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Scottsdale Parks

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Scottsdale Civic Center Park

The new Scottsdale Civic Center park is perfect for local event, casual strolls, cooling off in the splash pad, or playing on the playground. Relax

Thompson Peak Park in Scottsdale

Thompson Peak Park in Scottsdale received an all inclusive user friendly remodel in early 2023 and it’s fabulous! The playground has numerous slides for all

George “Doc” Cavalliere Park in Scottsdale

We were on a mission to visit every playground in Scottsdale, and somehow we missed George “Doc” Cavalliere Park in Scottsdale! Maybe because it is the farthest north, or maybe because I forgot about it, or maybe we simply saved the best for last! George “Doc” Cavalliere Park quickly became our new favorite. And the best part? SHADE! As in you can play there in the summer!

Shoshone Park in Scottsdale

Shoshone Park in Scottsdale is the third playground in the McCormick Park area to be renovated, and we are happy to have it added to the other two renovated playgrounds nearby!

Papago Rotary Park in Scottsdale

We love a park with sand, shade, grass, and some fun playground equipment. That’s exactly what we found when we stopped by Scottdale Papago Rotary Park!

Sonoran Hills Park in Scottsdale

Sonoran Hills Park in Scottsdale has sports, playgrounds, water, and lots to do. We explored around so much that we barely even played on the playground!

Comanche Park in Scottsdale

Comanche Park in Scottsdale has a lot of green grass for playing sports, a small playground, a fitness circuit, and plenty of lush green trees to make it a pleasant destination. This small playground offers swings, toddler swings, a slide, and a digger. What little kid doesn’t love to pretend to be an excavator?

Cholla Park in Scottsdale

Cholla Park in Scottsdale is off Frank Lloyd Wright and Via Linda. From playgrounds to fields to walking paths, there is alot of variety to entertain all the family members.

Zuni Park in Scottsdale

Zuni Park in Scottsdale is a great outdoor spot. The City of Scottsdale has been busy updating the parks around town and we couldn’t be happier. There are pathways you can follow between the three small Playgrounds and lots to do.

Thunderbird Park in Scottsdale

Thunderbird Park in Scottsdale is great for a variety of activities. Whether it’s entertaining young kids on the playground while older kids play sports, or setting up a random flag football game, this is a fun spot.

Grayhawk Park in Scottsdale

Grayhawk Park in Scottsdale has a lot of amenities, including great sports fields and lots of space to play. The playground is outdated and run down, definitely in need of some love, but if you are looking for places to play sports and run around, it works.

Ironwood Park in Scottsdale

Ironwood Park in Scottsdale is a nice little shaded park to stop and burn some energy. And it has a small nature trail to explore!

Apache Park in Scottsdale

Apache Park in Scottsdale is tucked back in a south Scottsdale neighborhood and is quiet, spacious and lots of fun. We particularly enjoyed that there was lots of shade.

Stonegate Equestrian Park in Scottsdale

We stumbled across Stonegate Equestrian Park in Scottsdale a while back and loved it so much, the kids keep asking to go to the horse park! There are nearby farms and lots of horse properties, so there are often lots of horses around. The nature trail is great for hikes and it has never been crowded when we are there.

Arcadia Park in Scottsdale

Arcadia Park in Scottsdale is very familiar to me. I grew playing here on the corner of 56th and Indian School. The playground has changed but it’s still such a fun park. Also good to know that it is adjacent to Ingleside Middle School and when school is released it is swarmed with kids, so possibly not the best time of day to visit.

Thompson Peak Park in Scottsdale

Thompson Peak Park in Scottsdale is known for the four lighted softball fields used for baseball and softball leagues. It also features one basketball court and three pickleball courts, all lighted so you can play after the sun goes down. The funny thing is, half of the time the kids are not even playing on the play equipment. So why do they like this park so much? Read on to find out.

Rio Montana Park in Scottsdale

Rio Montana Park in Scottsdale has a huge field for running and playing, a bike and walking path, lots of courts and a wonderful new playground.

Osborn Park in Scottsdale

Osborn Park in Scottsdale is a little park off Osborn and Miller. It is a great spot for a walk, a quick workout or a fun time climbing on the playground. It’s easily accessible from the Scottsdale Greenbelt and parking is right off the street from the playground.

Horizon Park in Scottsdale

Have you been to Horizon Park in Scottsdale? It’s a sweet park located on Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd. to the east of the 101. This park runs along the canal, and is a great starting point for a run or walk. The south playground got a remodel completed in February 2020!

Chaparral Park in Scottsdale

Chaparral Park in Scottsdale is a beautiful strip between Chaparral and McDonald Roads, and features a lake, the Scottsdale Greenbelt, and a dog park. The most unique feature is the playground the city revealed in 2018. This is the first playground in Arizona designated as a National Demonstration site for accessibility practices. It’s a great spot for walking, picnics and sports.

Aztec Park in Scottsdale

The city of Scottsdale has been very busy remodeling playgrounds and the latest to open is Aztec Park on Frank Llyod Wright and 100th Street. It immediately goes on the favorites list!

Scottsdale Ranch Park

Scottsdale Ranch Park had a makeover! The new equipment is bright and colorful and a climbers paradise. The park has plenty to do to keep kids and adults entertained for hours, including a small botanical garden.

Indian School Park in Scottsdale

Indian School Park in Scottsdale is a great option for the kiddos! There are lots of climbing options at the playground and swings, plus a lake and trails for walks or bikes.

Northsight Park in Scottsdale

The playground at Northsight Park in Scottsdale got a remodel in January 2020! The new equipment is bright and inviting. It is now a climbers dream playground!

Eldorado Park in Scottsdale

Eldorado Park in Scottsdale includes everything from Oak to McDowell. I could easily spend the whole day here exploring and playing! From the playgrounds to a fishing lake and also a bike trail, there is fun for everyone.

Mountain View Park in Scottsdale

Did you hear that Mountain View Park in Scottsdale under went a huge renovation? Two thumbs up to the city of Scottsdale for this amazing transformation. We’ve loved this park for years, even if the equipment was older, and are happy to report that the update kept some of the charm while making it fresh and exciting to kids and parents.

Vista Del Camino Park in Scottsdale

Vista Del Camino Park is part of the Scottsdale green belt, between Thomas and McKellips. It’s a great area in South Scottsdale to spend time outside. There is a walking path, lots of places to play sport, playgrounds, a lake and of course, a splash pad!

Pima Park in Scottsdale

Right off of Pima and Thomas, Pima Park has a little of everything you need! Sports, playgrounds, plenty of grass to run around and a water feature to cool you off. I often choose this park because the playgound is nice, there are restrooms if needed and there is a mist of water to cool you off.

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