History:-
In 1967, the Fowler McCormick's donated 100 acres of McCormick Ranch to the City of Scottsdale stipulating that it be used as a park for ...
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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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its massive, otherworldly sandstone buttes set Papago Park apart, even in a city and state filled with world-class natural attractions. While visit...
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Welcome to the AZ Heritage Center, home of the Centennial Museum, where we honor the state's rich heritage, celebrate the present, and together, cr...
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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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Tempe Beach Park, like Tempe it has had a long and storied history. It has changed, adapted and arguably readapted to its environment, each time ac...
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HistoryAround the turn of the century, the North Mountain area served as a campground for the Phoenix Indian School's pupils and their families. Th...
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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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Mitchell Park was once part of the vibrant Mitchell School campus. When the Tempe Elementary School District closed Mitchell School along with Ward...
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At 2,104 feet and 2,149 feet in elevation respectively, North Mountain and Shaw Butte are landmark Phoenix peaks in their own right. This area offe...
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Encanto Park has been named on Forbes Magazine's list of America's Best City Park. This 222-acre oasis with picnic areas, a lagoon, boat house, swi...
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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:
Lighted basketball, exercise course, playground, pool, ramada and picnic area, restrooms, soccer, lighted softball, lighted sand...
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As a part of AARP's 60th Anniversary, AARP launched an ambitious effort in 2019 to create 53 fitness parks – one each in all 50 states, the D...
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The land for Kiwanis Park was purchased in 1972 with a 50% grant from the Bureau of Recreation. This site was selected as a result of an open space...
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