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  1. Tempe Town Lake is located in the heart of Tempe, running from west of McClintock Road to east of Priest Road between Rio Salado Parkway and Curry Road. A system of paths allow people to walk, jog, bike and more along its edges. It's also a great place for electric, wind and human-powered boats.

  2. Tempe Town Lake is an artificial perennial reservoir located just north of Tempe Butte at the confluence of the intermittent Salt River and the ephemeral Indian Bend Wash in Tempe, Arizona, United States.

  3. A desert oasis in the middle of the Phoenix Metropolitan area, Tempe Town Lake offers a variety of exciting events and activities to enjoy year-round. Tempe Town Lake, located adjacent to Downtown Tempe, provides a recreational haven for kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, rowing, walking, fishing or picnicking.

  4. Jun 17, 2024 · Rent a donut boat, stand-up paddleboard or go fishing at Tempe Town Lake, located in Downtown Tempe. Runners love the 5-miles of sidewalks.

  5. 321 reviews. #3 of 93 things to do in Tempe. Bodies of WaterParks. Write a review. About. Enjoy leisurely strolls, bicycling, kayaking, standup paddleboard and more. There are more than 50 special events annually at Tempe Town Lake, from Ironman Arizona to great concerts, Way Out West Oktoberfest and dragon boat races.

  6. Nov 7, 1999 · The lake does not lose water to seepage, thanks to a recovery system that pumps water back into the lake. Evaporation costs Town Lake about the same amount of water used by two golf courses each year or consumed by an 1,000-acre alfalfa field.

  7. A scenic walk, jog, or bicycle ride is an easy pleasure at Tempe Town Lake. The 2.5-mile lake has 12-foot concrete paths on each side of the lake. The north and south shores of the lake are connected by the Mill Avenue bridges and the Rural Road Bridge.

  8. Apr 8, 2021 · Donut boats have come to metro Phoenix. Here's where you can rent one at Tempe Town Lake, along with pedal boats, kayaks, paddle boards and more.

  9. Mill Ave spills into Tempe Town Lake, a 2-mile-long recreational pond created by reclaiming the long-dry Salt River in the 1990s. Have a picnic at Tempe Beach Park and watch kids letting off steam at the waterfalls, rock slides and shallow pools of the ingenious Splash Playground.

  10. Details. Recently named one of Arizona’s top destinations, this 220 acre waterfront includes recreational activities, events, office, retail, and residential developments.