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15837 N Nash St, Surprise, Arizona, United States, 85378
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Veramonte Park

The splash pad at Veramonte Park is very popular among locals, especially with the children and the young at heart. It’s open from April 1

Three Star Park

You’ll find Three Star Park along Jerry Street. This Surprise, Arizona park has a huge playground where your children can play and make new friends.

Stonebrook Park

If you ever need peace and quiet after a long day at work, visit Stonebrook Park. This Surprise, Arizona park features plenty of green space.

Sierra Montana Park

Sierra Montana Park is a quiet little haven along West Spring Lane in Surprise, Arizona. One of the best things to do on-site is play

Section 10 Pocket Park

You’ll find Section 10 Pocket Park along 183rd Avenue. This Surprise, Arizona park is open from 6 A.M. to dusk. There’s a half basketball court,

Marley Park (Heritage)

Marley Park, also known as Heritage Park, features plenty of space amidst beautiful trees. There are five ramadas, one pavilion, and a few picnic tables

Mark Coronado Park

Mark Coronado Park is a simple Surprise, Arizona park. You can come here if you’re looking for a place to relax and enjoy a breath

Johnson Townhome Park

If you’re looking for a Surprise, Arizona park where you can rest and unwind, stop by Johnson Townhome Park. It’s open from 6 A.M. to

Gaines Park

Gaines Park is an excellent ballpark in Surprise, Arizona. Locals often visit to watch games at the lighted multi-purpose and youth ball fields. You can

DreamCatcher Park

Most parks in Surprise, Arizona, are accessible, but what sets DreamCatcher Park apart is how it’s designed to provide athletes with special needs with a

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