Park Description
Fountain Park is a 64-acre passive recreation area and anchor to the town center. Built in 1970, the park includes:
- 35-acres of turf
- 29-acre 100 million gallon effluent lake
- The world famous fountain
- A dam
- Pump station
- An 18-hole championship disc golf course
- Children's playground
- Restrooms
- Chilled drinking fountain
- Various picnic tables and benches
- Two parking lots
The Town acquired the park May 1, 1997, from MCO Properties, Inc. Approximately nine months later the Parks and Recreation Commission developed a new Park Master Plan.
The plan includes:
7,200 linear feet of walkways complete with lighting
- Five picnic Ramadas complete with tables and barbecues
- Two restroom/control buildings
- Two parking lots
- Children's playground and tot lot with water feature and shade structure
- 18 hole disc golf course
- Outdoor amphitheater
- Interpretive signage
Rules and Regulations
In addition to the standard park rules, there is no swimming, fishing or boating in Fountain Park Lake because the Town uses reclaimed water in Fountain Park. Click here for the splash pad rules and regulations.
Fountain Hours of Operation
Seven days a week, on the hour for 15 minutes from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. On windy days, the fountain may not be operating. If the wind reaches 10 MPH, the Fountain automatically turns itself off.
Park Location
Address:
12925 N. Saguaro Blvd., Fountain Hills, AZ 85268
Fountain Park Layout