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    Lodestone Park

    4.7 (12 reviews)

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    This park is huge and fun. Tons of equipment to play on and lots of space to run. Easily one of my favorites.

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    Pickleball, tennis, zip line, swings, slides, pavilions.

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    Union Park

    Union Park

    5.0
    (4 reviews)
    9.0 mi

    This spot needs a recent review! There is more to it, but by far the best thing here is the unique,…read morewhimsical playground design. Little kids love this - it inspires the imagination. There's even a sort of tiny hydraulic elevator that's you don't find elsewhere. Overall the equipment caters to littler kids, but there is plenty to keep interest of older kids too. I wouldn't be thrilled about the idea of sending kids to this park without supervision...although it's not exactly 'ghetto' like other reviewers have said, there are some 'unsavory' characters hanging out around this particular part of town from time to time.

    I've been a bunch over the last few weeks, and this place is really glorious in the fall. It's a…read moreseldom used running track, and not very large, but when you need to get out and want to change of scenery, it's nice to come and do a few laps. They seem to be cracking down on the teenage kids to come over to hang out, but in after school hours, you were definitely going to see them in the picnic area I will say, that the picnic area and the playgrounds, and restrooms, are a little more run down and haven't had a lot of sprucing up in the last several years, but they're still tidy and functional. Not necessarily a destination park, but super convenient if you're in the area and want a little green grass, shade, and fresh air.

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    Mountview Park

    Mountview Park

    3.9
    (18 reviews)
    10.3 mi

    Well, this is a different place than it used to be. As a kid, I would go here with my dad. It was a…read moreschool then, and we'd sled down the hill. Some very fond memories of my dad getting the old inner tubes, blowing them up, and tubing down. He took my little brothers a couple times and I went as a pre-teen and the hill seemed much smaller then. As a teen, my first ever paying job was here. Again, it was still a school, and they had baseball diamonds where I was an umpire for tee-ball. Such memories. When they got rid of the school, I was curious to see what would happen. What sprung up in its place was a park that the next generation of kids will have to fill their memories. Instead of the school, and a winter-only sledding hill, this is a full-blown summer park. Apparently splash pads are a thing. Safer than a pool (at least for drowning) and still built to keep you cool in the heat of the summer, there's a big ol' splash pad here that's built for the little ones to stomp around and get wet. Bring the sunscreen. As others have mentioned, there's a lack of shade here, so you'll want to protect yourself from the sun. And it's probably best as a weekday reprieve. It swarms with kids on the weekends and you might get elbowed around. Beyond the splash pad, you've got some playgrounds that are geared towards different aged kids, some courts, and a whole lot of grass. This park covers the bases for lots of kids of different ages and will surely be one of the places to provide them with fond childhood memories.

    Currently, the playgrounds are completely fenced off because no one took into account that the…read moreslides would get too hot in the sun. Where did the architects that work for for Cottonwood Heights get their degrees? Unbelievable. Hopefully the city has the cash to pony-up for some shade structures stat. Epic fail.

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    Magna Regional Park

    Magna Regional Park

    4.5
    (4 reviews)
    3.4 mi

    The city could not have done a better job with this park. It's got pretty much everything you…read morecould want out of a park. A large splash pad with a good amount of water features, several playgrounds with cool and unique play elements for kids of all ages, a large open field, and at least for the moment, some more natural elements with walking paths. Despite the number of people that come here, it's always extremely clean and everything in working order. I believe the construction is a multi phase deal and it's not done yet. So the park is only going to get better. I highly recommend coming to check it out and coming frequently. This is easily the best park in the area

    New park on the west side! It was a big area that was split into two sections. There's a side…read morethat's fully dedicated to being a splash pad area. That area was a good size for you to play in. Other side had playgrounds.There was a section that was more toddler friendly and one for bigger kids. They had the zip line chair and rope swing. There was a bathroom by the splash pad area that you could use to change. It seemed to be the only restroom. I wished they had another because everyone who was all wet would go inside making the floor wet. So only downside was that. Other than that there's also a field that you can run around. If you plan on coming to the splash pad bring towels! They had green turf that's actually soft to lay on. But you can also bring your own little shade tent and chairs.

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