Trailhead park offers short hiking and biking trails with grand views of a nearby lake and island. Facilities include playgrounds, picnic areas, and a pavilion, creating a family-friendly atmosphere. The area stays quiet and peaceful, attracting walkers, bikers, and dog owners.
Trails offer easy hikes suitable for children as young as 3 and 7. A playground caters well to little kids, and the park supports activities like walking and cycling for families.
Trails offer great views of the Great Salt Lake, Antelope Island, and the valley. Two lookout points provide spectacular sights of Salt Lake City and Bountiful from the top.
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Dogs on leashes are allowed on the trail.
The park has a playground, restroom facilities, and free parking.
Expect limited parking during peak hours, but more availability after 6pm.
RV park offers majestic mountain and valley views with paved cement pads and spacious sites. Atmosphere is peaceful and quiet at night despite occasional loud jets from nearby Air Force base. Amenities include top-notch pool, hot tub, pickleball courts, and a modern clubhouse.
Kids enjoy the playground and pool with plenty of seating for parents nearby. A clubhouse and views of jets flying overhead add to the family-friendly atmosphere.
Nestled between the Wasatch Mountains and the Great Salt Lake, the resort offers breathtaking mountain views and stunning scenery. Spacious sites provide ample seating to enjoy the amazing views while relaxing or watching kids play.
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The RV park is very clean and well maintained.
The facilities, including the hot tub, laundry, and gym, are first rate.
The park hosts regular events, activities, and food trucks.
Scenic horseback rides wind through historic parklands with breathtaking mountain views and gentle, well-trained horses moving at a calm walking pace. The atmosphere stays peaceful and relaxing, suitable for all skill levels and offering a steady, easy trail experience.
Staff provide personalized care for kids, making families feel supported. Activities like Utah Trail Rides offer engaging adventures for children.
Stunning scenery surrounds the ride, offering breathtaking views throughout. The landscape showcases beautiful Utah scenery that captivates attention.
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Reservations are recommended to secure your spot for the trail rides.
The ticket price is $95 per person for a one-hour ride.
The trail ride is suitable for all skill levels and is a walking pace only.
Trailhead offers stunning views and easy technical obstacles suitable for beginners and families. Trails are well marked and located next to a park with children's playground equipment. The area features crisp, clean air and a parking lot that supports nearby water activities.
Blackridge Trailhead offers an easy walk suitable for small children. A children's playground sits right next to the trailhead, making it convenient for families. Groups of kids handle the trail well during outings.
Stunning views unfold along the Blackridge Trailhead. The trail offers a beautiful valley panorama and great scenery to enjoy.
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There is a parking fee of $16 on weekends and holidays from May 1 to September 7.
Dogs are allowed on the trails, making it pet-friendly.
The trails are well-marked for easy navigation.
Swimming lake offers private, serene atmosphere with gorgeous mountain views and clean, heated water. Features include a two-story floating dock for jumping and socializing, plus a warm natural hot spring pool. Families enjoy spacious sandy areas and paddle boarding in a peaceful setting away from crowds.
Kids enjoy kayaking and jumping off the dock while exploring plenty of space. The spot works well for birthday parties with areas for both kids and parents to relax.
Views stretch across mountains in every direction with a well kept setting. The scenery offers a gorgeous and enchanting experience.
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Life jackets, paddle boards, and seating are available on-site for convenience.
The water is warm and clean, fed by natural hot springs.
The floating two-story dock provides easy access to the water.
Park offers quiet waterfront views and wide green spaces with unique sand playground featuring a tall slide and water pump. Paths are wide and stroller-friendly, with natural shade and a pavilion for relaxation. The atmosphere stays calm, making it suitable for kids and elderly alike.
A large grass area lets kids run and play ball next to an excellent play area. A water pump adds fun by letting kids splash in the sandy spot while adults watch from nearby benches.
Open space and lake views create a calm spot to enjoy the outdoors. The waterfront offers gorgeous views that make the park feel cozy and inviting.
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Parking at Sunset Beach Park is easy, with plenty of room to spread out.
The bathrooms at the park are clean and well-maintained.
The park features a pavilion for gatherings and shade.
Park offers stunning mountain views and a serene pond with tree reflections. Large grassy fields and shaded picnic areas create space for sports and gatherings. Playground and zip line attract families, while quiet spots invite relaxation and nature sounds.
Playground and zip line offer fun for kids. The pond provides a spot to practice fishing. Open lawn areas let kids ride bikes, scooters, and play ball.
Wide open fields and a top spot offer best views in town of the whole valley. Sunsets here are unreal and the view feels very relaxing.
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Canyon View Park is closed from October 15th to April 1st.
