Palm Walk

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A pedestrian mall on a college campus. Date palms line the mall, about two stories high, spreading a canopy of shade over the mall.
Palm Walk in 2025, after the 2016 tree replacement

Palm Walk is a pedestrian mall located on Arizona State University's Tempe campus that is lined with 110 date palms. The north-south path runs for nearly 0.4 miles (0.64 km) starts at the foot of University Bridge, which crosses over University Drive, before terminating at the entrance to the Sun Devil Fitness Complex. The path itself follows the old alignment of Normal Avenue, before it was incorporated into the expanding college's campus.

The original palm trees were Mexican fan palms planted in phases between circa 1916 and 1930, at what was then the eastern edge of campus. The palms became a campus landmark, with the first appearance of "palm walk" as a name in university publications dating to 1967. At the end of their life span, the original palms were replaced between 2016 and 2018 with Medjool date palms which offer a larger shade canopy; the dates are harvested annually and sold to the public.

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