Park centers on a spectacular fountain shooting water high above a gorgeous lake. Grassy areas, a splash pad for kids, and a disc golf course create a calm, family-friendly atmosphere. Visitors enjoy peaceful views and a relaxing environment with plenty of playground equipment.
Stunning mountain views and a beautiful fountain create a peaceful setting. The 1.5-mile walking path offers many amazing views including a breathtaking sunset and lake vistas.
Picnic tables sit with great views perfect for a quiet, leisurely day out. The spot suits a one-day picnic and pairs well with walks or casual gatherings.
Good to know
The fountain operates for 15 minutes at the top of every hour.
Food and crafts events take place every Wednesday at the park.
The annual Arts n Crafts event occurs on November 25.
Spacious park with a serene lake and mature trees providing ample shade. Atmosphere stays quiet and peaceful, ideal for family time and picnics. Features include splash pad, playgrounds, and large ramadas for gatherings.
Big park with beautiful lake views and a pretty pond for fishing. Covered picnic tables offer spots to enjoy the scenic water views.
Multiple covered picnic tables and grilling areas sit near a lake with ducks. Several ramadas and picnic spots offer great views and space for groups.
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The kiddie train rides operate from Friday to Sunday.
Expect the picnic area to be busy with birthday parties and events.
Desert Breeze Park is dog-friendly, making it great for pet owners.
Park offers spacious playgrounds with multiple levels and gated splash pad for kids, surrounded by well-maintained grass and a man-made lake. Atmosphere shifts from peaceful and serene to lively and active, with friendly people and vibrant lighting. Facilities include pickleball and tennis courts, sand volleyball, amphitheater, and open fields for various activities.
Clean benches around the pond offer spots for relaxing with lake views. A hilltop playground and swings provide elevated views of greenery and water.
Plenty of picnic tables sit near ramadas that can be rented, with restrooms conveniently close by. Large open spaces and a gated splash pad add to the options for a day picnic.
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Gilbert Regional Park hosts various events, including concerts and festivals throughout the year.
Parking can be challenging during large events, so arrive early.
The park features a large splash pad and a sensory playground for kids.
Lush park with palm trees and ponds creates an oasis in the desert. Quiet and peaceful atmosphere invites relaxing strolls and wildlife watching. Paved trails and picnic areas support family outings and casual gatherings.
Stunning views appear at every turn with gorgeous wildlife and palm trees enhancing the scenery. The picnic areas offer peaceful spots to enjoy the natural beauty and capture photos or drone footage.
Open green spaces offer a gorgeous setting for a picnic. The area provides a relaxing atmosphere ideal for unwinding on a sunny day.
Good to know
The park closes at sunset.
Pets on leashes are allowed in the park.
Agua Caliente Regional Park is free to visit.
Park centers on a large lake surrounded by nature trails and native plant landscaping. Atmosphere stays peaceful and tranquil, with plenty of wildlife viewing opportunities and shaded resting spots. Visitors often enjoy quiet walks, fishing, and exploring a themed path inspired by the Solar System.
Sunny spots and heavenly shade mix well with plenty of benches for resting. Water views, mountain scenery, and wildflowers create a calm, fresh-air vibe.
Many picnic areas and ramadas sit among plants, trees, and a creek. A community lake adds to the peaceful setting for family picnics and weekend outings.
Good to know
Visitors need to remember their fishing license when fishing at the park.
There is only one restroom for such a large park.
The park is dog friendly, making it great for pet owners.
City park with large ponds and lush green spaces offers a peaceful atmosphere with plenty of shade from big trees. Visitors engage in fishing, walking, and relaxing in picnic ramadas or dog park areas. Remote-controlled boats and planes add unique activity options in a calm setting.
Majestic views of the mountain ranges and a beautiful lake create a peaceful setting. Wildlife sightings and water reflections add to the scenic experience.
Several picnic areas with benches and ramadas offer plenty of shade. Clean bathrooms and lots of grass make it easy to relax and enjoy a meal outdoors.
Good to know
Fishing licenses are required to fish in the pond.
Swimming is not allowed in the pond.
Canoes and kayaks are permitted on the pond.
Lake surrounded by a paved trail with steep hillsides offers beautiful views and a peaceful atmosphere. Facilities include playgrounds, sports fields, and pavilions, attracting families and people walking dogs. The park feels like a well-maintained urban oasis with calm energy, especially early and late in the day.
