Originally built in 1931, Tempe Beach Park was completely renovated in 1999 as part of the construction of Town Lake. The park connects to the of paths for bicycling, jogging or in-line skating that circle the lake.
Activities The historic baseball field plays host to baseball and softball games, as well as carnival games. In 2002, the $1.3 million Splash Playground was opened in Tempe Beach Park. The playground was both a way for kids to have fun in the water, and to learn about the
water cycle before closing in 2017. The water kept flowing across the playground, where it was eventually collected, filtered, cleaned, and re-circulated in a state-of-the-art system. The amphitheater accommodates 5,000 people for concerts or outdoor trade shows. Boat Rentals of America operates its boat concession out of Tempe Beach Park. Sailing classes are available from the Arizona Sailing Foundation, and sailing activities for all ages are available through ASF, Arizona State University Sailing Club and the Arizona Yacht Club. Private sailboat owners can launch their boats for sailing from the Tempe Town Lake Marina on the north bank of the lake. All boat owners must have permits for their boats from the City of Tempe. Several rowing clubs practice and race on the lake, including Rio Salado Rowing Club, Arizona State University's Rowing Club, Tempe Town Lake Rowing, and Tempe Junior Crew, as well as many private owners. All boat owners must have licenses. The Arizona Dragon Boat Association, the Gila Dragons Dragon Boat Team, Phoenix Heat Canoe Club, Dragon Riders, and Phoenix Fire Dragons, and several outrigger clubs all have their home on the lake.
Events with crowd waiting for the annual
fireworks display with the
Mill Avenue Bridges in the background Annual events at Tempe Beach Park include the
Fiesta Bowl New Year's Eve Block Party,
Circle K Tempe Music Festival,
Oktoberfest, APS Fantasy of Lights, Fourth of July fireworks show, and
AVP Pro Beach Volleyball (now held in
Glendale as of 2007). There are numerous charity walks and events at Tempe Town Lake, including the AIDS Walk Arizona & 5k Run and the Walk to Save Animals. The lake is the host of multiple triathlon events, including the Tempe International Triathlon, Life Time Tri, and Ironman Arizona Triathlon. The Ironman Arizona Triathlon each November. The swim portion of the race is held in Tempe town lake. Several regattas for rowing, sailing, and dragon boating occur throughout the year. There is also the annual Rowers Triathlon, which consists of a 4,000 meter erg piece, body circuits, and a five kilometer run. ==Description==