Royal Palm Park, Phoenix AZ
Address | 8405 N 15th Ave, Phoenix, AZ |
Phone | (602) 262-6575 |
Hours | 5:30am-10:00pm |
Website | www.phoenix.gov/parks |
Categories | Park, Tourist Attraction |
Rating | 4.3 27 reviews |
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Royal Palm Park reviews
27Nice big park with a decent playground for the kids. Lots of pets, joggers and R. C.enthusiasts alike during the mornings through the afternoon. Had some issues with some delinquent juveniles late night on a weekend but after contacting P. P. D. They seem to patrol the area on the weekends more and keep the trouble away.
It's got a lot of open space and seems generally well kept. No bathrooms. The playground is large enough and the kids enjoy it.
It doesn't have a rest room but I think that's both good and bad but really open and clan love it
It's a nice neighborhood park! There are two playground sets and HUGE grassy area with picnic tables and volleyball net. They do not have bathrooms which can be a challenge.especially with little kids.
Good park but no bathrooms! Occasionally they bring in port a potties but very inconvenient. Very hot even with some cover but lit at night. Base of playground is sand so bring shovels and buckets! Two different play structures, one for toddlers and one for older kids, plus some swings. A few picnic tables scattered around the park too.
It's a small park with tables scattered around. There is a playground. There is no restroom. If you want space to play ball, there is lots of room
We have been using this park for 17 years to walk our Yorkies and love the fresh air and space. We live near enough that the lack of restrooms is not an issue. Besides, restrooms cause cost issues, e.g, hiring folks to clean and repair them, the cost of toilet paper and papertowels, etc. Put the money toward play ground equipment and such for the kids.