- Papago Park
Papago (IPA|/ˈpæp.əˌgo/) Park is a municipal park of the cities of Phoenix and
Tempe, Arizona , USA. It has been designated as a Phoenix Point of Pride [cite web|url=http://phoenix.gov/ARTS/pridepts.html|title=Phoenix Points of Pride|accessdate=October 18|accessyear=2006] .Description
Papago Park is a hilly
desert park covering some 490hectares (1200acre s) in its Phoenix extent, and some 140 hectares (296acre s) in its Tempe extent (the latter is also referred to specifically as "Tempe Papago Park)." The park is surrounded by the cities of Phoenix, Tempe, and Scottsdale.Papago Park is notable for its many distinctive geological formations and its wide variety of typical desert plants, including the giant
saguaro cactus . The park also features a desertbotanical garden , a large zoo (thePhoenix Zoo ), picnic areas, several small lakes,hiking trails, bicycle paths, a fire museum, andHunt's Tomb , the pyramidal tomb of Arizona's first governor, George W. P. Hunt. Tempe Papago Park includesbaseball andsoftball fields, picnicramada s, a small lake, and other features.Rolling Hills Golf Course is within the park between its Phoenix and Tempe extremities.History
The distinctive red
sandstone geological formations of Papago Park were formed some 6-15 million years ago. One such formation, Hole-in-the-Rock, is a major landmark, thanks to the openings ("tafoni ") eroded in the formation over time. There is some evidence that theHohokam —a now-extinct aboriginal tribe that once lived in the Phoenix area—used the openings andsunlight to track thesolstice s.There are also some signs of
Precambrian granite in the park. Thebedrock is concealed by only a thin layer oftopsoil .Papago Park was designated a reservation for the local
Maricopa andPima tribes of aboriginal Americans in 1879. It became the Papago Saguaro National Monument in 1914, but this status was abolished by Congress in 1930; divided amongst the state of Arizona, the city of Tempe, theArizona National Guard , and theSalt River Project . During WWII, the park housed a POW camp, and after the war it served as a government hospital and then an Army Reserve facility. The state owned portion of the park was sold to the city of Phoenix onFebruary 25 ,1959 . A portion of the Tempe park was conveyed to that city in 1935, and a parcel within that portion was conveyed to theSalt River Project in 1955.The park was also the finish line in the fourth season of
The Amazing Race .Papago Ponds
The Ponds have a surface area of convert|6|acre|abbr=on with an average depth of convert|8|ft|abbr=on, the elevation of the area is convert|1100|ft|abbr=on.
Facility Features
*Paved Access
*Licenses for Sale
*Groceries
*Gas and Oil
*Tackle and Equipment
*Live Bait Fish
*Restaurants
*Lodging
*No Boats Allowed
*Parking Area
*Tables
*Drinking Water
*Barrier Free Handicap Access
*RestroomsFish Species
*Urban Fishing License in Required
*Rainbow Trout
*Largemouth Bass
*Sunfish
*Catfish (Channel)
*Tilapia
*Carp External links
* [http://phoenix.gov/PARKS/hikpafac.html Papago Park Facts] - provided by the City of Phoenix
* [http://www.tempe.gov/pkrec/parkfacil/parks/papago.htm Tempe Papago Park] provided by the City of Tempe
* [http://library.lib.asu.edu/search/agart/agart/1%2C222%2C457%2CB/frameset&FF=agart+jason+h&4%2C%2C5 Papago Park : a history of Hole-in-the-Rock from 1848-1995 ] prepared by Jason H. Gart ; foreword by Roger Lidman
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* [http://www.azgfd.gov/h_f/FishingLocationsMap.shtml Arizona Fishing Locations Map]
* [http://www.azgfd.gov/h_f/where_fish.shtml Where to Fish in Arizona Species Information]
* [http://www.azgfd.gov/outdoor_recreation/BoatingLocationsMap.shtml Arizona Boating Locations Facilities Map]
* [http://www.azgfd.gov/h_f/edits/lake_levels.shtml Arizona Lake Levels]References
*Citation |first=Information and Education Division|title=Arizona Fishin' Holes|place=Phoenix, AZ|publisher=
Arizona Game and Fish Department |year=2007
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