Small park with mature trees and multiple playground features including slides, a zipline, and a balancing bridge. Quiet and laid-back atmosphere with plenty of pavilions and picnic tables for family gatherings. Offers pickleball courts, open grassy spaces, and a walking path, making it suitable for kids and casual sports.
A large playground features multiple slides, a climbing bridge, and a zipline. It offers a fun space designed specifically for kids.
Large playground includes a Zipline and spinning equipment that kids enjoy. Open grassy areas provide space for running and games.
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The park has a shaded pavilion that can be reserved through the city.
Bathrooms are available but may be closed at times.
The park features a playground that is great for kids.
Lush tropical greenhouse filled with vibrant butterflies and exotic plants creates a peaceful, enchanting atmosphere. Interactive areas include children's play zones and live insect exhibits, blending nature with family-friendly activities. Waterfalls and rich greenery enhance the immersive rainforest feel.
Play areas include fun climbing structures with slides and a small section for babies. The environment features rich humid flora and waterfalls, adding natural elements to the kids' activities.
Butterflies landing on kids' hands create a magical experience. Kids can explore climbing areas with slides and join shows where they hold insects. Staff are knowledgeable and helpful, making it easy for kids to interact with nature.
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Admission is $24 per person, with discounts for kids on food stamps.
Kids can hold insects during periodic shows throughout the day.
Parking can be challenging, especially on holidays.
Wide trails wind through tall shade trees and spacious grassy areas with multiple playgrounds for different ages. Several pavilions with picnic tables offer shaded spots for gatherings. The atmosphere stays peaceful and family-friendly with plenty of room for sports and relaxation.
Two playgrounds serve different age groups with big and small kid play areas. Swings are separate from other equipment for safety, and plenty of shade covers the play spaces.
A huge, awesome playground offers separate areas for big kids and toddlers, making it safe and fun. Many benches surround the play zones, letting parents watch kids easily without chasing them around.
Good to know
Public bathrooms are available in Margaret Wines Park from April to October.
Street parking is available, but it can be difficult to find a spot on weekends.
There are several picnic areas that could be rented or used for free.
Indoor and outdoor pools connect through a large bay door, creating a versatile swimming environment. Water playground features include a giant tipping bucket, lazy river, and multiple slides catering to all ages. The facility offers a family-friendly atmosphere with separate areas for toddlers, lap swimming, and a spacious hot tub.
A giant splash bucket dumps water on people in the water playground. The kids area includes a jungle gym, big slide, smaller slides, and water jets for fun.
A warm pool with a giant splash bucket and multiple slides keeps kids entertained. Lots of classes for toddlers and a pleasant air temperature make it great for families with young children.
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Children under 2 are free to enter the swimming pool.
The site requires children in diapers to wear two forms of swim diapers, available for a fee.
Parking can be congested, so arrive early to find a spot.
Spacious museum features multiple themed areas including a jungle playground, water works, and a kid-sized city. The atmosphere is loud and chaotic, especially in play zones, with a busy, energetic vibe throughout. Outdoor spaces include a construction-style playground and paths through caves and around a pond.
Several soft play areas suit babies and crawlers. Climbing spots feature rope bridges and slides. Outdoor playground includes a jungle canopy and a water play area with scavenger hunts.
Hands-on exhibits and interactive play areas keep kids engaged and curious. The space offers a safe environment where children can explore and learn through fun activities.
Good to know
Admission is $27 for adults, with free entry for children under 14 months.
Bring an extra set of clothes for kids, especially for the water play area.
The museum hosts special events like scavenger hunts and craft lessons.
Park offers wide open spaces with shaded trails and a shallow creek running through it. Atmosphere stays quiet and peaceful, making it suitable for families and nature lovers. Features include disc golf course, playground, and picnic areas, attracting casual gatherings and outdoor activities.
A small playground features a playset and swings surrounded by plenty of grassy areas. Shade and nearby amenities like a pavilion and bathrooms add to the convenience.
Kids love exploring the magical trees and splashing in the creek when it's low. The park offers plenty of spots for climbing and finding insects, making it great for toddlers and older kids alike.
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Parking at Dry Creek Park is limited, and the lot is often full.
The street tends to get crowded due to limited parking.
The park has a playground, swings, and a grassy area to sit on.
Splash pad features rivers and sprayers with two playgrounds nearby, offering activities for both young and older kids. Shade concentrates in a large pavilion area with plenty of seating for supervising adults. The space feels open and well spread out, often busy but never crowded.
Two playgrounds serve different age groups, both with shade covers. A splash pad and a play river add water fun for kids.
Splash pad offers varied water features and a play river that keep kids engaged. A nearby park and shaded pavilion provide spots for play and supervision, suitable for both young and older children.
Good to know
The bathrooms are often closed due to vandalism, so plan accordingly.
Supervision is necessary around the stream element, which is over 2 inches deep.
Bring a towel and a change of clothes for after playing.
Museum offers spacious layout with detailed dinosaur sculptures and a massive Jurassic Jungle play area for kids. Atmosphere shifts from peaceful mornings to lively, noisy play zones during peak times. Interactive exhibits include a sand-filled fossil dig and a paleontology lab showcasing real fossils.
A massive Jurassic Jungle indoor playground offers climbing, slides, and dinosaur interactions for kids and adults. A separate sensory play area and a water and sand zone with dinosaur figures add variety and hands-on fun.
Interactive displays engage kids to use all their senses and burn energy. A fun sensory play area adds hands-on learning that kids enjoy.
Good to know
Admission is $27 for adults, with discounts available online.
Dinos After Dark offers games for kids and includes a soda and popcorn.
A new dino playground opens on December 17th.
Expansive green space with massive ball fields and multiple playgrounds creates a lively, family-friendly atmosphere. Pavilions with shaded picnic tables and pickleball courts add variety to outdoor activities. The park offers direct access to a nearby bike trail, blending recreation with scenic views.
Many playgrounds for children spread throughout the park. A small playground sits near a good-sized pavilion with open space and soccer fields nearby.
Tons of open space lets kids run and explore freely. A playground offers fun spots for younger children to enjoy.
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The park is safe for families and well-maintained.
There is direct access to the Jordan River trail for walking and biking.
The bathrooms at Olympic Park are extremely clean.
Park sits at high elevation with panoramic views and well-placed lookout points. It offers diverse amenities including multiple playgrounds, sports courts, picnic areas, and both paved and natural trails. Grounds are well-maintained with rolling hills, landscaped areas, and accessible paths, creating a welcoming space for all ages.
Multiple playground areas serve different age groups with slides, swings, and a rope jungle gym. A fenced basketball court and a pavilion add to the outdoor play options.
Good to know
The park is mostly wheelchair accessible, but there are a few steep inclines.
Parking could be limited during peak times, especially on weekends, so arriving early is recommended.
Visiting the park is limited to between 3 and 7 PM.