About Us
Cave Creek Limo is the trusted name in the neighborhood. Our founding members have a combined 30 years in the transportation and hospitality markets. Maxx Anderson and Mike Edwards met while running competing transportation companies, what started as a networking opportunity quickly turned into a joint venture.

Beth Henkelman | Director of Concierge Services
With over 30 years of experience serving ultra-high-net-worth clients, Beth Henkelman is the Founder of Scottsdale’s A List Luxury Estate Management. As Director of Concierge Services for Cave Creek Limousine, she provides a seamless blend of luxury transportation and lifestyle coordination.
Beth’s background in luxury estate operations allows her to anticipate every need, managing everything from complex travel and event logistics to private vendor management with exceptional discretion and precision. She works behind the scenes to create calm and confidence, allowing clients to enjoy the ease of a beautifully managed life.
Our Professional Drivers
Our drivers understand that a seamless ride is a crucial part to any event. A simple trip to the office or a night out. Our team members are all highly qualified and experienced professionals that are committed to offering you the best possible experience.

Zackery

Emily

Hayden

Rob

Randy
Our Fleet of Vehicles
Cave Creek Limo offers a diverse fleet designed to meet every occasion and travel need with comfort, style, and reliability. For business or airport transfers, the Executive SUV provides a sleek, professional ride, while the Mercedes Sprinter van ensures groups travel together in spacious comfort. For larger celebrations, the 30-passenger executive motorcoach and 54-passenger motorcoach deliver the ultimate in convenience and fun, complete with plenty of room for everyone. When it comes to elegance, we feature a collection of luxury cars and classic limousines. No matter the destination, the fleet combines modern amenities with exceptional service to guarantee a first-class experience every time.





















