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Tempe Town Lake

Tripadvisor (321) · Beach in Tempe, United States
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Enjoy leisurely strolls, bicycling, kayaking, standup paddleboard and more. There are more than 50 special events annually at Tempe Town Lake, from … See more

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4.0/5 · 321 reviews
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Mar 18, 2024
Boats were clean and worked well. Beautiful buildings and landscaping. Enjoyed family and friends and amazing weather! Really expected more dead fish though. Full review by Dream01175235077
Dec 13, 2023
We went to the festival of lights for the first time. I was so disappointed with how it went. No directions, not sure if we needed chairs, I was the only one who actually got to see some of the boa… Full review by Travel66479683903
Nov 4, 2023
Was expecting perhaps a little more. It’s not really a beach or a lake. You can rent kayaks and paddle boards etc. Did some walking around and it was a beautiful day. Full review by PJS890
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Questions & answers

Q:
Can I bring my own float to Tempe town lake
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I am not sure. But, my guess is yes. We were there in January and there was NO ONE there. There are launch places on both sides of the lake. I say go for it......
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Is there anywhere nearby to rent a bike ?
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Sorry I can’t help
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If I am parked here for a show at the marquee but my car is there till just after 10 will I be towed?
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We parked there for hours while we were boating. No one was ever towed. Check with City of Tempe to confirm.
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What os the closest hotel to this park?
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Hi Iaurie, The closest one is Best Western Inn of Tempe on 670 N Scottsdale Road, Tempe. I am sure you can find more hotels in surrounding area on search engines. Noro
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Answer by Norbert S · Jan 9, 2018
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Why can't you swim there
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The hohokam people used to make human sacrifices in the very spot where Tempe town lake is now located. It is believed by many including city officials that for a person to take the …
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The hohokam people used to make human sacrifices in the very spot where Tempe town lake is now located. It is believed by many including city officials that for a person to take the swim if death or nadir de muerte is disrespectful to the dead and can cause spiritual turmoil, infertility, or even death.
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