Everyone In Arizona Should Visit This One Enchanting Urban Waterfall
Waterfalls in Arizona are a rare treat. Most of these happen to be seasonal, so you have to be in the right place at the right time to chance seeing a waterfall in action. Finding one in an urban area? That’s even more rare if it’s not installed at the entrance of a commercial or residential complex. That is, I think, what makes finding one in a park perfect because it is unexpected and appreciated just a little bit more. Today, we’re going to take a look at one urban waterfall right here in Arizona that creates a unique atmosphere out of some unique circumstances.
Welcome to Waterworks at Arizona Falls.



However, in 1900 a campaign began to install power plants along the canal, including right in this newly created Arizona Falls.


The falls were covered up entirely until 1950 when the plant was shut down. It sat an eyesore to the area and the original waterfall was forgotten to new residents until an idea came about to restore the area into something the public could use once again.


Here's a video that shows off the park's beauty and peaceful side in action. It shows that even in our blazing hot summers (when the video was filmed), at least part of Phoenix can seem like an oasis.
Details: Waterworks at Arizona Falls is located on Indian School Road just east of 56th Street in Phoenix. Parking is available in the small park next to the waterfall.
Have you ever visited Arizona Falls? What was your impression of the art installation?
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