Arizona Falls
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A historic hydroelectric power plant serves as the unusual backdrop for a public park. Phoenix, Arizona.

šŸ“œ Historic hydroelectric power plant and public park in Phoenix, Arizona.
šŸ” Features a waterfall created in 1883, rebuilt as a hydroelectric plant in 1902, and reopened as a public park in 2003.

Why Go

🌊 Enjoy the cool mist from the waterfall
🌳 Relax in a public recreational park
šŸŽØ Discover art installations and thematic poetry
🚶 Explore canal-side trails for walking, running, and biking
šŸ“š Learn about hydroelectric power and local history

šŸ…æļø Parking

Shared parking lot with G.R. Herberger Park.

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