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Granada Park

4.3 (52 reviews)

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Saguaro Cactus on the back side of the park.
Gilbert G.

Really nice park for a morning jog or to walk the dog! I came here in early April 2023 for a place to go running outdoors. Granada Park is only a few minutes drive from the Biltmore section of Phoenix. As you approach the park (which is close to the Arizona Canal), dedicated spaces for parking are limited but street parking around the back side is plentiful. The park has a kid-friendly playground and a man-made pond with desert flowers and a pretty view of the North Phoenix mountain. If you're looking for a place to jog in the morning, I would recommend the short drive here! For a longer jog, you can follow the trail along the Arizona Canal.

My duck posse
Goddess S.

I love this park! I'm an amateur photographer and this park always has great views. With 2 duck ponds it's a gem.

We watched the ducks and had fun finding turtles.
Patricia F.

My granddaughter and I have visited this place to eat lunch a couple of times. That means it was so nice the first time that we went a second time. Now it's too hot, but we will go back for lunch when Phoenix cool's down. It feels like a safe place and the people there were friendly. Kids played and it was fun. The water is an especially nice feature.

Piestewa Peak views
Kris L.

This is a beautiful park tucked away in a residential area near the 51 and Lincoln/Glendale. You can fish, play in the large grassy area or just enjoy the ducks and views of the Phoenix Mountains with a picnic lunch. The park is very busy and the parking lot can fill up but there is ample parking in the street.

The duck pond in the park, with Piestewa Peak in the background.
Norm R.

Found not far from the Phoenix Mountains Preserve, this park is a great recreational resource for people who want a quiet walk of jog or just a restful morning or afternoon sitting by the pond to do some waterfowl watching while admiring the view of Piestewa Peak. The park's parking lot is not very big, but street parking is available in the surrounding residential streets. Bathroom facilities are available, and the grassy areas are great for strolling, picnics, or playing frisbee. In addition to the paved walks, there are desert/dirt trails for short hikes in more natural surroundings.

lake view
Suma J.

A surprisingly large and pretty park. There are multiple walking paths around multiple lakes, fields, and a playground. Good place to get some fresh air :)

View from the walking trails
Meg M.

I love this park! It's a great place for walking, workouts and scenic views. There is a small parking lot in back but we usually park on the street and use one of the trails to get to the waking paths. They have restroom facilities as well as several picnic tables and benches strewn throughout the park. There is also a small playground. The paths are mostly shaded, depending on the time of day. Dogs are welcome but they need to stay leashed. Make sure to clean up after your pups! And make sure to bring enough water for you and your dog- especially during the hot summer months. The thing that really makes this park unique is the ponds/pools/whatever they are called! Ducks, geese and even turtles love the area!

Zelda at the park in June 2022
T R.

Beautiful park with lots of open space, two lakes, and nice bathrooms. I always bring my dogs here when I visit Phoenix/Scottsdale

This park is one of my dogs absolute favorites! The loop is super easy to walk and it's never too crowded. Doing the full loop from start to finish 3 times is equivalent to approximately 1 mile. For the most part, the area is usually free of litter and has a ton of green grass to enjoy. At night, all the rabbits like to hang out on the grass. There are 2 large ponds with many ducks swimming in it and a small playground as well that is located further into the park where lots of parents like to bring their children. They only have one restroom facility, located in front of the parking lot, that is usually always open to the public. My one concern is that many people walk their dogs unleashed despite park safety regulations advocating against doing so. I've had at least two dogs run toward and actually attack my poor old lady dog, which really traumatized us both. Please be more responsible for your pets! Also keep into consideration that just because you claim your pet is friendly doesn't mean that mine is too.

lots of birds...

Gorgeous park but here's a warning, don't feed the bids/ducks because they are not afraid to tussle with you or the other ducks for the food. last time i was there one landed on me. Never again.

Amanda W.

Our flight was at 7 at night so we had the whole day to explore Phoenix. So glad we stopped at this park. Very nice and lots of pretty pictures to take, unfortunately very hard to access while taking the bus everywhere. We had to walk almost a mile to the bus stop!

Waiting for my human to finish playing in the playground.
Alex A.

This park is nestled away in a residential area close to the 51 fwy which made me weary at first as I didn't know how safe it would be. I was pleasantly surprised to see how big and open the park is! There's a pond with ducks, open space to run and play as well as a playground. Granada Park has it all! My first encounter with the park was a couple months back when we celebrated our soccer teammates birthday...we did a beer mile aka ran a lap around the pond then chugged a beer this lasted for 4 laps until Jay yaked! We followed up the beer run with small goal soccer and enjoying the sunset. Next venture was with my daughter and her bike...we were in luck as there are plenty of hills to help her coast into riding her bike without training wheels! Now we head to the park with the dogs, our bikes and lunches packed because an hour at the park just won't suffice! Few Points: -Parking is limited within the designated parking lot next to the restrooms and pond. However there is street parking. -There are bathrooms. We've never used them though. Good luck? -The pond is shallow. I know because we had to retrieve a soccer ball. See photo. -You can fish the pond. Probably should eat what you catch though...? -Weekend mornings are slammed with kids and families running around the playground.

Michele M.

There's nothing like having an afternoon picnic under a shady tree by a lake. Granada Park is a nice place to have a family meet up, evening walk or a water gun fight with the kids. It lacks a good amount of tables/benches, maybe on purpose but this park is pretty popular with the neighborhood it's located in. Parking can be a bit tricky to find as it has a small parking lot. There are garbage and recycling cans around the park and it was pretty clean and tidy. Tons of ducks and pigeons to feed...or in our case, dogs off leashes that ran to our area and almost snatched my best friend's lunch.

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It's a fun little park i always catch fish here. Nice trails and always clean. Plenty of room to hold football practice .

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Ask the Community - Granada Park

Is there a parking lot or just parking on the street?

There is parking around the park on the street

Does this park have basketball courts?

No I don't believe so.

Does the park have bathrooms?

Yes they do!

Are dogs allowed to swim in the water?

No and there's algae in the ponds so unsafe.

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There are 2 large ponds with many ducks swimming in it and a small playground as well that is located further into the park where lots of parents like to bring their children.

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