Salt Lake City has a history of caring for and stewarding parks dating back to the dedication of the first major public park in the City, Liberty Park, in 1882. It stands as an example of a public park that serves a multitude of uses while preserving urban green space. Salt Lake City’s Parks Program ensures the preservation, development and maintenance of parks throughout the City for the use and enjoyment of the community of and visitors to Salt Lake City.
9-Line Trail
980 West Montague Ave
17th South River Park
1150 West 1700 South
9th South River Park
1000 West Genesee Ave
Alzheimer’s Park and Wildlife Grove
280 South 1200 West
Bend-In-The River Natural Area
1054 West Fremont Drive
Glendale Park
1375 West 1700 South
International Peace Gardens
1060 South 900 West
Jackson Park
481 North Grant Street
Jordan Park
1060 South 900 West
Madsen Park
9 North Chicago Street
Modesto Park
1175 South 1000 West
Poplar Grove Park
800 South Emery Street
Post Street
487 South Post Street
Sherwood Park
1450 West 400 South