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Tempe Arizona Volleyball Courts
Welcome to Clark Park in Tempe, Arizona. This park is named for Ken Clark who migrated to the region from Texas in the 1920's and eventually became a big real estate tycoon and active member of his community. All the athletic facilities are lighted so people can play at night and the picnic area has grills so bring some meats for cooking. The two volleyball courts are sand courts.
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Welcome to Meyer Park in Tempe, Arizona. This park was first established in 1972. The athletic facilities are lighted so people can play at night and the picnic area has grills so bring some meats for cooking. The volleyball court is a sand court.
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Welcome to the wonderful Papago Park located in Tempe, Arizona. This is one of the largest parks in the city and was first established in 1935. Some of it's many great features include a dog park, a lighted basketball court and sand volleyball courts thus allowing for night games, miles of multipurpose trails, a picnic area with grills, and much more. Come out and have fun.
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Welcome to Jaycee Park in Tempe, Arizona. This park was first established in 1962 with the help of the local Jaycee Club. The picnic area has grills so bring some meats for cooking. All of the athletic facilities including the sand volleyball courts are lighted so people can play at night.
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Welcome to Mitchell Park in Tempe, Arizona. This park is named for William Mitchell, a man who migrated to the region in the early 20th century and became a school teacher. All of the athletic facilities including the two sand volleyball courts are lighted so people can play at night. The picnic area has grills so bring some meats for cooking.