Naranja Park

Spectators watching soccer game at Naranja Park with Catalina Mountains in background
 

Naranja Park is home to four multi-use fields, an archery range, dog parks, the Sonoran Desert Flyers and ramadas available for reservations. 

For information about Naranja Park Bond Project improvements, click here.

Map of Naranja Park

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Archery Range

Archery Fees

Drop-in Fees:

  • Adult/Youth One Day Drop in Use: $5 (pay on-site)
  • Children (under 8) accompanied by paying adult are free

Annual Membership:

  • Adult Pass (ages 18+) $60
  • Youth Pass (ages 8 - 17) $20
  • Family Pass  $135 (in same household)

Annual passes can be purchased online at playov.com or at the Parks and Recreation office, 10555 N. La Cañada Drive - Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

 

Dog Parks

Naranja Park contains two off leash dog areas; one for smaller dogs and one for larger dogs.  Dogs should be exercised within the park that is appropriate for their size to avoid potential conflict.  Puppies under the age of 4 months (without their complete set of shots) are prohibited due to the possibility of contagious diseases like Parvo that may be present.  Dogs may only be exercised off leash within the off leash areas - not on the athletic fields or trails in the Park, as per Town Code.

The Naranja Dog Parks are closed daily from noon to 1 p.m. so that the parks maintenance crew can perform general maintenance and improvements.

Dog Park Amenities:

  • Fenced Parks
  • Double gated for security
  • (2) Shaded Ramadas
  • Picnic Tables throughout park
  • Paved path
  • Pet drinking stations
  •  Dog Toys
  • Trash Receptacles
  • Mutt-Mitt waste stations

Dog Park Rules

  • The dog park is reserved as a dog park only - no other uses allowed.
  • All dogs must be licensed and vaccinated and must wear their permit tags.
  • No dogs under 4 months.
  • No female dogs in season.
  • Limit 3 dogs per visit - owners must be able to maintain control of their dogs.
  • Leash dogs while entering and exiting the Dog Park.
  • Dog owners must be in the park with the dog at all times, and carry a visible leash.
  • Pick up all pet waste and properly dispose of it.
  •  Immediately fill any holes your dog digs.
  • Only small bowls for drinking are allowed.
  • Aggressive dogs are not allowed - remove dogs at the first sign of aggression.  The Oro Valley Police Department may be called to address aggressive dog issues; appropriate sanctions may be taken.
  • An adult must accompany children under 13 years of age.  Keep children under strict supervision.
  •  Enter at your own risk.
  • Park users who fail to comply with the above rules may be asked to leave.

 

Sonoran Desert Flyers

a 501 (c) (3) organization whose mission is to promote radio control aircraft modeling for everyone.  They offer educational assistance to schools and hold regular charity events, and provide free pilot training to any person interested in learning how to fly radio controlled model aircraft. 

NOTICE: Temporary relocation of RC Flying.  Please see Remote Control Flying Temporary Location(PDF, 328KB).

 

 

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Location

810 W. Naranja Drive, Oro Valley 85737  View Map

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