Public Art
Artist Shachi Kale will create four art panels that will be placed on the shade structures in the center cell of the dog park.
Shachi Kale’s inspiration:
This project will build a three-and-a-half-acre dog park consisting of separate fenced and gated areas. The park will be designed and constructed in a manner similar to the off-leash area at Chaparral Park and provide pet owners a safe place to exercise their dogs.
Budget: $6,100,000
Sponsoring Division: Parks & Recreation
Funding Source: Bonded
Additional Funding Sources: General Fund
Project Location: Thompson Peak Park is located at 20199 N 78th Pl., at the southwest corner of Hayden Road and Thompson Peak Pkwy.
Nathan Crowell
Project Manager
480-312-2367
Nathan Crowell
The project will include:
Dog parks require a great deal of space and onsite staffing to be maintained correctly. Typically, dog parks include several areas, called cells, that are rotated so the surface can rest and be properly maintained. Without the right maintenance and allocation of space, off leash areas turn into areas of dirt and mud from continuous daily use.
The Thompson Peak Dog Park will have one 1.5-acre cell with a grass surface, one 1-acre cell with a wood chip surface and a second 1-acre cell with a grass surface. This cell configuration will allow for less down time due to maintenance for park users and save water.
This project is an element of the Phase II amenities contained within the Thompson Peak Park conceptual master plan, was identified in the Community Services Master Plan (June 2015) and funding was approved by voters as part of the 2019 Bond Election.
Artist Shachi Kale will create four art panels that will be placed on the shade structures in the center cell of the dog park.
Shachi Kale’s inspiration:
November 2019 | Funding approved in the 2019 Bond Election |
Spring 2022 | Design Contract Approved by City Council and Design Begins |
Spring/Summer 2023 | Public Meeting and Stakeholder Outreach |
Fall & Winter 2023 | Final Design |
Spring 2024 | Native Tree Salvage and Relocation |
Fall 2024 | Construction Begins |
Fall 2025 | Park Complete |
A public meeting was held on Monday, April 24 at the McDowell Mountain Ranch Aquatic Center, 15525 N Thompson Peak Pkwy.
View PresentationChaparral Dog Park
Scottsdale's most popular dog park includes 3-acres of grass, benches, play features and water fountains. Two areas will be open the majority of the time with one area designated for active dogs and another for passive dogs. The third area (on rotation) will be closed for maintenance and turf repair.
Horizon Dog Park
This small dog park is located in a retention basin on the far west end of Horizon Park. It has a large shade structure, a water fountain for you and your dog, and a water feature to control the dust. This area of the park is prone to flooding after a storm.
Vista del Camino Park
This half-acre dog park has plenty of shade trees, benches and water fountains for you and your dog to enjoy.
Thompson Peak Dog Park (Coming Summer 2025)
Three-and-a-half acre dog park consisting of three fenced and gated areas.