Come enjoy the rolling hills of pristine Sonoran Desert with beautiful views of the Gila River riparian area. Read more.
Located north of Phoenix, this 2,922-acre park sits in the upper Sonoran Desert. Read more.
This 26,000 sq. ft. is an educators dream with spectacular views and a wide variety of Arizona Academic Standards programs! Read more.
These 19,840 acres of desert and mountains became the first regional park in the Maricopa County Park System in 1954. Read more.
The park offers many activities, such as camping, boating, fishing, swimming, hiking, picnicking, and wildlife viewing. Read more.
Nestled in the lower Verde River basin, the 21,099-acre park offers a wide variety of programs, over 50-miles of multi-use trails and spectacular views. Read more.
Consisting of over 10,000 acres, this southeast Valley park is a fine example of the lower Sonoran Desert. The park ranges in elevation from about 1,400 feet to over 2,500 feet. Read more.
This north Valley location contains fascinating archaeology sites and lush riparian areas along Cave Creek. Remnants of early mining and ranching can still be found in the park. Read more.
Located on the Valley’s east side, this park takes in 3,648 acres set at the western end of the Goldfield Mountains, adjacent to the Tonto National Forest. Read more.
This 30,000-acre park is the largest regional park in Maricopa County's park system. The park contains an abundance of wildlife as well as the rugged and beautiful White Tank Mountains. Read more.