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.
11th Ave Park
581 North Terrace Hills Drive
5th Ave C Street Pickleball
5th Ave “C” Street
Bonneville Shoreline Preserve Natural Area
2388 North Beck Street
Bonneville Shoreline Trail
Stretches from North Salt Lake to Parley’s Canyon 13.5 mi
City Creek Natural Area
375 North Canyon Road
City Creek Park
110 North State Street
Columbus Hillside Preserve
661 North Columbus Street
Dry Creek Detention Basin
1691 East Federal Heights Drive
Ensign Downs Park
125 East Dorchester Drive
Ensign Peak Nature Park
1002 North Ensign Vista Drive
Foothill Open Space
1580 North Beck Street
Foothill Open Space
690 North New Bonneville Pl.
Guadalupe Park
619 West 500 North
Kay Rees Park
535 East 14th Avenue
Kletting Park
164 North “B” Street
Lindsey Gardens
426 North “M” Street
Memory Grove Park
300 North Canyon Road
North Bonneville Natural Area
933 East North Bonneville Drive
North Gateway Park
910 North Beck Street
Popperton Park
1400 East Popperton Park Way
Pugsley Ouray Park
343 West 500 North
Rotary Park
Up City Creek Canyon (2380 North 2500 East)
Shipp Park
579 East 4th Ave
Silver Park
126 West 500 North
Swede Town Park
840 West 1500 North
Warm Springs Park
840 North Beck Street