- Park Locations | City of Tempe, AZ
Official website of the City of Tempe
- Papago Park | City of Phoenix
Just minutes from downtown Phoenix, Papago Park offers exceptional hiking and a wide array of recreational facilities
- Tempe Beach Park - Downtown Tempe
Details Enjoy an afternoon out around the beautiful Tempe Town Lake Here you can have a picnic, take a leisurely bike ride (rent a bike at The Bicycle Cellar), or rent a boat or paddle board Keep a look out for all the great festivals, concerts, and runs that take place at the Lake Nearby parking includes: Tempe Beach Park surface lot 2 01 S Ash Parking Garage Hayden Ferry Lakeside Parking
- Tempe Beach Park - Tempe AZ, 85281 - Visit Phoenix
The 25-acre park has been the historical central park for Tempe since the 1920's The park plays host to 5 10K runs, music fests, and community festivals throughout the year The park features a splash playground for kids, hiking and biking paths, volleyball courts, and water recreation activities on Tempe Town Lake including kayak, stand-up paddleboard, and boat rentals
- Tempes Best Parks [Updated 2025]
From serene lakeside retreats to action-packed sports fields, Tempe's parks offer something for everyone Whether you're looking for a place to relax and unwind or engage in outdoor activities, this article will provide you with all the necessary information to make the most of your park-hopping adventure So, lace up your shoes, grab your sunscreen, and let's explore the best parks Tempe has
- Papago Park - Wikipedia
Papago Park ( ˈpæpəɡoʊ ) is a municipal park of the cities of Phoenix and Tempe, Arizona, United States It has been designated as a Phoenix Point of Pride [2] It includes Hunt's Tomb, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places
- 16 Best Parks in Tempe, AZ - The Tourist Checklist
In search of some outdoor attractions in Tempe, Arizona? Discover the best parks in Tempe, AZ, for a fun adventure
- Papago Park - Tempe Tourism
Just beyond the skyline of Downtown Tempe, a collection of sandstone rock formations rise from the desert floor These unmistakable buttes are collectively known as Papago Park, a 1,500-acre recreational area in the center of the nation’s fifth-largest metro area Papago Park is best known for its hiking and biking trails, scenic lagoons and top-tier attractions
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