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Tempe Town Lake is located in the heart of Tempe, running from west of McClintock Road to east of Priest Road between Rio Salado Parkway and Curry Road. A system of paths allow people to walk, jog, bike and more along its edges. It's also a great place for electric, wind and human-powered boats.
- Map of Tempe Town Lake Amenities
Questions about Tempe Town Lake? Contact Tempe 311 or call...
- Boating
City Hall, 31 E. 5th St., Tempe, AZ 85281 P: (480)350-4311...
- How Town Lake Works
Listen. From its initial construction through present day,...
- Nature and Conservation
Tempe Town Lake is an urban oasis for an abundance of...
- Town Lake Weather Station
Tempe Town Lake Current Conditions as of : Last Updated on...
- Business and Development
More than 40,000 people work within a mile of Tempe Town...
- Town Lake Fast Facts
800-1,200 feet wide. Average depth 12.5 feet, ranging from 7...
- Paths, Parks and Recreation
The 2.5-mile lake has 12-foot concrete paths on each side of...
- Map of Tempe Town Lake Amenities
Tempe Town Lake, located adjacent to Downtown Tempe, provides a recreational haven for kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, rowing, walking, fishing or picnicking. Tempe Beach Park is the perfect setting for outdoor fun, picnics, festivals, concerts and relaxation.
Tempe. Tempe Town Lake is an artificial perennial reservoir located just north of Tempe Butte at the confluence of the intermittent Salt River and the ephemeral Indian Bend Wash in Tempe, Arizona, United States. The reservoir receives most of its water from the Colorado River through the Central Arizona Project .
- 16 ft (4.9 m)
- 977 million US gallons (3,700,000 m³)
- 19 ft (5.8 m)
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Feb 28, 2024 · February 28, 2024. Everything you need to know about outdoor recreation at Tempe Town Lake. As one of Arizona’s most-visited attractions, Tempe Town Lake is the unmistakable epicenter of outdoor activities in the Valley of the Sun. Since 1999, this man-made oasis has added a new dimension to the Sonoran Desert experience.