Joaquin Murrieta Park, Tucson AZ
Address | 1400 N Silverbell Rd, Tucson, AZ, United States |
Phone | +1 520-791-4873 |
Website | tucsonaz.gov |
Categories | City Park, Tourist Attraction |
Rating | 3.5 14 reviews |
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Joaquin Murrieta Park reviews
14It is very spacious. Lots of parking. Plenty of Ramadan. Bathrooms are better than most. A lot of unused space. A splash park would be awesome here!
Fields are always pretty rough, wish the city would expand the fences and spend some money on the grass. It's a gopher holed mess and the infield could use better materials
Loved this park! Only reason I did not give a full 5 stars is because there are no bathrooms that I seen while at my son's football game.
A lot of areas to play baseball and softball. We drive across town just to practice there.
Thanks to the satanic temple of arizona for adopting this park, doing a service to the community of tucson!
It is a park. The shelters were not well marked. The men's bathroom hard prison style toilets we hich were very cold. They did have t.p, which was well taken. There was a wild pig running around, to which we told the kids to stay away from it. There was a police vehicle and officer parked but did nothing about to wild pig. Overall, it was a good place for a family get together.
The park seems kinda beat up. Lots of sketchy looking people hanging out by the playgrounds. We won't be going back any time soon.
Great place, fairly clean. One for smaller kids with wood chips and another obstacle-like playground with sand base for older kids. Bathroom is a bit dirty. Overall good place.
. THIS REVIEW PERTAINS TO RESTROOMS /BATHROOMS.
. HOMELESS HANGOUT. OR HIDEOUT.
. PACKS, BAGS & A BIKE. JULY 4TH.
. STUNK. SO WHERE DO WE GO IN THAT SITUATION? IF COPS & CITY & PARK OFFICIALS DON'T CARE?
. WONDER WHAT TAXPAYERS AND TOURIST THINK?
. LEAST WE FORGET. WAS JUMPED BY 6 HOMELESS GUYS BY GRANT & ALVERNON.
Anyone else remember rolling down the hills at this park, getting covered in grass and then being yelled at by your mom for getting your clothes dirty?
This is a nice and quiet little community park. They could use with a bit of a refresh and some trash clean up, but overall it was pretty nice
Every year our son has a baseball game here, the snack bar is never open. On top of it the team that we play western league is always so rude. The lady that says she is on the board is super rude and thinks that she rules the park and everyone and that she is the only one to talk. The bathrooms never have toilet paper. Kinda sucks my son has so many more games there this season.hopefully they read this and fix alot of the problems. Crossing my fingers.
Still one of the best spots in Tucson, great drinks, beautiful patio, wonderful staff and the salsa bar and full menu is back! Giant 2 for 1 margaritas all day every day, but my favorite drink is the Paloma.
Restrooms need to be updated. Sink does not work in the men's bathroom. Otherwise it is a decent park.