for straightforward installation, this pedestrian aluminum gate elevates curb appeal for residential and commercial properties alike. Choose a pedestrian aluminum gate when you want sleek design, lasting performance, and easy maintenance in a timeless black look.
About the Area
Sierra Vista, Arizona 85650 sits in Cochise County at the foot of the Huachuca Mountains in southeastern Arizona. The city blends small-town ease with big-sky desert vistas and a crisp high-desert climate. Nature, innovation, and a welcoming community shape its distinctive lifestyle.
Nature
The Huachuca Mountains within Coronado National Forest rise above town with pine and oak woodlands. The San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area offers cottonwood groves, flowing water, and abundant wildlife. Ramsey Canyon Preserve is famed for hummingbirds and Sky Islands biodiversity.
Trails
Hikers and runners frequent Ramsey Canyon Trail, Miller Canyon, and Brown Canyon for shaded climbs and birding. Carr Canyon Road winds to the historic Reef area with sweeping overlooks and cooler temps. Seasonal waterfalls and switchbacks add drama to weekend outings.
Downtown
Fry Boulevard and the West End feature revitalized streetscapes with shade, seating, and bike-friendly routes. Local cafes, Mexican eateries, breweries, and gear shops create a casual, friendly vibe. The Mall at Sierra Vista adds national retailers and convenient services.
Culture
The Henry F. Hauser Museum shares local history through rotating exhibits and programs. On-post, the Fort Huachuca Museum highlights military and intelligence heritage. The Sierra Vista Public Library hosts lectures, makers programs, and family story times.
Events
The weekly Sierra Vista Farmers Market at Veterans Memorial Park spotlights regional produce, specialties, and live music. Art in the Park, a beloved juried show each fall, draws artists and shoppers from across the region. Holiday celebrations and Fourth of July festivities bring neighbors together.
Lifestyle
Military families, outdoor enthusiasts, and retirees connect on trails, ballfields, and patios along Fry Boulevard. Birdwatching mornings on the San Pedro often end with sunset views over the Huachucas. With parks and trailheads minutes away, everyday life naturally blends with the outdoors.
