Park Profile: La Madera Park

La Madera Park Tucson Arizona

La Madera Park is a 5.19-acre neighborhood park in central Tucson that includes a soccer field, playground, exercise equipment, picnic tables, a basketball court with hopscotch and foursquare, and one ramada.

Established in 1946, the park is surrounded by a residential community of the same name with houses that date from 1948 (most were built in the 50's-70's). As a result, the park is a hub of activity and is often full of kids, teens, and families. The park also has beautiful mature trees, including high-waving palm trees.

General Information

Where is La Madera Park located?

La Madera Park can be found in Central Tucson, north of Glenn, between Country Club and Tucson Blvd. The address is 2700 E. La Madera Drive.

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When is the park open?

The park is open daily, 6:00am – 10:30pm.

Why would I visit La Madera Park?

  • To participate in or cheer on a little league or soccer team
  • To shoot some hoops
  • To use the on-site exercise equipment
  • To slide and swing on the playgrounds
  • To play hopscotch or foursquare
  • To attend a birthday party

How much does it cost to visit the park?

Admission to the park is free.

What is the parking situation at La Madera Park?

Free. Pull-in style parking.

What should I bring with me when I visit the park?

Water and snacks. Maybe a picnic blanket, basketball, or a baseball mitt? Sun safety is encouraged. Prepare for a perfect day at the park with a hat, drinking water, and sunscreen. 

What is the best season for visiting the park?

October thru April are ideal because the temperatures tend to be more moderate than in the summer months.

PLAYGROUNDS

How many playgrounds are there at La Madera Park?

There is one playground with a slide, rock climbing wall, swings, and climbing/spinning apparatuses. 

Are the playgrounds shaded?

Yes.

Is there an area for tots & babies?

There are baby swings.

PICNIC AREA

How many tables are there at La Madera Park?

Several unshaded picnic tables with grills. One ramada with picnic tables and a grill.

Are trash cans available and easily accessible?

Yes.

Are there BBQ grills?

Yes.

Is there an on-site restaurant or cafe?

No.

What restaurants do you recommend in the area?

There are plenty of restaurants in the vicinity due to the park's central location. Try: 

  • Lovin' Spoonfuls, 2990 N. Campbell Ave. (less than a mile away) -  vegetarian, breakfast, lunch, dinner, gluten-free menu, soy-free menu
  • D's Island Grill, 3156 E. Ft. Lowell (less than a mile away) - authentic Jamaican 
  • Culinary Dropout, 2543 E. Grant Rd (less than a mile away) - classic meals, lunch, dinner, happy hour, bar, live music
  • Sauce Pizza & Wine, 2990 N. Campbell (less than a mile away) - pizza, paninis, wine 
  • Jun Dynasty, 2933 E. Grant Rd (less than a mile away) - authentic Chinese, lunch specials
  • eegee's, 2470 N. Campbell Ave (less than a mile away) - sub sandwiches, ranch fries, slushy drinks
  • Prep & Pastry, 2660 N. Campbell (1.1 miles away) - breakfast, lunch, pastries, cocktails, locally sourced ingredients

How close is the nearest grocery store?

Pick up picnic supplies before heading to the park! Safeway, Whole Foods Market, and Trader Joe's are less than two miles away.

How close is the nearest pizza place?

Fresco Pizzeria is two miles away.

SPORTS FIELDS

How many sports fields are there?

La Madera Park has:

  • one multipurpose field (can be used for soccer or little league)
  • one lighted basketball court/hoop
  • one playground with swings
  • an outdoor workout area
  • horseshoe pits

RESTROOMS

Are restrooms available?

Yes.

ON-SITE AMENITIES

MuseumNO
CafeNO
Public PoolNO
Splash PadCOMING SOON
Parks & Rec FacilityNO
Sports FieldsYES
Dog ParkNO
Walking/Biking PathsNO
LakeNO
Hiking TrailsNO
Art/SculpturesNO
GardenNO
Trees/ShadeMINIMAL
LightingNO

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