Parks
Rio Salado
The Rio Salado Habitat Restoration Area encompasses a five mile stretch of the Salt River just south of downtown Phoenix. This once deteriorated dumping site is now transformed into a lush riparian corridor for visitors to enjoy. The trail system brings you through various habitats - explore the demonstration wetland pond inhabited by wintering waterfowl, observe a jackrabbit in the mesquite bosque, walk under a canopy of cottonwood and willow trees, or enjoy the view of a waterfall from one of the lookouts. The four staging areas listed below provide access to the paved trails. Keep an eye on this page for the latest information. We also recommend calling the Ranger Office with any questions or concerns before heading out to the area.
Please note that dogs are not allowed at the Phoenix Rio Salado Project site. The primary goal of the project is to reestablish sensitive riparian habitat that disappeared from the Valley decades ago. Dozens of species of birds are an integral piece of this habitat. They have been shown to be especially sensitive to the presence of dogs. Please do what you can to allow the habitat at Phoenix Rio Salado to thrive and grow by considering other outdoor spots to enjoy with your dog. A good option is the nearby South Mountain Park/Preserve. All of the trails at South Mountain are open to dogs and provide an abundance of options for dog owners and their pets.
ADMISSION:
- Adults - FREE
- Seniors - FREE
- Students - FREE
- Children - FREE
HOURS:
Park open dawn to dusk.
ADDRESS:
n/a
CONTACT:
Phone: 602-262-6863
Fax:
Web: phoenix.gov/RIOSALADO/DIRECTIONS:
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Coming Up at the Rio Salado
- There are no upcoming events at the Rio Salado