The Festival of Lights runs from Thanksgiving to New Yearโs Day.
Tickets for the Festival of Lights must be bought online in advance.
Park offers quiet, peaceful atmosphere with shady mature trees and spacious open areas. Multiple playgrounds and a large pavilion support family activities and group gatherings. Views of the mountains add scenic beauty to the setting.
Multiple playgrounds and an outdoor children's gym offer varied play options. Open green grass and shady spots provide space for kids to run and relax.
Views include Wasatch Mountains and manicured lawns. The park offers beautiful scenery throughout.
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Tonight's performance features Brazilian samba with exotic dancing and percussion.
Canyon Rim Park has two playgrounds and plenty of green space for activities.
Restrooms at Canyon Rim Park are closed for half the year.
Open space with gorgeous valley views and spectacular city skyline creates a peaceful atmosphere. Trails and courts support hiking, biking, tennis, and pickleball activities. Quiet and clean environment suits nature lovers and photographers.
An excellent playground offers swings, a jungle gym, and a spinning disc for kids. A track around the park suits jogging and biking, and facilities include places to eat and toilets.
Views include a city skyline, valley, and lake with Antelope Island. Trails offer beautiful vistas along the Bonneville Shoreline. High grass areas add to the scenic outlooks.
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The park has tennis and pickleball courts available for public use.
There are picnic tables and a pavilion for gatherings.
Restrooms are available on-site for visitor convenience.
Park offers spacious open areas with beautiful mountain views and quiet, peaceful trails. Playground and picnic facilities provide family-friendly amenities amid plenty of shade and grassy spots. Visitors find it ideal for walking, relaxing, and enjoying nature without crowds.
Open space lets kids run freely without wandering far. The playground offers fun equipment and the park provides great hiking with views. Preground suits kids younger than six well.
Beautiful mountain views surround the trails and park areas. Quiet spots offer relaxing valley vistas and scenic overlooks of Little Cottonwood Canyon.
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Dogs must be on a leash while visiting the park.
Parking is limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
The park has no restrooms available for visitors.
Rock canyon offers scenic trails that accommodate hikers, runners, bikers, and climbers with varied difficulty levels and well-marked routes. The trailhead includes family-friendly amenities like picnic areas, climbing spots for kids, and educational exhibits. The area maintains a busy yet well-kept atmosphere, providing access to nature walks and mountain views.
Rock Canyon Trailhead offers an easy hike suitable for kids and features a kids climbing area at the trailhead. Many families enjoy the trail for its family-friendly terrain.
Trails offer incredible scenery with views extending behind Y Mountain and Khyve Peak. The trailhead opens to hiking and rock climbing with beautiful views along steep paths and forested areas.
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Parking is often busy but there is plenty available after renovations.
The trail is well marked and suitable for various activities.
The trailhead offers a variety of hikes with different difficulty levels.
Suspension bridge offers a breathtaking view and serves as a fun reward at the trail's end. Trail remains family and dog friendly, with gentle slopes and well-defined paths. The area feels welcoming and scenic, even when crowded on weekends.
The trail is easy and kid friendly, suitable for children, teens, and even grandparents. Kids enjoy the bridge along the path, and the hike is safe enough to hold onto them in some spots.
Several moderate trails offer spectacular views of the valley and snow-capped mountains. The suspension bridge provides a breathtaking panorama and the sunset views over the skyline are gorgeous.
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Bring plenty of water and sun protection as there is little shade.
Dogs are welcome on a leash at the trailhead.
The trail is suitable for kids and families, being short and easy.
Park offers beautiful mountain views and paved trails that connect to hiking paths. It features shady pavilions and a playground suitable for families. The atmosphere stays peaceful and quiet, ideal for relaxation and watching sunsets.
Plenty of shade offers spots for parents to watch kids comfortably. Trails run along the mountain side and a playground suits younger children well.
Views include breathtaking canyon and valley scenes with a clear sight of the country club. Trails offer stunning mountain vistas and spots perfect for photos, especially at sunset.
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There is ample parking available.
The park had a playground and bathrooms.
The trail provides breathtaking views of the Salt Lake Valley.
Taco truck setup with outdoor seating and a converted truck dining area creates a rugged, authentic vibe. The spot offers a killer valley and lake view that contrasts with its roadside, dirt lot setting. The atmosphere feels like a diamond in the rough, blending casual charm with strong character.
Kids enjoy the rugged atmosphere and the staff shows kindness by offering a free kids quesadilla to try. The owner interacts warmly, giving kids free samples to ensure they like the food.
Views include a beautiful valley and lake. The scene from the taco truck offers a killer perspective. Overall, the view rates as amazing and excellent.