Beautiful lake views dominate the park, offering plenty of spots to relax or snap photos. The scenery stands out as a key feature throughout the area.
Grass-covered grounds and a fishing lake create a pleasant setting for picnics. Picnic areas are improving, offering spots to relax with family or friends.
Good to know
A fishing license is required to fish at the lake.
I advise staying away at night due to safety concerns.
The restrooms are clean, unlocked, and well kept.
Rock formations offer breathtaking views and colorful sunsets that attract hikers and nature lovers. The area features picnic spots and playgrounds, creating a relaxed and family-friendly atmosphere. Trails provide a peaceful escape with opportunities for climbing and enjoying desert scenery.
Unreal sunset views come through a natural rock opening, offering a peaceful escape with a panoramic cityscape visible from the spot.
Plenty of picnic tables and shelters make it easy to set up a meal outdoors. Free parking and public restrooms add to the convenience for families and groups.
Good to know
Hole in the Rock is free to visit.
Bring water, especially on hot days and with the steep walk.
Expect crowds on weekends, especially during sunrise and sunset.
Park offers panoramic city views and mountainous trails with rocky and gravel sections. Atmosphere stays quiet and peaceful, suitable for hiking, dog walking, and meditation. Facilities include picnic tables, ramadas, and multiple bathrooms, with ample parking options.
Panoramic views of the city and surrounding valley stand out. Trails offer a scenic loop with great sights of downtown and a stunning mountain backdrop.
Many picnic table cabanas and ramadas spread across the park offer spots for family outings. Bathrooms and parking lots sit close by for convenience during picnics.
Good to know
The park has multiple bathrooms available for visitors.
Parking is generally adequate, with various sections to choose from.
Restrooms close at 6:20 PM, before the park closes at 7 PM.
Mountain trails wind through desert landscape offering panoramic city views and peaceful paths. Quiet atmosphere invites relaxation and meditation amid stunning natural scenery. Occasional features include historic rock art and spots for picnics and horseback encounters.
Hiking trails lead to 360-degree panoramic views of the valley and city. Scenic drives offer beautiful vistas perfect for relaxing or gathering with friends.
Lots of picnic areas spread throughout the park offer spots to relax and eat. Facilities include restrooms nearby and an informative visitor center to help plan your day.
Good to know
On the 4th Sunday of the month, most of the park is closed to motor vehicles.
Cars can't drive to the top until 10:00 on Silent Sundays.
Hiking and biking are great options on Silent Sundays from the lower parking lot.
Trail offers stunning views of mountains and valley with beautiful desert landscapes and fascinating rock formations. Path is well maintained and marked, providing a moderate challenge suitable for families and dogs. Area feels peaceful and uncrowded, with no shade along the route.
Trails offer stunning panoramic views of the valley and mountains, especially around sunrise and sunset. The 2.4-mile loop and Treasure Loop Trail #56 provide beautiful desert scenery and great photo spots with views of Mesa and Phoenix to the south.
Covered picnic tables appear at the trailhead and bottom of the trail. Bathrooms sit near these covered picnic tables. The trail offers a solid spot for day hikes and picnics.
Good to know
Parking costs $10 at Treasure Loop Trail #56.
Bring plenty of water as there is no shade along the trail.
The trail has loose rocks; wear sturdy shoes for safety.
Park offers scenic lake views with water features and a historic bridge. Atmosphere stays peaceful and relaxing, ideal for walking, picnics, and casual boating. Visitors enjoy diverse activities like scooter rentals and easy trails along the river.
Breathtaking views of the lake and river stand out along the easy-to-navigate walking trails. The pedestrian bridge offers great vantage points of the surrounding area and planes taking off and landing.
Lush greenery and a peaceful atmosphere create a great spot for a picnic with friends or family. Opportunities to stop for a break and enjoy a picnic appear along the way, surrounded by nature.
Good to know
There are no bathrooms at Rio Salado Park.
Parking costs $2, but a credit card is needed.
Boats are available for cruising at the park.
Park centers on a lakefront setting with boating rentals and lit walkways for walking and outdoor activities. Atmosphere shifts from peaceful and serene to lively during festivals with well-designed stages and spacious grounds. Visitors often enjoy beautiful sunsets and scenic views over the water.
