Parks
* = planned facilities = leaving Scottsdale's website |
| Many of Scottsdale's parks are located in the Indian Bend Wash.(pdf/2.5mb/97pp).
Search facilities based on amenities. The Facility Booking Office (480) 312-7707 handles reservation requests for most parks. |
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| Pinnacle Peak |
Acclaimed as an engineering wonder of the world, the greenbelt is one of the nation's most outstanding flood-control projects. Seven and a half miles of lush parkland provide lakes, golf courses, swimming pools, many recreational facilities, and an extensive multi-use path system for skating, biking, walking and jogging. Pick the park that best fits your interests...we're sure you won't be disappointed!
Connect with your Neighbors
The program brings neighboring citizens together to develop a close community atmosphere. The goal is to conduct neighborhood special events promoting youth and family involvement throughout the city. The program encourages citizens to get out and connect with their neighbors. We provide block party packets to assist those interested in having a block party with an easy how-to list of what to do and who to call to plan out their neighborhood get-together. In addition, if you have an event or block party to get to know your neighbors, call (480) 312-PARK (7275) and we'll send you "connect with your neighbors" name tags so everyone can get to know each other on a first name basis.
Scottsdale Has Curfews for Minors
Parents should know Scottsdale has curfews for minors. Restricted times for minors younger than 16 are 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. For those 16 and 17, the curfew is midnight to 5 a.m. The curfew ordinance holds parents and guardians responsible if their children violate curfew. Scottsdale’s curfew laws align with other Valley cities – and there are acceptable curfew exceptions; to find out what they are, call the Scottsdale Police Department at (480) 312-5000.