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Taco Tuesday offers the best deals with discounted tacos.
One burrito taco costs $10 and is smaller than a Chipotle burrito.
The prices are incredibly affordable for the quality and portion size.
Park offers easy hiking trails starting from a well-maintained parking area with clean restrooms. Trails lead to a suspension bridge with breathtaking mountain and valley views, suitable for families and dogs. Open spaces lack shade, so visitors should prepare for sun exposure and bring water.
A two-mile walk suits kids well and the park includes a small playground and restrooms for convenience. Kids can enjoy a rock play area while adults watch the view nearby.
Breathtaking views of the mountains and Salt Lake Valley appear along relatively easy hikes. The bridge loop trail offers stunning city views with good signage throughout.
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Bring water as there is no shade on the trails.
Parking can be an issue at the trailhead during busy times.
Wear comfortable shoes for the hiking trails.
Massive playground with three-story slides and accessible equipment draws kids of all ages. Spacious green areas and paved walking trails create a calm, inviting atmosphere for families and bikers. Holiday lights and a large pavilion add unique charm to the park's natural beauty.
Playground offers ramp access and equipment for kids ages 3 to 12. Large slides and varied play structures suit different ages and abilities. Open spaces let kids run and explore freely.
Open space invites walking and relaxing while taking in the gorgeous mountain views. The scenery offers a beautiful, lovely outlook that suits family visits.
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The park is well maintained, safe, and clean.
There was still plenty of parking despite the park being crowded.
On Sundays from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., a group performs aerobatics in the park.
Trail features beautiful waterfall and rocky steps with easy access suitable for families and children. Atmosphere is peaceful and relaxing, with scenic views and water features. Limited parking and presence of stairs shape the visit experience.
The trail offers an easy hike suitable for kids and adults alike. Kids enjoy walking right up to the waterfall base, which provides a fun and rewarding destination with minimal effort.
Hiking trails offer spectacular views of the city and surrounding nature. The top of the trail and Bear Canyon provide beautiful scenery with many spots to explore and observe birds and flying creatures.
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Parking is limited to 5-10 vehicles at the trailhead.
The hike takes around 30 minutes to 1 hour round trip.
Bring water-friendly shoes as the trail can be wet and slippery.
Trailhead offers spectacular valley views and a well-maintained, family-friendly trail with some steep sections. Large patriotic flags hang in the canyon, adding a unique visual element. The area combines peaceful creek sounds with occasional live classic rock music from the parking lot stage.
A light hike with a gentle incline makes it doable for toddlers and older kids. Supervision is needed near the waterfall and the last part gets a bit steep.
Views include cascading waterfalls with water sounds and wide sights over the valley. Trails lead to stunning Utah Lake vistas and offer spots ideal for watching sunsets across the entire valley.
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The trail is well maintained and easy to follow.
Parking is free and available, but can get crowded.
Kids need supervision near the waterfall for safety.
Trail runs along the Bonneville Shoreline with spectacular valley views and multiple creek crossings. Path is narrow and mostly flat, suitable for hikers, horse riders, and bikers but not e-bikes. Picnic areas sit among shady scrub oak, creating a natural, wooded atmosphere.
Two streams offer safe water play for kids and dogs. The fairy forest invites kids to explore and find magical fairy items.
Trails offer spectacular views of the valley and the Great Salt Lake. Fernwood Recreation Site provides stunning views in all directions, making the scenery consistently gorgeous.
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Access to the site is gated from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.; overnight camping is not allowed.
There is ample parking at the Fernwood Trailhead, but it can fill up quickly.
The site is dog friendly, but dogs must be leashed at all times.
Multi-level park built into a hill offers tiered playgrounds with slides and climbing areas for kids of all ages. Spacious and secluded environment provides peaceful views and open grassy fields. Amenities include tennis and pickleball courts, sand volleyball, pavilions, and pet-friendly features with convenient parking.
Kids find plenty to do with multi-level playgrounds and a spinning globe ride. Open grassy areas and various play options keep children entertained across all ages.
Multi-level park offers amazing sunset views and great vistas from various spots. Pavilion reservation adds a nice touch for enjoying the scenery.
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There are two restroom facilities in the park.
The park is pet friendly and has waste bags available for pet owners.
Kids can enjoy a multi-level playground suitable for various ages.
Open fields and lake views create a calm, family-friendly atmosphere with easy walking and biking trails. Many come for soccer fields and peaceful nature spots connected to a larger trail system. The park offers ample grass space and a fishing pond, blending recreation with scenic beauty.