Great views of the lake and open spaces stretch along the sidewalk trails for scooters, bikes, and joggers. Airplanes taking off nearby add a magnificent touch to the breathtaking water views.
Clean picnic areas sit by the water and grass, making it a solid spot for family or date picnics. The park offers a nice mix of walking, people-watching, and relaxing outdoors.
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Parking at Tempe Beach Park costs $2 per hour, with free parking on the marina side.
There are no restroom facilities available at the park.
Access can be difficult during large events held at the park.
City park offers huge playground with unique climbing structures and a large dog park divided into three sections. Beautifully landscaped grounds include a lake with fountain and Ramadas with grills overlooking mountain views. Atmosphere is family-friendly and inclusive, with activities for all ages and accessible design.
Birds-eye view from the larger playground offers a clear sight of the Superstitions. The park provides beautiful, scenic views throughout.
Great picnic areas with plenty of picnic tables and benches spread throughout the park. The picnic building and pool are reserved for neighborhood residents only.
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The park features wheelchair-friendly paths for easy access.
There are clean restrooms available for visitors.
Fishing is catch and release only; a license is required.
Nature preserve features water recharge basins, floating boardwalk, and dinosaur dig play area. Atmosphere is peaceful and relaxing with shady walking paths and ample seating. Visitors engage in birding, fishing, and astronomy nights, creating a calm yet active environment.
Waterfalls and ponds create beautiful views along flat walking paths. Benches and a hilltop offer spots to sit and enjoy the scenery with views of lakes and wildlife.
Plenty of picnic spots with seating and a playground make it family-friendly. The area is peaceful, with trails and a chance to feed ducks during a picnic.
Good to know
The observatory is open on weekends after sunset until 9:30 pm.
Parking is limited at the preserve, especially at sunset.
Access to the preserve is completely free.
Park offers spectacular views of Superstition Mountains with quiet, clean surroundings. Multiple sports courts and playgrounds provide diverse activities for all ages. Trails and open spaces accommodate walking, running, and dogs on leashes.
Great views of the Superstition Mountains dominate the landscape here. Open spaces let you roam and enjoy the desert and mountain scenery from many spots.
Numerous covered picnic tables with Bar-B-Q grills make it easy to enjoy meals outdoors. Plenty of playgrounds and sports courts surround the picnic areas, adding fun options for groups and families.
Good to know
Dogs are permitted on a leash in the park.
The park has hiking trails and areas for relaxing or sports.
The parking area is convenient for accessing the trails.
Large lake with mini water fountains anchors a park filled with lush green lawns and covered playgrounds. Peaceful atmosphere blends with community warmth, hosting families, dog owners, and fitness walkers. Facilities include tennis and basketball courts, dog parks, and a library with scenic views.
Evenings bring mountain views that pair well with a blanket and some playtime for kids. The library and park both offer beautiful views, including a nice sunset.
Lots of shaded and grassy areas make it easy to spread out for a picnic or a nap. Covered spaces provide shelter, and clean restrooms add convenience for families.
Good to know
Entry fee is $5 per person for non-residents.
The park is well-maintained and clean throughout.
There are plenty of shaded areas for picnics or naps.
Hiking area offers paved trails with spectacular views of the western valley and cityscape. Atmosphere feels peaceful and secluded despite urban surroundings, with a mix of easy and moderate paths suitable for families and pets. Amenities include accessible restrooms and picnic spots, enhancing comfort during visits.
Mountain views stand out with dramatic desert landscapes and sweeping skyline sights. Trails loop and are fully paved, offering easy access to western valley and city panoramas.
Several picnic ramadas and grills are available. Tables sit in a shaded area close to the bathrooms.
Good to know
Parking is ample and available at the recreation area.
The trails range from easy to hard, catering to all skill levels.
Restrooms and water refill stations are available at the parking lot.
Spacious park with multiple walking paths and a large fishing lake offers a peaceful atmosphere. Families and pets enjoy playgrounds, sports courts, and open fields. The setting combines quiet natural beauty with areas for active recreation.
Trails wind through rugged terrain with breathtaking views of the desert landscape. Benches along the paths offer spots to sit and enjoy the wildlife and scenery.
A beautiful pond creates a peaceful picnic backdrop. Picnic shelters and large Ramadas accommodate groups of all sizes for family gatherings or community events.
