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Scottsdale Scenes: Chaparral Park

by D. Patrick Lewis on

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Scottsdale is one of those fortunate cities that has an abundance of parks and open space for its residents to enjoy the nearly year round beautiful weather.  One of the 11 community parks that the City of Scottsdale has and part of its Indian Bend Wash park system is the 100 acre Chaparral Park.  Located between Chaparral and McDonald roads just east of Hayden road, it is full of family friendly features such as:

  • 4 acre dog park (3 acres is grass)
  • 10 acre lake for urban fishing
  • 6 lighted ball fieldsP1030609
  • 3 lighted soccer fields
  • aquatic center
  • Xeriscape Demonstration Garden
  • multiple picnic areas and ramada’s
  • covered playground
  • community center with 2 small classrooms

Trust me when I tell you it is a joy to spend time in Chaparral Park, especially the Xeriscape Demonstration Garden, it is part of the new Water Treatment Facility that was recently built at the north end of the park. You would never know it was a water treatment facility if I hadn’t of told you, seriously.  The paths throughout the garden and surrounding area have very educational and informative placards placed so that it is a learning experience as well. Great for kids and grown ups!

Next to the garden is the aforementioned 4 acre dog park. It is an off leash area that is divided into two separate areas, one for “Active” Dogs and one for “Non-active” Dogs.  It is a great space and very popular with the local residents.

There is still more to know about the park so click here for the City’s website about the park or click here for a map of the park (opens a PDF).

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It is that time of year again, the time when the City of Scottsdale looks to its citizens to be involved and apply to be on one of six advisory boards that have openings right now.  The six boards with openings are the Industrial Development Authority, the Personnel Board, the McDowell Sonoran Preserve Commission, the Planning Commission, the Scottsdale Pride Commission and the Tourism Development Commission.

If you have any interest in applying or being a part of the process in Scottsdale go to http://scottsdaleaz.gov/boards.

Find out more on the City’s website here.

I encourage you to get involved and participate in your community in any capacity.

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O’ Christmas Tree Pick Up in Scottsdale

Do you live in the City of Scottsdale and still have your live Christmas Tree? Now is the time to put it out for curbside pick up.  The City will pick up all ornament, light and stand free Christmas Trees this week, January 11-15.  If you end up missing the curbside pickup, well, there is [...]

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Scottsdale Area Holiday Events

Are you looking to get into the holiday spirit? Well, AZCentral.com recently posted an excellent list of the Top 10 Arizona holiday events.  As the article points out, it is difficult for some to get into the holiday spirit in the valley, with our 65 degree days and all.  So, here are the top three [...]

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Scottsdale Realtors® Displaced Pet Rescue

We have all seen or read the stories in the news about pets being abandoned or left behind due to relocation of the family, financial hardship, etc.  As a result the Scottsdale Area Association of REALTORS® has partnered with the Scottsdale REALTORS® Pet Rescue Team to assist in these types of situations. The Pet Rescue [...]

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Prescription Drug Disposal Event in Scottsdale

We all have over the counter or prescription drugs that are expired or no longer needed that we don’t need lying around the house.  Until now, I did not know what to do with them. I recently, attended the Scottsdale Area Association of REALTORS® (SAAR) Expo event and met Officer Craig Abernethy of the Scottsdale [...]

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REALTOR® or Real Estate Agent…there is a difference

A couple of days ago I had a great conversation via Twitter with Lori Bee of Bee Realty in Charlotte, NC. We were discussing the fact that most people don’t know that there is a difference between a REALTOR® and a Real Estate Licensee/Agent.  Hence, this post. A quick note: this is the process that [...]

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Springtime Has Arrived in Scottsdale

The sweet smell of citrus in the air, beautiful weather, Spring Training games and wild flowers blooming.  All of these are indicators that Spring has arrived in Scottsdale. These are a glimpse at the Sea of Wild Daisies that are in my front yard. As I listen to some of my friends and family back [...]

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Scottsdale Homes under $250k, there are more than you think.

Seriously, there are more than you think. I was surprised myself when I ran a search for homes under $250,000 in Scottsdale and came up with 434. That number does include single family, patio and town homes in Scottsdale and does not include condominiums/apartment style homes. The news gets even better. According to my amortization [...]

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