Address: 7745 E Brown Rd, Mesa, AZ 85207, USA
Phone: +14806447529
Sunday: 7AM–10PM
Monday: 7AM–10PM
Tuesday: 7AM–10PM
Wednesday: 7AM–10PM
Thursday: 7AM–10PM
Friday: 7AM–10PM
Saturday: 7AM–10PM
anita angel
My dog and I walk here at least 4 times a week. I always find the other walkers to be friendly. The disc golf players are so gracious in sharing their area with all of us dog walkers. The park is clean and well cared for. Great grassy fields and nice shade trees. 2 pickleball courts, a basketball court, and a great covered children's area. A lake for all the fishermen. There is something for everyone.
Judson Seal
This park is huge! Tons of room for all kinds of activities. It has multiple playgrounds! Very many picnic tables with cover for birthday parties. The lake is very nice. We were catching fish almost immediately when our line hit the water. Not to mention, the lake is very big too!
Barbara L Mowery
This place is amazing!!! My second visit and I am hooked! Quail, geese, mallards, bunnies, squirrels and puppies galore. Never a dull moment. Definitely a favorite now ❤⭐🇺🇸 Today was especially busy with family birthday parties and cookouts. This place was full of people enjoying this beautiful weather. My first afternoon visit.
rasha al_makadsi
My favorite park in the valley. Pictures on 07/17/2021 after rainy week in AZ. Everyone seems so happy. There are a lot of wildlife in the park. The park looks natural and well taken care of.
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Mostly caught with powerbait
Some of the small pavilions are free game but you can reserve most of them.
Yes, I saw people grilling yesterday
There are different size gazebos depending on how many people you have. Call in to parks and rec to schedule
I believe you'll be able to see alot from there. I'm gonna hike spookhill for the best view from the east Valley.
Daily Bag and Possession Limits; 4 catfish,4 trout,2 bass (13 inch minimum) 10 sunfish, 1 white amur (30 inch minimum)
I heard there are bass, trout and catfish.
I'm only answering because I think it's more than 1 mile it's roughly 50 min walk
I do not think so. I don't believe the water is deep enough either.
Yes you need an urban fishing license, not sure what they stock it with.
The islands have toads on them, they used to be accessible to the public, but no longer is due to the public defacing it so often
Ducks migrate very often, and allot of ducks will look for new parks when they think they dont get enough food
Yes
No. Bring your own chair or blanket to sit on.
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