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Beverly Park, located at 115 N Beverly in Mesa, Arizona, is a pet-friendly public green space perfect for families and dog owners seeking a place to relax, play, and connect with the local community. This dog park in Mesa, AZ features well-maintained grassy areas, exercise stations, and walking trails that are ideal for daily strolls with your dog. Its convenient location near I-60 makes it accessible for residents looking for a peaceful place to enjoy the outdoors with their pets.
Among its unique amenities, Beverly Park offers a large, open grassy field, picnic ramadas with BBQ grills, and several benches and tables for seating. While the dog park area may not be fully enclosed and the fence is lower in some spots (so supervise small dogs), pet owners love the abundance of space for their dogs to run and play. Scooping up after your dog is encouraged, and waste bins are available onsite. Shaded areas from trees and ramadas provide respite from the Arizona sun, and a playground, basketball court, volleyball court, and exercise stations offer entertainment for the whole family.
Note: There is no permanent restroom—only a port-a-potty is available. Street parking can be limited, so plan accordingly.
Homeless sleep here on a regular basis, gang activity, drug deals and prostitution all happen her quite regularly. Mesa park maintenance staff are aware of the problem and yet they do little to resolve it. Mesa PD are responsive and quick, but it’s not enough when the neighboring community lets it keep going or is also involved in it
It’s not the best of parks, but the kids have fun. There’s only one street you can get to the park off of unless you live in certain apartments small area park and the playground equipment is a little dingy. It could definitely use an update.
I feel it is one or two stars unless it is considered the residents. Good to have a place to meet and stay but is all over park good? Under the trees, in the playground equipment, in Ramada, at entryway and parked on street. I would not put a child on the playground if they would either not have access or space. The grass is burnt up. No idea how long trash there.
There is no off-street parking for this park, and while you can park by the curb, but this particular residential street was full of cars along the curb. This park has a fence around it, but by the sidewalk, there is an open area where you can walk in from. From there, you pass under a cute wooden mini-roof structure, and then the sidewalk just leads from there directly to the playground. Beyond that was the soccer field which was rather muddy.
Next to the play area, there is an unshaded cute wooden carved table and also a ramada area. Some person was asleep there so it seemed a bit shady.
Not much in terms of size or pizazz. It looked pretty dreary from the outside but…
The playground though was the highlight- lot of equipment to play on.
Its a cute park my kids have fun but the picnic table they have there have homeless people sitting at them all the time. The times that they are not there there are drug residue on the table. And the grass I have found a pipe made out of tools and a pencil grip. Also this park does not have lights at night so you can’t see a thing. I took my children here at night and ended up falling and tripping over a rod while I was pregnant.