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Map and Directions to Steele Indian School Park

The Steele Indian School Park is located in central Phoenix. There is a garden, and amphitheatre, and a lake at Steele Indian School Park, and it is the site for several festivals and events throughout the year, including the Fabulous Phoenix 4th Independence Day celebration.


Steele Indian School Park Address:
300 E. Indian School Rd.
Phoenix, AZ 85012

Steele Indian School Park Phone:
602-495-0739

Directions to the Steele Indian School Park:

The Steele Indian School Park is located at 3rd Street and Indian School Road in Phoenix. There are several parking lots. These directions will take you to the 3rd Street entrance. There are also entrances and parking Central Avenue, north of Indian School Road, and on 7th Street north of Indian School Road.

From North Phoenix/Scottsdale: Take the Piestewa Peak Parkway (SR 51) south to Indian School Road. Right (west) on Indian School Road to 3rd Street. 

From East Valley: Take I-60 west to Interstate 10 west. Take the Piestewa Peak Parkway (SR 51) north to Indian School Road. Left (west) on Indian School Road to 3rd Street. 

From West/Southwest Phoenix: Take I-10 east to 7th Avenue exit. Left (north) to Indian School Road. Right (east) on Indian School Road to 3rd Street. 

From Northwest Phoenix/Glendale: Take I-17 south to Indian School Road. Turn left (east) on Indian School Road to 3rd Street. 

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