
Harvest Park
📍 Laveen Village, AZ
Recently opened Laveen community park with playground, walking trails, adult workout stations, volleyball net, pickleball courts, basketball courts, built-in ping pong table, and four-square courts. Free entry. No restrooms on site.
Kids thought it was by far the best park we've seen here in Laveen. Love the volleyball net ! 🙌🏽
🏆 Family Action Verdict
An excellent active-family park for groups with children of mixed ages — the sports courts and game installations keep older kids and adults engaged beyond the playground. Plan visits around the no-restroom reality: use facilities before arriving and bring your own water. Dog waste in parts of the grounds is an ongoing issue flagged by reviewers.
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💬 What Families Are Saying
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Vanessa Miranda
a year ago
“Kids thought it was by far the best park we've seen here in Laveen. Love the volleyball net ! 🙌🏽”
Brenda M
2 years ago
“Beautiful Park! Really clean walking trail, playground, swings, and workout station for adults.”
Fernando Pak
a year ago
“Brand new park. expect a short visit due to no bathrooms - zero bathrooms and I didn’t notice a drinking fountain neither. Supposedly it is to prevent homeless encampments. Kids playground includes four square, built in ping pong table , bag toss and I’m not sure what the big pool balls on the dirt is called but they have that too. also has a very interesting all-levels basketball court, body-weight gym area, volleyball and pickleball court. Really like the LARGE flat open grass areas with no trees.”
Alin OBrien (22Leenleen)
a year ago
“One of our favorite parks to go to! Only reason I gave 4 stars is because I wish it had a splash pad!”
Reviews from Google
Overview
Harvest Park opened recently with an unusually broad amenity lineup: playground equipment with swings, walking trails, adult workout stations, volleyball, pickleball, all-levels basketball, a built-in ping pong table, and four-square courts. The trails and playground are toddler-friendly. Free entry. No restrooms or drinking fountains on site — design is intentional according to a reviewer.



