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North Mountain Park Renovation Update
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Updated February 11, 2026
City of Phoenix Project #: PA75200612-1
Location: Central Phoenix. Located in the northwest area of the Phoenix Mountain Preserve on the west side of 7th Street at Peoria Avenue
Size: Approximately 37 Acres
Latest Developments
- Design Phase Underway:
- Final design began in July 2025, led by J2 Environmental Design.
- As of December 2025, the design is at 30% completion.
- Design work will continue through 2026, with permitted plans targeted for late 2026.
- Construction Timeline:
- Start: Late 2026
- Estimated Completion: Late 2027
- Park Access: North Mountain Park will likely be closed during renovations, but other trailheads in the Phoenix Mountains Preserve—including the North Mountain Visitor Center—will remain open.
Project Goals & Planned Improvements
The renovation will deliver major upgrades to enhance accessibility, safety, sustainability, and visitor experience, including:
- Accessibility & Trails:
- Newly designed ADA-accessible Penny Howe Trail.
- New improved sustainable trail alignment from North Mountain Park connecting to the popular Tower Road.
- Play & Recreation:
- Interactive nature-themed play area for families.
- Expanded shade canopies for comfort.
- Improved picnic areas with more shade, tables and grills.
- Safety & Pedestrian Enhancements:
- Pedestrian improvements to move walkers away from park roadways.
- Improved walkable entry way from the intersection of 7th Street and Peoria Avenue.
- Facilities & Amenities:
- New restrooms including family and ADA accessible options.
- Chilled drinking fountains with bottle fillers for visitors.
- Ice machines to assist first responders during rescue efforts.
- Educational & Scenic Features:
- Interpretive signs highlighting natural and cultural history.
- Shaded scenic viewpoints for enjoying the preserve.
- Environmental & Infrastructure Upgrades:
- Restored natural vegetation areas.
- Removal of excess asphalt to reduce heat and improve aesthetics.
- Energy-efficient LED lighting for sustainability.
- Automatic gates for improved security.
- New irrigation systems to support healthy landscapes.
- New sewer connection to replace the outdated septic system.
Background & Public Engagement
- 2023 Public Input Process:
- Public Opinion Survey: November 28, 2022 – January 1, 2023
- Feedback informed potential amenities and improvements.
- Design Concepts & Open Houses:
- April 5, 2023: First open house at North Mountain Visitor Center; two design concepts presented.
- Online Survey: April 5 – April 21, 2023 for additional feedback.
- Draft Master Plan:
- June 20, 2023: Follow-up open house with refined plan.
- Preferred Alternative Survey: Closed July 14, 2023.
- Approval:
- November 16, 2023: Parks and Recreation Board approved the master plan.
What’s Next?
- Continued design development through 2026.
- Permitting and preparation for construction start in late winter 2026.
- Regular updates will be shared as milestones are reached.
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Contact Us
Contact us with general project questions or comments at pks.nrd.projects@phoenix.gov