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The crown jewel of Glendale's park system, Sahuaro Ranch Park offers users both a recreational and historic experience. This park is unique with it's historic ranch buildings and its recreational park areas. Visitors can picnic, play
on the playgrounds, visit with chickens, view peacocks, explore the old ranch grounds or play a ball game. Sahuaro Ranch Park has a fascinating history. Click here to find out more.
Sahuaro Ranch Park Historic Area -
with activities and tours. Click here to go to the website.
Picnic Area and Grills
A large number of picnic tables and grills are available on a first-come, first-served basis near the playground and volleyball court.
Ramadas
The group picnic area is reservable and contains nine covered ramadas with each having nine tables seating eight people each, for a maximum of 72 per ramada. Six of the nine tables in each ramada are handicapped accessible. Total capacity for all nine ramadas is 648. Water is available. Each ramada has a grill, counter top/serving area and electrical receptacle.
Playgrounds
Sahuaro Ranch offers children of all ages several playground choices and a great experience. Sahuaro Ranch was the first location in the world to have EVOS, a unique suspended playground for ages 5 and older.
Dog Park
Dogs can romp, run and have fun without being on a leash. The dog park is located just north of the west parking lot and just south of the softball complex.
Sports Fields and Courts
Sahuaro Ranch boasts a four field softball complex, soccer fields with the main soccer field lighted and reservable and four lighted sand volleyball courts. Also available is a horseshoe pit located to the west of the volleyball court.
Information:
- Tours. For information on tours of the park's historic area, call
(623) 930-4200
- Weddings. For information about weddings in the rose garden, call
(623) 435-0072
- Picnic reservations. For information on reserving picnic ramadas at or general information about the park, call (623) 930-2820
- Driving Directions. Click here for information on how to get to the park.
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