The Payson Off-Leash Dog Park is a great place to enjoy the scenic views of Rumsey Park. Bring your dog and let him/her socialize with other dogs...
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In November 2009, the Town dedicated nearly $3.2 million in improvements to the Desert Vista Park, including lighted athletic fields, a restroom an...
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Two playgrounds; four lighted tennis courts plus two additional tennis courts; sand volleyball court; one basketball court, two soccer fields; thre...
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Playground equipment, amphitheatre, ramadas, restrooms, walking path, mountain valley splash outdoor aquatic center, skatepark, dog park, multi-use...
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Built with the support of the Echo Mountain Neighborhood Coalition, the dog park features a total of 2.3 acres of grass surface divided evenly into...
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As a part of the greenbelt, Chaparral shares a recreation path system that is ideal for running, walking, biking, and rollerblading.
Chaparral Park...
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This park is an off-leash park for dogs over four-months old that are wearing license tags and have been properly inoculated. Owners will be held r...
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Foothills Park has an area located northeast of the softball complex and access is from the Foothills Library parking lot. Two separate areas allow...
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Off-leash dog area - closed Tuesdays for maintenanceLighted baseball (60 ft) fieldsPlaygroundRestroom2 lighted basketball courtsLighted beach volle...
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This facility is 2.5 acres and is divided into separate, double-gated areas for large and small dogs. Each area features:- Water fountains- Benches...
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Creamery Park is one of the few parks in Tempe that was named in honor of a significant historical element in the community rather than for a signi...
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The park features:- 2.65 total acres with separate areas for large and small dogs, each with independent entrances- Grass surface- Six-foot-high pe...
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Steele Indian School Park is the premiere special event park in central Phoenix. It boasts 72 acres of green grass, mature shade trees and a histor...
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The park was originally developed by the Jaycees of Tempe in 1962. Eventually, the park was turned over to the City of Tempe.Â
It is adjacent to t...
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