Amenities
Hay Moon Pool
Hay Moon Pool offers plenty of room for playing, lounging, and splashing around with stunning views of the Sierra Estrella Mountains. This access-controlled amenity is exclusively for residents and includes shade ramadas, restrooms and an outdoor kitchen area with a barbecue grill for poolside picnics.
Hay Moon Pool will be a beloved neighborhood gathering place for years to come, whether it’s lawn games in the adjacent event space or cooling off in the sparkling water.
Each household is allowed to accompany a max of four guests. To host additional guests at the community pool (up to 10), submit an amenity guest access form.
Parks
Hay Moon Park
Hay Moon Park is located within a short walk of every home. Here, neighbors can socialize while watching their children swing, play and connect with new friends. The park also includes the community’s iconic art piece, Wolf Moon, by renowned artist John Nelson.
Alamar Park
This 40-acre regional park features baseball/softball and multi-use fields, tennis, four pickleball courts, three playgrounds, a fishing lake, splash pad, amphitheater, dog park, picnic ramadas, and outdoor fitness equipment.
Neighborhood Parks
The foundation of life at Alamar is its small neighborhood parks designed to create strong community connections. Each park offers unique amenities — young families enjoy the activity of lively playground equipment, picnic tables, and shaded ramadas, while clans with older children can enjoy more dynamic outdoor installations.
Fire Pits
Alamar has three fire pits ready to warm up your winter nights and here’s how to light them up.
Moonbeam Patch (Phase 1)
1. Pull and turn the red emergency shutoff button toward you.
2. Wait for the beeping to stop (about 45 seconds).
3. Once the code pad light stops flashing red, enter the code on the pillar.
4. Wait at least 30 seconds for the fire pit to ignite.
5. When finished, push the red shutoff button back in.
Yellowbell Court & Desert Lily (Phase 4)
1. Turn the timer on.
2. Pull and turn the emergency stop button for the fire pit to ignite.
3. When finished, push the stop button back in.



