Make high quality, rejuvenating massage and skin therapy part of your healthy lifestyle. In addition to frequent therapeutic massage, regular facial skin therapy can help improve your complexion and brighten your outlook. Your Wildflower Village Massage Heights licensed massage and skin therapist will work with you to understand your needs, listening closely to understand your lifestyle, state of health and individual requirements. Therapists develop a recommended regimen of massage therapy and skin care services just for you.
THE MASSAGE HEIGHTS DIFFERENCE:
For both members and non-members, we are committed to providing the best therapeutic massage and skin care experience. We are proud to offer high-quality massage and skin care treatments at affordable prices, with a wide range of appointment options. With every session, you will receive:
- A State-Licensed, Professional Massage or Skin Therapist
- A Spa Atmosphere – Clean, Safe, and Relaxing
- Knowledgeable and Friendly Staff
- Add-on Service Options: Aromatherapy, Reviving Foot Scrub, and Hot Stones
- Flexible Appointment Scheduling
Local East Valley Realtor specializing in VA and military residential needs.
Arizona’s Best Care for Kids Phoenix Children’s growing presence across the Valley means that the best care for your kids is more convenient and accessible than ever. Our high quality care and exceptional outcomes have been recognized for the sixth consecutive year by U.S. News & World Report as Arizona’s only Best Children’s Hospital, now ranked in 10 out of 10 specialties.
From well-checks to difficult-to-find specialty care, the Phoenix Children’s system of care has your family covered with the state’s largest group of pediatricians and pediatric specialists in locations across the Valley. |
Stella and Dot, an Inc. 500 Fastest-Growing Company, is a San Francisco based boutique-style accessories company offering flexible entrepreneurship for women. Shop our jewelry, host a trunk show, or become a Stylist. Contact me to schedule your Stella & Dot Pop-Up Shop or to learn more about becoming a Stylist.
Newborn, family, seniors, weddings, commercial, lifestyle and stylized photography.
For over 7 years, we at Tinkergarten have been on a mission to spread a love of learning and nature throughout the country by offering play-based learning to kids in community parks. Join us by signing up your kids, ages 6 months to 8 years, to join in discovery-based learning. Our outdoor classes are designed to engage and inspire kids in building skill sets around empathy, collaboration, creativity, persistence, and problem solving. Our Fall session starts now. Join the movement of thousands of families learning outside together and enjoy some well-spent time with your kids.
Features 3 dolphins, 1 elephant, and 3 ground sprays
NORMAL HOURS OF OPERATION
April * 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
May-August * 9 a.m.-7 p.m.
September-October * 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
November-March * Closed
- Baseball Diamond
- Basketball Courts
- Grills
- Horseshoes
- Lighting
- Picnic Tables
- Playground
- Ramadas
- Restrooms
- Softball Fields
- Volleyball Courts
Hours: M-F 9-4 PM
Features various above ground and in-ground water fountains.
Open Fridays from 9am-2pm in front of the Oakwood Clubhouse. Choose from salsa, honey, gourmet popcorn, dog treats and more!
Hours:May 2- Oct 18 10-7 p.m.
Features walk through spray rings and various spray equipmentt
AMENITIES:
- Basketball Courts
- Game Tables
- Grills
- Horseshoes
- Lighting
- Picnic Tables
- Playground
- Ramadas
- Skate and Bike Park
- Splash Playground
- Table Tennis
Seasonal hours: May 23- July 26
Monday & Saturday 1-6 p.m.
Tuesday-Friday 1-7 p.m.
Sunday 1-5 p.m.
Flowrider at Rhodes- Ride session cost: $5.50 per child and $11.00 per adult for 55 minutes
Hours of operation:
Monday-Wednesday 1-8 p.m.
Thursday 1-7 p.m.
Friday 1-9 p.m. no fence 7-9 p.m.
Saturday 11-6 p.m. no fence 11-1 p.m.
Sunday 11-5 p.m. no fence 11-1 p.m.
Admission fees:
Ages 17 & younger: $2 (children under 6 months: Free)
Ages 18 & older: $4
Ball field (lit), Basketball (lit), Picnic Area, Playground, Restrooms, Soccer, Tennis (lit), Softball, Volleyball (sand, lit)
Features 1 ground spray, 4 spray rings, and 1 candy cane-shaped shower.
NORMAL HOURS OF OPERATION
April * 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
May-August * 9 a.m.-7 p.m.
September-October * 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
November-March * Closed
Trails are accessible from 48th St. & Guadalupe and Desert Foothills Parkway & 6th St. Picnic areas and ramadas are vehicle accessible from the other side of the South Mountains at 10919 S. Central Ave.
World’s largest municipal park 16,500 acres featuring city views, petroglyphs, 300 specimens of plant life, rabbits, foxes, coyotes, snakes, lizards and birds. Also, activity complex, Hiking, Riding Trails, Interpretive Center, Lookouts, Museum, Natural Features, Ramada and Picnic Area, Ranger Station, Restrooms
South Mountain became a City of Phoenix park in 1924. Many citizens including Carl Hayden bought 13,000 acres from the Federal Government for $17,000. In 1935 the National Park Service developed a master plan for the park that included riding and hiking trails, picnic areas and overlooks.
The highest point on South Mountain is Mount Suppoa which reaches 2,690 feet. It is not accessible to the public. Dobbin Lookout which is 2,330 feet high is the highest point accessible by trail.
Founders’ Park is located directly across the street from Town Hall in the heart of Queen Creek. This neighborhood park features the following amenities:
- One lighted softball field
- One lighted multi-purpose field
- Two lighted basketball courts
- Lighted skate park
- Splash pad
- Playground
- Four picnic ramadas
- Horseshoe pits
- Community Center
- Total Acreage: 11.5 acres
- Baseball Diamond
- Basketball Courts
- Grills
- Lighting
- Picnic Tables
- Playground
- Ramadas
- Recreation/Community Center
- Softball Fields
Consisting of over 10,000 acres, the southeast Valley park is a fine example of the lower Sonoran Desert. The park ranges in elevation from about 1,400 feet to over 2,500 feet. Goldmine Mountain is located in the northern area, with a spectacular San Tan Mountain escarpment in the southern portion of the park. The vegetation changes from creosote flats to dense saguaro forest. Various types of wildlife may be observed, including reptiles, birds, and mammals. Amenities are slated for future development.
Don’t forget to stop by the Visitor’s Center to pick up educational tidbits, purchase souvenir items, visit with park staff, and see the wildlife exhibits or tortoise habitat. Restroom facilities are available and additional amenities are slated for future development.
Park Hours
Sunday-Thursday: 6 a.m.-8 p.m.
Friday-Saturday: 6 a.m.-10 p.m.
365 days a year!
Indoor market open Sunday through Thursday from 8am-11pm and late night on Friday until midnight and Saturday until 1:00am.