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Goodyear High School Opens on Historic Phoenix Trotting Park Site, Embracing Future on Grounds of Bygone Dreams

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Published on August 03, 2025
Goodyear High School Opens on Historic Phoenix Trotting Park Site, Embracing Future on Grounds of Bygone DreamsSource: City of Goodyear

More than half a century after it first flung open its doors to the thrill of harness racing, the site that once housed the ambitious Phoenix Trotting Park is now echoing with the sounds of youth preparing for their bright futures. According to a report by the City of Goodyear, tomorrow marks the official opening of the Goodyear High School, a new beacon of education built on the foundations of past dreams and hopes.

Launched in 1965 and designed by visionaries from Italy, the Phoenix Trotting Park was a spectacle of its time, fitted with grandstands and a fine-dining restaurant. However, beset by the times and the strains of poor infrastructure, the grandstands welcomed fans for a shortened period, closing down after just 23 months. Drawing from the original city announcement, a solitary road, often at the mercy of winter floods, deterred would-be enthusiasts, sealing the fate of the venue in December 1966.

Its silent bulk, a fixture in the desert expanse, became something of a roadside marker before the last of its structure was leveled five years ago, in 2017. Since then, the echoes of hooves and cheers have been replaced by the hum of construction, hammers laying down the groundwork for future generations. On part of what was once the racetrack property, the Phoenix Trotting Park's narrative has given way to education's call.

At the threshold of this transformation stands Goodyear High School, ready to enshrine its halls with the voices of eager students. "What was once a symbol of unfulfilled potential now stands as a place of learning, community, and future dreams," the City of Goodyear rejoices. Indeed, the starting gates have opened, inviting numerous students to gallop towards their ambitions, on a site that serenades the legacy of Goodyear's past with the educational aspirations of its present.