Amitabha Stupa and Peace Park
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"This peace park is such a sacred gem! They have some easy hiking trails throughout and in the middle portion there is this beautiful temple that you can sit or walk in front of the temple to pray, meditate or just admire.
Overall, this park is very peaceful and relaxing. I always feel a sense of calmness and reset when I come here. There are prayer flags through out the park. I love to donate an offering to the temple. The park is free, but donations are always accepted. This is great stop on your way in or out of town. I usually make it a tradition as my last stop before I hit the road back home to Phoenix. Leashed dogs are allowed. They are open from sunrise to dusk. "
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Amandha Rodrigues
"The Amitabha Stupa and Peace Park is a destination for prayer, meditation, and the experience of peace in a sacred place. "
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Mamie Maynard
"Walk around this holy site, and enjoy the views."
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