Address: 17010 S 48th St, Phoenix, AZ 85048, USA
“Absolutely LOVE this dog park. I just moved from Ahwatukee a couple weeks ago but during the 3 years I lived there I brought my dog here several times a week and always had a great experience. They have a good amount of space to run around, there are always balls out there for them to play with and big buckets of water to drink, and there are several tables to sit down at that are shaded by a big ramada. Everybody is really good about cleaning up after their dogs and all the ppl I've met there are wonderful. Even at its busiest it never feels over-crowded. There are 2 separate gated areas, one for small dogs and one for big dogs, and they both sit in the corner of a larger grass field that is nowhere near any main roads or busy streets. Every time I took my dog there, as soon as we'd pull into the parking lot she would go crazy with excitement.. she LOVED that park and all her doggy friends there and we will both truly miss spending time there every week. I highly recommend this park to anyone wanting to take their fur babies out to play and socialize with other dogs, they'll have a blast! I would honestly give it 10 stars if I could!!🐾🐶❤ *P.S. - If your dog enjoys playing in the water and/or swimming, Google the Cosmo Dog Park in Gilbert. It's a beautiful little beach for dogs with a large pool to swim and grassy fields for them to run. You can thank me later ;-)”
Address: 17010 S 48th St, Phoenix, AZ 85048, USA
“The park has a few years on it so somethings could use some repairs like the rubber cement but overall its still very nice. There's only one way into the area and it's not the most accessible but not unreasonable considering it's location. My kids loved it but even on a 90 degree day the pool and splash pad were off. The sun sails provided good shade. Would go again.”
Address: 4059 E Ray Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85044, USA
“Quint park.. establish years ago Has facilities, kids play area, tennis courts... Can make better use of their open green belts maybe a frisbee course..”
Address: 13647 S 50th St, Phoenix, AZ 85044, USA
“Nice little park in the urban corridor. Lots of amenities and trash cans. Baseball. Walking picnic benches. Many trees scattered about to provide shade. I would estimate that you could fit a lot of people here because the parking lot is absolutely huge. It’s kind of quiet here on a rainy Monday morning. I would recommend us to family and friends looks like a nice local park for all these people that live nearby and maybe even people taking lunch breaks from all the businesses that are close by it is handy that it’s right off the interstate”
Address: 1010 E Marketplace SE, Phoenix, AZ 85048, USA
“Plenty of parking, and a great place to get some exercise. The basketball rims and playground are closed because of Covid-19, but I still go to run up the hill and do sprints.”
Address: 16020 S 30th St, Phoenix, AZ 85048, USA
“This park is amazing been coming here since I was a kid lots of big open fields, baseball field, basketball court, playground in sand! Has nice open fields to let dogs run around and be free is next to a high school Desert Vista but is safe often see cops near. This park is a flood park meaning when rain comes down it all ends up in this park as a kid we used to go and play in it other kid do itt know but be careful water can bu unsafe usual trash in water now so be careful but have fun vista canyon park is a must lots of fun to be had there also track teams do run during the school year”
Address: 2838 E Ray Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85048, USA
“This easy to moderate trail is silty as it is a dry creek and water run-off area. To the north/northwest, it meets up with the trail at South Mountain preserve. I’ve observed many bicyclists lack awareness about sharing the trail with hikers.”
Address: 14251 S Desert Foothills Pkwy, Phoenix, AZ 85048, USA
“The trail is about two miles round trip. Parking at the time was Limited. I haven’t been back since the construction started. Hopefully the parking won’t be as bad and there will be actual facilities vs. a port-o-potty. Trail is great though. If you go at night you will see some critters. The trail starts off easy and paved. Then goes to sandy rocky terrain. Then you ascend quickly maybe half way through.”
Address: Phoenix, AZ 85045, USA
“lil more remote, which makes for less people & good views. the hike itself isnt bad at all, nice switchbacks, with leveled out places to catch your breath. for those just getting back into shape, this is a good lil trail for you”
Address: National Trail, Phoenix, AZ 85042, USA
“The vista over Phoenix is spectacular. Climb over a thousand feet bý car. Bike or hike it if your extremely adventurous.”
Address: 4425 E Western Star Blvd, Phoenix, AZ 85044, USA
“I like how clean the park is, there could be more stuff to do for smaller children (4 and under), but the playground for the bigger kids was nice. Big open areas and plenty of room for whatever outdoor activity you want to engage in. Added bonus for separate garbage and recycle cans, conveniently located by parking and gazebo areas, and wheelchair accessible benches under the gazebo.”
Address: Scott Ridge Trail, Phoenix, AZ 85042, USA
“Great view nearly three miles from Pima Canyon trailhead.”
Address: Pima Canyon Trailhead, Hidden Valley Trail, Phoenix, AZ 85042, USA
“Fat Man's Pass was fun. This was part of the group night hike. It was interesting to see the formation of two slabs pressed together and you had to squeeze in between for about what felt to be 45 seconds. Some people had to even take their backpacks off just to get through. It was a great experience.”
Address: Phoenix, AZ 85042, USA
“I did a group night hike here. It was quite the workout, but the views were beautiful as we were hiking downhill in the Hidden Valley area. There were unobstructed views of the night sky and the dimly lit desert landscape (there was a full moon that day). However, you do have to watch your step as there are a lot of rocks. The funnest/sketchiest part was where you have to slide down a smooth boulder. (Don't know if we were off trail or how we chanced upon it) I was scared, but a fellow member in the group was down there to catch me. Kind of like a "trust slide." Pretty good area to explore.”
Address: Scott Ridge Trail, Phoenix, AZ 85042, USA
“Krásný výhled do okolí, jen se bohužel nedozvíte, že jste dosáhli Moon Catcher. Ani kopec ani trasy k němu nejsou jakkoliv značeny, doporučuji dobrou přípravu a dostatek vody. Jinak určitě stojí za to navštívit. Vodu sebou.”
Address: 4500 E Pima Canyon Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85044, USA
“PIMA CANYON ~ A definite desert landscape Paradise... the trails and paths go on forever with breathing nature, cacti, bush and vegetation all about. Roadrunner and Coyote abundance plus various birds... dress for the occasion very rough, plenty of water, hat and light cover. Enjoy ~ enjoy keep our deserts clean please...”
Address: Pima Wash Trail, Phoenix, AZ 85042, USA
“Great hike. Started from the bottom of what was a stream, to the top of the highest peak, and back to the rest area where we parked. About 4mi and beautiful (except for the power lines *sigh*)”
Address: Ridgeline Trail, Phoenix, AZ 85042, USA
“Great up and down hike with amazing views of the valley North and South of the mountain. To hike the entire Ridgeline, I would put the difficulty level at moderate to hard, but if you just do a few peaks and come down the side, I would say easy to moderate...depending on how many peaks. Good parking at 46th street, South of Baseline. Go all the way until it dead ends at the trailhead parking lot.”
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