
Evelyn Hallman Park
McKellips Rd. & College Ave.
40 acres

Canal Park
was developed in 1973 in the North
Tempe
neighborhood. In 2006, the park was renamed for
Evelyn Hallman; wife, mother, grandmother and friend.
Joined by
members of her neighborhood association, she worked
tirelessly to renovate and enhance the park and the
lagoon. She was
involved in
multiple causes and dedicated her life
to bringing her community together.
During the
renovation, the lake was drained and the shoreline
was reinforced. In addition, fish habitats
were installed and as a result, the park is home to one
of the best urban fishing locations in the valley. The trail that
surrounds the lake can be shared by walkers and runners and part of the
trail, which is accessible, leads to an accessible fishing area.
Visitors
to this scenic desert oasis might get a glimpse of the Big Horn Sheep that
roam the butte or the Herons and King Fisher birds that visit the lake.
Walkers and runners can also access the Papago Cross-Cut Canal on the west
side of the park, and head north towards Scottsdale or south through
Papago Park.