HAPPENING NOW: Multiple Valley recreation sites at full capacity on Memorial Day, closed until further notice abc15
Maricopa County officials announced Butcher Jones, Blue Point, and Pebble Beach were all at full capacity as of 9:45 a.m. Monday.
Multiple recreation sites, including Butcher Jones, Blue Point, Pebble Beach, and Water Users were also closed on Saturday and Sunday once they reached capacity.“Once the temporary closure has been implemented, no new entries or reentries will be permitted,” county officials say.Lake Pleasant Regional Park is anticipating TEMPORARY closures into the summer.
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