Roadrunner Park

Roadrunner Park is a park Phoenix located in United States.

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3502 E Cactus Rd (at 36th St.) Phoenix , AZ 85032 United States

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nice park picnics farmers market park soccer ponds football basketball gyms
Anthony Duran

Great place for a pick up game of basketball , football , softball or soccer . Just make sure you go in time to get a spot before someone else and kicks you out.

Heidi Parmenter

Saturday Farmers Market is awesome here. Been going to it for yrs.

Jay Hartwig

Nice playgrounds , duck pond , and a public pool we plan to check out in the summer.

Sarah Abbott Kankiewicz

The gooses are mean and will bite your kids

Kim Suszczewicz

Enjoy the farmer's market on Saturday mornings!

Beth Annecchini

really nice park !

shannon @skinmeow

Great place for a stop and gyms

Marc G

Gluten free alternatives at the farmers market

Addie Schuhle

Such a great park !

Allison Goldstein

Awesome park . Try the spinny thing! Watch for creepers .

Akemi

Look at the ducks!

Em Emiko ????

Feed the ducks :)

Kayla Wright

Cool park , lots of fun, but watch out for creepers ...they can be scary...

Brandy Travers

Pool was open this weekend! Officially open june 1 - july 28... see u there. :)

Jessica Conway

Nice park .

Justin & Chrystal Hanley

The jazz mazzleys crazzly

Leah Snavely

Leggings are not pants

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