Wild wetlands offer a fun spot for kids to explore and throw rocks into the pond. Easy walking paths and open spaces provide room for picnics, soccer games, and some run-around fun for all ages.
Views include a gorgeous lake and sunset scenery. The bike trail runs alongside the beautiful water.
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There is a sign warning not to enter the water, especially on the algae-filled side.
The walking path at Northlake Park is easy for kids, strollers, runners, and bikers.
The restrooms at the west side of Northlake Park are small.
Park sits atop a ridge offering fantastic mountain views and a quiet, tucked-away atmosphere. Facilities include four pickleball courts, a basketball court, and a playground with multiple tall slides for children. Calm and safe environment suits families and trail users seeking relaxation.
Multiple slides suitable for little kids stand out in the playplace. The playground includes four tall slides and an open stream nearby that requires supervision.
Perched on a ridge, the park offers fantastic views. You can see the mountains clearly from there.
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The park features a playground with four tall slides, great for kids.
Play during the day to avoid issues with broken lights and locked bathrooms.
Bring a portable toilet or bottles due to limited functional facilities.
Rooms combine interactive puzzles, animatronics, and detailed art to create a Disney-level immersive experience. The atmosphere blends serene vibes with bursts of fun, featuring robot DJs and mystery lights that engage visitors throughout. Visitors explore a series of unique environments, each offering creative surprises and interactive quests.
Kids aged two to ten enjoy the wide range of activities here. The park offers a fun and engaging environment that keeps children entertained and excited.
Stunning views and incredible scenery surround the walk, featuring creative creatures and detailed interactive elements. The atmosphere combines beautiful visuals with engaging sounds and effects.
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Visitors should come prepared to spend two hours or more at Dreamwalk Park.
You need to buy a UV light or you'll miss half the experience because of the emphasis on UV paints and lighting.
If you have sound sensitivities, bring sound canceling headphones or visit during sensitivity-friendly nights.
Park sits at the base of a canyon with rugged hiking terrain and stunning canyon views. Large fields and shade trees create a peaceful, scenic atmosphere. Playgrounds feature unique, accessible equipment, attracting all ages for outdoor fun.
Playgrounds offer unique features that kids haven't seen elsewhere. Open grass areas provide space for kids and pets to play while adults can easily keep track of them.
Stunning views of the canyon and Utah Valley stand out here. The park offers incredible sunset views and gorgeous scenery looking up into the canyon.
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The park has a clean bathroom facility available for visitors.
Limited parking is available near the play structure.
The park features a variety of play areas for children.
Park offers spacious grass areas with nine well-maintained tennis courts and multiple pavilions. Atmosphere stays peaceful and relaxing, with playground facilities catering to a wide range of children. Mature trees provide shade, and walking paths support safe, enjoyable exercise.
Plenty of space and playground equipment keep kids from toddlers to older children entertained. A teeter-totter swing accommodates two kids and seems designed for special needs children.
Calming views include trees, grass, and mountains. The mountains cascade above, creating a breathtaking backdrop.
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The restrooms are clean and well-maintained.
Parking is mostly street parking and can be limited.
The park has mature trees that provide nice shade.
Spacious park with breathtaking mountain views and a quiet, peaceful atmosphere. Features include an outdoor swimming pool, playground, tennis courts, picnic tables, and shaded areas with a small stream and orchard. Trails form a one-mile marked loop, making it easy to navigate and suitable for walks and relaxation.
Lots of places for kids to play include a recently upgraded playset, a swimming pool, and areas with tires and climbing. Kids can explore freely and enjoy long walks around the Riverbend.
Mountain views dominate the scenery, visible from trails and a bridge over the river. The spot offers serene vistas at both sunrise and sunset along a nice walking trail.
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The park is designated as an on-leash area, but many dog owners do not follow this rule.
Expect to encounter unleashed dogs, which can pose a safety risk.
The park has picnic tables and BBQ options for birthday celebrations.
Wet grasslands stretch across 4,000 acres with a four-story wooden lookout tower offering spectacular views of marshes, mountains, and sunsets. Tall grasses sway in the breeze, creating a peaceful, isolated atmosphere where birdwatching and quiet reflection dominate. A boardwalk trail loops gently above marshy water, inviting slow, immersive walks without bikes.
Kids enjoy the lookout tower and love running around and climbing on the buildings. The hike offers chances for frog catching and bird watching, making it engaging for children.
Vast open views of wet grasslands and mountains surround the area. A wooden tower offers elevated perspectives, making the scenery especially striking for nature and wildlife observation.
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The preserve is free and open to the public.
During winter, the preserve closes at 6 pm; otherwise, it closes at 9 pm.
Dogs are not allowed to prevent contamination of natural habitats.