Papago Park

Papago Park

Papago Park is a unique desert oasis in the heart of Phoenix, Arizona, offering iconic sandstone formations, easy hiking trails, and family-friendly attractions.

1500
Acres Protected
10
Miles of Trails
1,500,000+
Annual Visitors
1934
Year Established

About Papago Park

Papago Park
 

Papago Park is a distinctive urban park located in Phoenix and Tempe, Arizona, covering approximately 1,500 acres of Sonoran Desert landscape. The park is famous for its striking red sandstone buttes and rolling hills that rise from the desert floor, creating scenic vistas accessible to hikers and casual visitors alike. The desert vegetation includes saguaro cacti, palo verde, and mesquite trees, providing habitat for desert wildlife such as quail, rabbits, and lizards. Historically, Papago Park was home to the Hohokam people, with some prehistoric petroglyphs and artifacts found in the area. Today, the park serves as a popular recreational spot with amenities including walking paths, picnic areas, fishing lagoons, and two renowned attractions: the Desert Botanical Garden and the Phoenix Zoo, both located within the park boundaries. These sites offer educational opportunities about desert ecology and native species. Papago Park’s trails are predominantly easy and family-friendly, making it accessible for all ages and ability levels. Popular landmarks include the Hole-in-the-Rock formation, a naturally eroded sandstone cave offering excellent sunset views over the city. The park’s proximity to downtown Phoenix and Tempe makes it a favored destination for locals and tourists seeking outdoor activities without traveling far from the urban center. Visitors can enjoy hiking, biking, bird watching, and photography while experiencing the contrast between the desert and metro landscapes. By balancing natural beauty with recreational infrastructure, Papago Park stands out as a vital green space within the desert city environment.

Highlights

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Hole-in-the-Rock - a natural sandstone cave offering panoramic views

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Phoenix Zoo - Arizona’s largest privately owned nonprofit zoo

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Desert Botanical Garden - showcasing native desert flora and educational exhibits

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Fishing lagoons - providing urban fishing opportunities amidst desert scenery

Notable Natural Features

Hole-in-the-Rock

A large, naturally eroded sandstone formation with a cavern opening offering a scenic outlook and photo opportunities.

Phoenix Zoo

A major zoo featuring over 1,400 animals, specializing in desert and endangered species conservation programs.

Desert Botanical Garden

A 140-acre living museum of desert plants with thematic exhibits, walking trails, and seasonal events.