
Brooks Crossing Park is a sports & courts business located in Phoenix, Arizona.
AZ Kimba
🌳Neighborhood park🕧Open 6am-10:30pm NO RESTROOMS 🚗It has free parking on the street in front of the park on Calle Del Norte street. There is a walking path at the back of the park that leads to and from the adjoining neighborhood. 🚶🚵🐕🦺It has lots of sidewalks for a nice stroll, bicycle riding, or a dog walk. It also has a mix of grass and xeriscape. It also has some exercise stations. 💦They have a water fountain with 4 options-You can drink from the fountain-1 high and 1 low, fill up your water bottle, or give your dog a drink from the hydration station at the bottom.🐶 They have also installed dispensers where you can donate plastic bags for dog owners to use to pick-up doggy doo.💩 There are benches, a couple of picnic tables under ramadas, and shade trees to take a rest. 🛝Most of the play areas have shade covers. 🏀There is a basketball court and a pickleball court. I believe that those are used by first-come basis. The only downside of this newly renovated city park is that there are no restrooms, so please keep that in mind if you do not live nearby.☹️
Sara Maria Tovar II
Brooks Crossing Park – Beautiful Upgrades, But No Restrooms Brooks Crossing Park in Chandler has recently been updated, and the improvements are fantastic! The new climbing structures offer plenty of fun for kids, and there’s something for everyone — from zip lines and pickleball courts to a small gym area for outdoor workouts. The ramadas are modern and well-designed, complete with BBQ grills, making it a great spot for gatherings or casual family outings. The layout feels thoughtful, and the variety of play options definitely makes this park stand out in the neighborhood. That said, the one big drawback is the lack of restrooms. For a park that encourages families to stay, play, and enjoy meals together, it’s a real inconvenience not to have any restroom facilities on-site. This can be especially challenging for those with small children or anyone planning a longer visit. Overall, it’s a beautiful and well-maintained park with a lot to love — but the experience would be much more family-friendly if restrooms were available.
Tiffany Green
This park is near our house and is great for our 2 year old daughter to go play. They have 2 descent size playground areas, swings for big and little kids. Water fountains, a basketball court, and even a track for parents to walk around the park or to walk the dog while the children are playing. It’s within walking distance of many homes in the area if you haven’t checked it out and live nearby, you should!
Poly M
Nice Park and the people keep to themselves. Great place to bring the kids.
Woody Woodstock
Nice playground. Lots of concrete sidewalk for wheels to loop all around. Basketball court, sand volleyball net up, numerous tables and benches. No cabanas. Great place for full field grass sports.
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