1 / 3Granada Park
π Camelback East Village, AZ
Scenic community park in Phoenix featuring two stocked fishing ponds, a playground with sand, wildlife including rabbits and birds, walking paths, and panoramic northeast-to-west mountain views. Free entry.
While living nearby I visited this park on my last birthday. Pretty nice view of a mountain nearby π β°οΈ
π Family Action Verdict
Best for families who want a relaxed, nature-rich outdoor experience with an activity hook for kids. Stocked ponds give fishing-inclined kids a real draw β bring gear. Rabbit spotting delights younger children even without fishing equipment. The sunset mountain view is a genuine payoff for an evening visit.
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π¬ What Families Are Saying
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John Krupka
5 months ago
βWhile living nearby I visited this park on my last birthday. Pretty nice view of a mountain nearby π β°οΈβ
G V
2 months ago
βNice park space. Maybe more grass than you need in the desert. Kids were enjoying fishing here and they stock the ponds. Beautiful views of mountains northeast around to west at least. Nice spot of relaxation. Our stop was brief, but relaxing all the sameβ
Rose Valor K.
9 months ago
βThis is an amazing hidden gem. There's a pond in the middle, and you walk around it. A nice playground with sand for the children. Lots of rabbits are running around. When I went there was parking. They do have a parking lot.β
Arisana Tolomei
a year ago
βI love parks that have water features. I walked around the park, taking in the sites and did some stretching on my yoga mat. Lots of people out here doing all sorts of fun activities!β
Reviews from Google
Overview
Granada Park centers on two stocked fishing ponds at different elevations, with walking paths looping the grounds. Mountain views stretch from northeast to west and are particularly vivid at sunset. Wildlife is abundant β rabbits are consistently spotted throughout the park. A playground with sand suits younger children. Bus route 70 runs along the canal-side path for car-free access. Dogs require leashes throughout.



