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Paloma Community Park (29799 N Lake Pleasant Pkwy, Peoria, AZ 85383) – this North Peoria park is a must visit! With a huge toddler playground and a huge big kid playground (can’t miss the three story climbing structure too), kids will be entertained for hours. Read our review here.ĭesert Trails Bike Park (2801, 3057 N Recker Rd, Mesa, AZ 85215) – no playground here, but you will plenty numerous trails and tracks for kids of all ages to bike on! There are two beginner tracks in particular that will build confidence in kids, and prepare them for the steeper trails. Also look for a separate ninja course that teens will love.

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Washington Park (6655 N 23rd Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85015) – this park offers a seasonal pool, community center, and numerous tennis courts, as well as a newly updated playground with a zipline! Ziplines are not common at Phoenix parks so the kids were super excited. A unique toddler playground is also included, and nearby slides. Older kids especially will love the geometric shapes with climbing options connected by tunnels and the huge slide. Signal Butte Park (11132 E Elliot Rd, Mesa, AZ 85212) – dubbed “The Spaceship Park” by our kiddos, Signal Butte is one of the newer additions to the East Valley.

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The Phoenix Metro area is home to some amazing playgrounds, and we were excited to share this new list of 10 favorites for you to explore! Who doesn’t love a good park? Of course, the definition of a good park can vary, but for us here at Phoenix With Kids, this means an engaging and safe playground, space to run around, and usually restrooms as well. Our popular blog posts, 10 Best Parks in Phoenix, and 10 More Best Parks in Phoenix, have expanded! We’re excited to have more favorites to recommend to our readers.









Review phoenix slides