Cole Park
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About Cole Park in Tempe
Cole Park, located in Tempe, Arizona, is a community park that has been serving residents since its establishment in 1969. Named after former mayor W.W. Cole, who held office during the Great Depression, the park spans 3.3 acres of picturesque greenery in the heart of Tempe.
Situated south of US 60 and adjacent to Bustoz Elementary School, Cole Park underwent a significant renovation in 2006, enhancing its features and amenities. The park provides a blend of natural beauty and urban charm, offering a serene environment for various recreational activities.
Cole Park is open daily from 6 a.m. to 12 a.m., allowing visitors ample time to enjoy its facilities. The park's location makes it easily accessible to both residents and visitors, serving as a popular destination for families, fitness enthusiasts, and those seeking a peaceful retreat in the city.
The City of Tempe has announced plans for further improvements to Cole Park, demonstrating the city's ongoing commitment to maintaining and enhancing its public spaces. These upcoming changes aim to refresh the park's features and continue its legacy as a valuable community asset.