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Phoenix Pride
Address: 300 E Indian School Rd , Phoenix 85012, AZ, US
Phone: (602) 277-7433
State: AZ
City: Phoenix
Zip Code: 85012


opening hours

Saturday: 12:00-21:00
Sunday: 12:00-21:00


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Very well kept. The landscaping is done fantastically, the large pond is excellent. Enjoyed the morning walk around the perimeter. Restrooms are cleaned often. The lawns are well manicured. I recommend.
For the area, this is one of the best parks. It’s really big, and offers a lot of nice walking paths, some great greenery, water, a playground, two dog parks and more. The area around is mixed, and sometimes there will be some homeless people in the area. Usually the park is crowded enough that this is not an issue and it still feels very safe. I love to come over in breaks from work and just walk for a half hour!
It's a beautiful park with water and ducks... Lots of fishing, jogging, dog park, families and events. The park is well maintained, very clean and safe. It's a great place to spend a few hours or an afternoon, if the weather behaves.
Lists of grass to sit and picnic that's a plus. Water would be much nicer to look at if it didn't have bird feathers floating around. If you look out of place or like your not from there you are judge atleast that's how it seems by the looks that I receive. Especially from the female species. Little do they know I'm not looking at your man but you woman on the other hand. . Ladies stop being so stuck up damn it's not a good look. Chill have a wonderful day.
Excellent time fishing for catfish. Tried using chicken liver, shrimp, anchovies, bluegill and worms. Caught alot of catfish using worms. I will only fish with worms at this lake. Restrooms: Clean restrooms with running water. Dog-friendliness: They have a dog park. Saw alot of people with their dogs there. Picnic area: They had plenty of Ramadas and the area was clean.
Nice park, at one point. Loved reading the history here. The water fountain feature was cool, palm tree lined walking paths were nice. But the garbage was pretty ridiculous. First time here as I was visiting from out of town. Was pretty nasty. Felt bad seeing all the wildlife living among all the trash. The ponds near the bridge, so much garbage floating. There was homeless sleeping on the covered bridge. Was pretty discouraged and ended up leaving.
There’s something for everyone here. The playground equipment is varied and close to the bathroom and water fountains. A fishing pond leads to a duck pond with many non-aggressive ducks. Side note: bread is not good for them; use a seed, like oatmeal There is a lovely grotto-like area that we fed them from.
Great park! Huge.. I was there for a pow wow and the energy was great. Nice bathrooms with running water. Informative signs all over the place to describe the history of the area. Parking was not so great, need more parking. I'll take the light rail next time, it's within walking distance.
Great park. Lots of space to walk on the paved path. And two fenced in dog areas on the 7th st side of the park. One dog area is for bigger or more boisterous dogs and the other area is for small or more gentle dogs..we love taking our two small dogs here they really enjoy playing with all the other dogs. And the fellow dog people are friendly and we have gotten familiar with quite a few of them and it's become a regular social gathering. To the point if we don't see one of the regulars we all sort of miss them. A couple of picnic tables to sit at while your dog plays so that's a nice touch too.
This park is pretty big, has a lot to offer, and is great for families and single people. I love the trees there because they change with the season and there's lots of ducks/geese and birds. Be sure to check out the historical buildings when you go in the southern part of the park. The play ground has an older kid and young kid area, I like that it has sand instead of wood chips. But they don't have a splash pad.
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