Good to know
Expect busy weekends with many birthday parties and events in the park.
Parking can be limited during large events or busy weekends.
The park features paved walkways, picnic areas, and sports fields.
Park offers spacious grassy fields, playgrounds with climbing features, and multiple sports courts including basketball and volleyball. Bright, clean, and peaceful atmosphere with walking paths and a fishing pond surrounded by beautiful trees and artwork. Visitors often enjoy bird watching and views of a nearby temple structure.
Beautiful views of the temple structure stand out here. The park offers a sunset backdrop with the temple and a pleasant water view.
Plenty of space for picnics, sports, and walking makes it easy to spread out. A nice playground sits near the picnic area, good for families and couples alike.
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The park has restrooms conveniently located near the playground.
Parking at the park is sufficient and easily accessible.
Fishing is allowed in the lakes within the park.
Park combines lush greenery with desert plants like Sahuaros and prickly pear, creating a unique natural setting. It offers two ponds with ducks and a large playground for children, all within a serene, peaceful atmosphere. Mountain views and eclectic church towers add to the picturesque landscape.
Sunset views with the sun dipping below the horizon behind a mountain stand out here. The park offers gorgeous mountain views, eclectic church towers, and a serene ambiance with shaded picnic spots.
Shaded picnic areas offer a serene ambiance with scenic views. Clean spaces make it easy to enjoy a family picnic or relax with friends.
Good to know
Dog owners must keep dogs on leashes while in the park.
The bathrooms at Granada Park are very clean and well-maintained.
The park features two ponds, trails, a playground, and picnic areas.
Large park with a huge lake and varied sports facilities including tennis, basketball, and soccer courts. Quiet and peaceful atmosphere with beautiful views of mountains and water. Offers playgrounds, picnic areas, and a connected library and recreation center.
Beautiful mountain views and a large pond near the golf course stand out here. The running tracks and playground areas offer stunning scenery that draws people for walks and lake views.
Several picnic areas with tables, grills, and ramadas sit near a large, clean lake. Open fields and playgrounds add space for relaxing or playing during a full day outdoors.
Good to know
Expect a family-friendly BBQ event at the park, typically held annually.
A car show is scheduled for 11/26/23 in the parking lot.
Be cautious of safety issues; there have been reports of theft in the area.
Park offers beautiful lake views and quiet, peaceful atmosphere with plenty of space for hiking and picnicking. It features playgrounds and picnic ramadas suitable for families and casual gatherings. The setting is calm and relaxing, attracting those who enjoy fishing and outdoor leisure.
Views include a great lake sightline and nighttime cityscapes. Every angle offers a beautiful panorama with water and open space.
Many small pull-off ramadas with sun covers provide great spots for picnics. Covered areas and BBQs are available near the lake and basketball court, making it easy to relax or grill.
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Kennedy Park has ample parking available for visitors.
The bathrooms at Kennedy Park are often in poor condition.
There are no accessible paths around the lake for those with mobility issues.
Park offers scenic mountain views and a calm, shady atmosphere with plenty of trees and bushes. Large fields and a variety of play structures for all ages create a lively space for families and sports. Covered bleachers and accessible features support comfortable viewing and participation.
Beautiful views from the park highlight the area, with a viewing spot ideal for watching swim competitions. The Catalina Mountains add an extra layer of scenic beauty.
Grills and picnic tables sit under shade, making it easy to host parties or gatherings. Restrooms are nearby for convenience.
Good to know
The park opens earlier than the kids splash pad, which opens at 9am.
The splash pad requires payment, unlike many others that are free on timers.
Parking is limited, especially during busy times.
Calm water reflects city lights and sunsets, creating a beautiful view. Trails see frequent bike and jog activity, attracting a diverse crowd enjoying picnics and boating. The area stays clean and quiet, offering a relaxing atmosphere near urban amenities.
Views include glistening buildings seen from the lake and a great vantage point over the water.
Open grassy areas invite picnics with friends or alone. Picnic tables provide spots to relax and enjoy the outdoors.
Good to know
Parking gates close at 10 pm; leave before then to avoid being stuck.
Be cautious of homeless individuals on the bike trail; stay aware of your surroundings.
The waterfront is not suitable for swimming; it's better for biking or jogging.