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Reimagining Landscapes with SLC’s Restoration Ecology Team 

Posted on: December 8th, 2025

Reimagining Landscapes with SLC’s Restoration Ecology Team When it comes to the landscape, what few might notice, our team obsesses over. Our Restoration Ecology team has been hard at work over the past few years dreaming and executing new ways for Salt Lake City’s Landscapes to thrive not just now, but long term.   This […]

Salt Lake City Completes the First Phase of the Highly Anticipated Glendale Park 

Posted on: December 8th, 2025

Salt Lake City Completes the First Phase of the Highly Anticipated Glendale Park  Salt Lake City and community members opened the first phase of Glendale Park on Saturday, the City’s first regional park in more than 60 years. Located on the site of the former Raging Waters/Seven Peaks water park (1375 W. 1700 South), the space […]

Turning a New Leaf on Weed Barrier Methods with Trails & Natural Lands  

Posted on: December 3rd, 2025

Turning a New Leaf on Weed Barrier Methods with Trails & Natural Lands   Each Autumn, thousands of leaves fall across the Salt Lake City valley. And, while some spend Saturdays neatly piling them across their yards with a rake, others let them live another life on the ground.   It’s no secret that utilizing your […]

For the Love of Stewardship

Posted on: December 3rd, 2025

For the Love of Stewardship Every year our Stewardship Team coordinates hundreds of volunteers to give back to our public lands. While the season for plantings and trash clean up typically peaks in the spring and summer months, our fall season has proven that nothing can stop the stewardship spirit. In October alone our volunteers […]

BE W.I.L.D – Do what you can

Posted on: December 1st, 2025

BE W.I.L.D – Do what you can We Can All Do Our Part Through Volunteer & Stewardship We can all do our part through volunteering and stewardship. If we can give a little time and effort to our community spaces, they will remain places of refuge and rejuvenation now and for years to come. Find […]

BE W.I.L.D – Limit your impact

Posted on: November 21st, 2025

BE W.I.L.D – Limit your impact Be Aware of the Impact of Your Feet, Wheels, and Paws We are visitors in these community spaces. Let’s leave them better than we found them. If you bring it with you, make sure it leaves with you. Be aware of the impact of your feet, wheels, and paws […]

Learning About Trees with Rowland Hall Fifth Graders

Posted on: November 13th, 2025

Learning About Trees with Rowland Hall Fifth Graders Earlier this year, Urban Forestry staff gave an engaging presentation about the importance of trees to Rowland Hall’s fifth-grade classes. The collaboration was initiated by Kiara Rivera, a dedicated teacher at the school who wanted her students to learn more about the role trees play in creating […]

BE W.I.L.D – Inclusive Spaces: Our Public Lands are for Everyone to Share

Posted on: November 13th, 2025

BE W.I.L.D – Inclusive Spaces: Our Public Lands are for Everyone to Share Our public lands are for everyone to share. Be aware and respectful of all visitors and their needs. Learn guidelines and expectations for specific spaces to support a welcoming and inclusive environment. Accessibility in our public lands is a priority for the city […]

Allen Park: The Hidden Gem of SLC Public Lands

Posted on: November 10th, 2025

Allen Park: The Hidden Gem of SLC Public Lands Tucked away in the heart of Salt Lake City is Allen Park, a magical place that blends art and nature. Often called a hidden gem among SLC’s public lands, this one-of-a-kind park is an incredibly special piece of Salt Lake City history. The History of Allen […]

BE W.I.L.D – Welcome to our Public Lands!

Posted on: November 6th, 2025

BE W.I.L.D – Welcome to our Public Lands! What are Public Lands? Public Lands are parks, trails and natural lands, urban forests, and golf courses owned by Salt Lake City. These lands provide unique outdoor spaces that embrace diversity, inclusivity, and the shared environment of nature. Prioritizing time outside Whether you prefer a park or […]