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Discover Queen Creek’s Premier Parks and Their Incredible Offerings

Queen Creek is home to some of the finest parks in the area, each offering unique amenities and activities for families, athletes, and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Explore the features and services of these beloved community parks!

 

 

1. Frontier Family Park: Opening Soon with Exciting Amenities

Mark your calendars for Saturday, June 8, 2024, as Queen Creek welcomes its newest gem, Frontier Family Park. Open daily from 5:30 a.m. to 10 p.m., this park is set to become a favorite destination for sports and recreation enthusiasts.

  • Three lighted multi-purpose fields perfect for soccer, lacrosse, and more.
  • Six lighted baseball/softball fields with 315′ fences, ideal for local leagues and tournaments.
  • Twenty-four lighted pickleball courts, making it a pickleball paradise.
  • Two lighted sand volleyball courts and two lighted basketball courts for volleyball and basketball fans.
  • One inclusive playground similar to Mansel Carter Oasis Park, ensuring fun for children of all abilities.
  • Ten picnic ramadas (including two corporate ramadas) and two large-group picnic ramadas for family gatherings and corporate events.
  • 5-acre fishing lake, requiring a fishing license for anyone aged 10 and over.
  • ADA access and ample parking to accommodate all visitors.

Don’t miss the Splash Pad, open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. in March, April, and October, and from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. in May, June, July, and September.

 

 

2. Desert Mountain Park: Award-Winning and Family-Friendly

Desert Mountain Park, located at 22201 S. Hawes Road, is open from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. This 29-acre, award-winning park is designed to cater to a wide range of recreational activities.

  • Two lighted multi-purpose fields for various sports.
  • Four lighted Little League fields for budding baseball stars.
  • Three playgrounds including one for ages 2-5, one for ages 5-12, and an interpretive playground.
  • Two sand volleyball courts with a sprinkler system to keep the sand cool.
  • Two lighted basketball courts for basketball enthusiasts.
  • Eight picnic ramadas and one large-group ramada for picnics and parties.
  • An amphitheater with seating for 150-200 people.
  • A demonstration garden and an equestrian staging area.
  • Wash trail access, ADA access, and ample parking ensure a comfortable visit for all.

 

 

3. Founders’ Park: A Community Gathering Place

Founders’ Park, located at 22407 S. Ellsworth Road, is a vibrant 11-acre park in the heart of Queen Creek. Open from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., this park hosts numerous community events, including Founders’ Day.

  • One lighted softball field and one lighted multi-purpose field.
  • Two lighted basketball courts for friendly games and competitions.
  • A lighted skate park for skateboarding enthusiasts.
  • The Splash Pad at Founders’ Park, open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. in March, April, September, and October, and from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. from May to August.
  • Ample parking for all visitors.

Located across from the Pocket Park for Pups Dog Park, Founders’ Park is perfect for family outings and community events.

 

 

4. Mansel Carter Oasis Park: Award-Winning and Inclusive

Mansel Carter Oasis Park, at 19535 E. Appleby Road, is a 48-acre award-winning park with diverse amenities. Open from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., it offers something for everyone.

  • Two lighted multi-purpose fields and four lighted baseball fields.
  • A centrally located playground and an inclusive playground.
  • A pump track and wheel-friendly skate plaza.
  • Two sand volleyball courts and two lighted basketball courts.
  • A 5-acre fishing lake and a peninsula with a rock waterfall, requiring a fishing license for anyone 10 and over.
  • Eight picnic ramadas, including two large-group ramadas.
  • A sand discovery dig zone and a shipwreck-themed splash pad.
  • Three fitness pods, equestrian hitch post, and wash trail access.
  • Three restroom facilities (two family restrooms), ADA access, and ample parking.

 

5. Pocket Park for Pups: A Paradise for Dogs

Located at 22526 S. Ellsworth Road, Pocket Park for Pups is Queen Creek’s dedicated dog park. Open from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. (except Tuesdays, when it opens at noon), this one-acre, lighted park offers:

  • Two separate grass-play areas for small and large dogs.
  • Enclosed fencing for safety and drinking fountains for hydration.

 

6. Horseshoe Park & Equestrian Centre: A Premier Event Venue

Horseshoe Park & Equestrian Centre, located at 20464 E. Riggs Road, is a 38-acre facility perfect for equestrian events and more. Known for its beautiful scenery and outstanding customer service, it hosts prestigious organizations and events, including:

  • Arizona Cutting Horse Association
  • Arizona Reined Cow Horse Association
  • Cowboy Mounted Shooting Association
  • Arizona Thoroughbred Breeders Association
  • Shelley Productions Priefert World Series of Team Roping
  • Queen Creek Barrel Racing Association
  • Vintage and Vino

For reservations, call 480-358-3710 or 480-358-3793.

 

 

7. San Tan Mountain Regional Park: A Natural Escape

Neighboring Queen Creek to the south, San Tan Mountain Regional Park offers over 10,000 acres of stunning Sonoran Desert landscape. Open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday to Thursday, and 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, the park features:

  • Varied trails showcasing diverse vegetation from creosote flats to saguaro forests.
  • Wildlife sightings including reptiles, birds, and mammals.
  • A Nature Center with educational exhibits, souvenir items, and a tortoise habitat.

For more information, contact 480-655-5554 or [email protected].

 

Queen Creek’s parks offer a plethora of activities and amenities to suit every interest. From state-of-the-art sports facilities to tranquil natural escapes, there’s something for everyone in these community treasures. For more information about Queen Creek Community Parks, go to the official website: Queencreekaz.gov

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