Phoenix celebrates 100-year milestone at Valley landmark

Phoenix commemorated Friday the centennial anniversary of stewardship at South Mountain Park and Preserve.

The milestone was marked with a celebration at the newly renovated South Mountain Visitor Center, according to a release from the city.

South Mountain Park and Preserve spans more than 16,000 acres and has served as a sanctuary for wildlife and a space for outdoor activities and education, the release stated.

“South Mountain Park is a cherished landmark in Phoenix, and we are thrilled to celebrate its 100th anniversary today,” Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego said.

“Not only is the park a wonderful place to take a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, but it is also an integral part of Phoenix’s history and our shared identity as a city.

“My son and I have spent countless days walking along the park’s many paths and exploring its natural beauty, and I look forward to generations of Phoenicians enjoying South Mountain for many more decades to come.”

The recent renovation of the South Mountain Visitor Center was a highlight of the celebration. A ribbon-cutting ceremony unveiled the newly designed interior.

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