The Maricopa County Parks and Recreation Department is devoted to offering a wide range of events and activities for non-profit organizations in the county. From educational classes to recreational activities, the department is determined to involve people of all ages in cultural and natural history topics. The department follows the regulations set forth by ARS 28-819 when it comes to electric bicycles, and all trails must be kept on designated paths to prevent erosion of the natural desert environment. Dogs are allowed in most parks, but must be kept on leashes no longer than six feet.
The Maricopa County Animal Care and Control (MCACC) is a community shelter that works with other partner organizations to provide direct support to people and pets in the county. The MCACC is proud to coordinate life-saving efforts with these organizations, whose missions are focused on helping those in need. All classes are taught by highly experienced full-time interpretive rangers who have worked for a long period at the Maricopa County Parks and Recreation Department. These rangers specialize in involving people, particularly children, in a variety of cultural and natural history topics, as well as in fun and recreational activities. The Maricopa County Parks and Recreation Department is committed to providing a wide range of events and activities for non-profit organizations in the county.
From educational classes to recreational activities, the department strives to involve people of all ages in cultural and natural history topics. The department follows the regulations set forth by ARS 28-819 when it comes to electric bicycles, and all trails must be kept on designated paths to reduce erosion of the natural desert environment. Dogs are allowed in most parks, but must be kept on leashes no longer than six feet. The Maricopa County Animal Care and Control (MCACC) is a community shelter that works with other partner organizations to provide direct support to people and pets in the county. The MCACC is proud to coordinate life-saving efforts with these organizations, whose missions are focused on helping those in need. All classes are taught by highly qualified full-time interpretive rangers who have worked for a long period at the Maricopa County Parks and Recreation Department.
These rangers specialize in involving people, especially children, in a variety of cultural and natural history topics, as well as in fun and recreational activities. The Maricopa County Parks and Recreation Department offers an array of events and activities for non-profit organizations within the county. From educational classes to recreational activities, the department works hard to involve people of all ages in cultural and natural history topics. The department follows the regulations set forth by ARS 28-819 when it comes to electric bicycles, ensuring that all trails remain on designated paths to minimize erosion of the natural desert environment. Dogs are allowed in most parks, but must be kept on leashes no longer than six feet. The Maricopa County Animal Care and Control (MCACC) is a community shelter that collaborates with other partner organizations to provide direct support to people and pets in the county.
The MCACC is proud to coordinate life-saving efforts with these organizations, whose missions are focused on helping those in need. All classes are taught by highly experienced full-time interpretive rangers who have worked for a long period at the Maricopa County Parks and Recreation Department. These rangers specialize in involving people, particularly children, in a variety of cultural and natural history topics, as well as in fun and recreational activities. The Maricopa County Parks and Recreation Department is dedicated to providing an array of events and activities for non-profit organizations within the county. From educational classes to recreational activities, the department strives to involve people of all ages in cultural and natural history topics while following ARS 28-819 regulations for electric bicycles. Dogs are allowed in most parks but must be kept on leashes no longer than six feet. The Maricopa County Animal Care and Control (MCACC) is a community shelter that works with other partner organizations to provide direct support to people and pets in the county.
These rangers specialize in involving people, especially children, in a variety of cultural and natural history topics, as well as fun and recreational activities.