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Gilbert Regional Park is not the only new park coming to Gilbert. Desert Sky Park, a 115-acre sports park, is currently being built along Power Road between Williams Field and Pecos roads.
Gilbert Regional Park opens Saturday with a mountain-shaped playground, water play area and zipline for kids, among other amenities. The park at 3005 E. Queen Creek Road is planned to eventually ...
Gilbert Regional Park will also contribute to economic development and officials hope it will attract more people to the town. "It will serve an underserved area at the moment," Buchanan said.
The CEO behind The Strand @ Gilbert, a 25-acre sports-based water park that will eventually be part of Gilbert's new Regional Park (which opens on Saturday, Sept. 21) told ABC15 he expects to ...
July 4th is a holiday, and that means a number of city services and/or offices will be closed in commemoration of ...
Gilbert will celebrate the nation’s 249th birthday Friday with a bash at Gilbert Regional Park, complete with performances by cover rock band Nineball, food and drink trucks and a fireworks ...
The 272-acre Gilbert Regional park near Queen Creek and Higley roads and the 115-acre Desert Sky Park near Power and Pecos roads both opened in 2019 after their first phase completions.
PHOENIX—The Gilbert Regional Park is expected to open the next phase of expanded amenities in mid-July. The park will open 16 pickleball courts, six tennis courts, two basketball courts ...
PHOENIX — An oompah band will welcome visitors to Gilbert Regional Park for this year’s Gilbert Oktoberfest on Saturday, Oct. 15. The Volksfest experience will operate from 2-9 p.m. and will ...
Amid Arizona's pickleball boom, Gilbert Regional Park packs each of its 16 courts most days and nights of the week. Fully finishing renovations during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, the park ...
Celebrate the Fourth of July at the biggest, best fireworks displays in Phoenix, Scottsdale, Glendale, Tempe, Gilbert, ...
The 272-acre Gilbert Regional park near Queen Creek and Higley roads and the 115-acre Desert Sky Park near Power and Pecos roads both opened in 2019 after their first phase completions.