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  • Canal Park

    Canal Park is home to one of the best urban fishing habitats in the valley. The trail that surrounds the lake can be shared by walkers and runners. »

  • Hunt Bass Fish Hatchery

    The Hunt Bass Fish Hatchery (named after Governer George W.P. Hunt) was built in the early 1930s for the Arizona Game and Fish Department by the WPA. »

  • Papago Park Fishing Lagoons

    The lagoons cover roughly 8 acres, and are stocked with catfish for summer and trout for winter. Arizona urban fishing license is required »

  • Papago Park Ramadas & Picnic Areas

    Papago Park includes a 70-acre picnic area that can accomodate almost 1,000 people. Ramadas are available for reservations. »

  • Rio Salado

    The Rio Salado Habitat Restoration Area encompasses a five mile stretch of the Salt River just south of downtown Phoenix. »

  • Tempe Beach Park

    At the heart of Tempe Town Lake is historic Tempe Beach Park. Originally built in 1931, this park was completely renovated in 1999 as part of the construction of Town Lake. The park connects to the 5 miles of paths for bicycling, jogging or in-line skating that circle Town Lake. »

  • Tempe Town Lake

    Take a journey to Tempe Town Lake, one of Arizona's most popular outdoor destinations. More than 2 million people visit Town Lake each year to boat, fish, attend concerts, fireworks and a variety of festivals. »