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Greater Phoenix Pond Society to present open house tour of sites

Members open their home to the public for pond viewing

Posted 5/2/23

The Greater Phoenix Pond Society is hosting its yearly free open house event in May.

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Greater Phoenix Pond Society to present open house tour of sites

Members open their home to the public for pond viewing

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The Greater Phoenix Pond Society is hosting its yearly free open house event in May.

This family friendly event is open to the public and goes from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, May 13 at various locations around the Valley.

The 27th Annual GPPS Pond Tour has members graciously open their private ponds for a day of public viewing. Visit a wide variety of beautiful ponds across the Valley and ask pond owners questions.

The tour will appeal especially to those interested in ponds, water gardens, koi, goldfish, turtles, fountains, or anyone looking for inspiration for their own yard.

There will be 16 ponds on the tour:

Apache Junction – Cross streets: 4th Avenue and South Signal Butte Road

Buckeye – Cross streets: Verrado Way and Victory Blvd.

Cave Creek – Cross streets: Cave Creek Road and Dynamite Road

Chandler – 2 locations. Cross streets: Price Road and Seville Blvd; McQueen and Chandler Blvd.

Gilbert – Cross streets: Lindsay and Queen Creek

Glendale – Cross streets: 51st Avenue and Thunderbird Road

Peoria – 2 locations. Cross streets: 103rd Lane and West Jessie Lane; 83rd Avenue and Happy Valley Road

Phoenix – 3 locations. Cross streets: 34th St. and Rosemonte; Sharon Drive and Cave Creek Road; 35th Avenue and Quail Avenue

Queen Creek – 2 locations. Cross streets: Royce and Mako; Hunt Hwy and Power Road

Tempe – Cross streets: Mill Avenue and Carter Drive

Tolleson – Cross streets: 107th Avenue and Roeser Road

The map will available on the GPPS website, at phoenixponds.com, after Monday, May 8.

The tour is open house format. Guests can visit as many locations as they would like between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. No public restrooms available. Bring water and wear weather appropriate clothing. Children must be accompanied by adults at all times.

GPPS was founded in 1996, and is a group of pond enthusiasts dedicated to the promotion of water gardening and fish keeping in the Arizona desert.