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    Lone Peak Park

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    West Valley Skate Park

    West Valley Skate Park

    (4 reviews)

    It is very good for beginners and advanced skaters, if the park isn't your thing there is a great…read morepump track for bikes. As a skater the park was a great experience!

    The West Valley Skate Park is 31,000 square feet, which makes it the largest skate park in Utah. It…read moreincludes "features not found in any other local skatepark" according to their web site. We visited the West Valley Skate Park this Sunday afternoon and it was very busy. There must have been over a hundred skaters enjoying the great September weather. People of all ages were enjoying the skate park on skateboards, bikes, and scooters. Near the West Valley Skate Park they recently installed a small bike park that consists of two pump tracks. There is a larger, more advanced pump track, and a smaller track that's more suitable for kids. Our four year old son absolutely loves the Draper Cycle Park and we visit it regularly. This afternoon we came out to West Valley City specifically to test out the new bike park and had a great time. The two pump tracks are constructed of a black, synthetic, wood-like structure that's rubberized with a grippy surface. The track is surrounded by bark mulch and some small plants and trees. Our son was cruising around the pump track on his bike right away and having a great time! Although it was busy, the other kids were courteous and slowed down to avoid crowding each other or crashing. Unlike the Draper Cycle Park, which is all dirt and results in dusty bikes and dusty kids, the West Valley Skate Park is very clean, which I appreciated. There is also lots of lawn nearby, which was great for setting up a blanket for my wife and the baby to relax, while our older son rode his bike. Overall I'm impressed by the West Valley Skate Park and will be going back soon for another visit. Next time I'll bring my bike and join in the fun!

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    If your kid is under 10, prepare for them to get absolutely bulldozed by the older kids -- even in…read morethe so-called "toddler zone" (which is apparently toddler-friendly the same way a mosh pit is grandma-friendly). Jaylynn (the manager/owner?/bad-attitude-enthusiast) greeted guests with the warmth of a DMV worker on their last day. Her vibe was so aggressive you could practically taste the hostility. It's clearly contagious too, because Ava at the front desk checked us in like we were an inconvenience to her and her great-great grandchildren. Bonus: you'll spend about 30 minutes getting a wristband -- and that's without a line. This place could be great... if it were managed by literally anyone else.

    I wouldn't recommend paying for a party package. It's expensive and not a good value…read more $270 for 8 guests for 2 hours. Doesn't include jump socks and you're assigned one table in a room with 4 tables. There was another party at another table. I couldn't imagine all 4 tables full at the same time. It was crazy loud with just about 15 people in there. We didn't have our own garbage can, plus there were little flies everywhere. The pizza is terrible and a pitcher of tap water included. I'd suggest just paying for your guests and not doing a table. I'm not sure what exactly we were supposed to tip on, as the only service was bringing out the pizza and the plates and cups being set on the table. Not worth 20% on $270. The place itself is cool and fun. The trapeze was only open for about 10-15 minutes. It should be open non stop for how popular it is.

    Murray City Park

    Murray City Park

    (42 reviews)

    I honestly wasn't planning to do much at Murray City Park (I just stopped by to stretch my legs for…read morea bit) but it ended up being way nicer than you expect a quick stop to be. When you enter, you're greeted by a huge wooden Chief Wasatch sculpture at the entrance. It's kind of hard to miss and gives the whole place a bit of character before you even step onto the paths. From there, it opens up into this really clean, green space that just feels well cared for. And clean is the big thing here that matters. It feels like the park is well maintained. The grass is lush, the landscaping is especially pretty in the summer months, and there are tons of mature trees that give you shade without making the place feel closed in. It strikes a nice balance between open space and cozy, private areas. The walking paths are another highlight. They're easy, flat, and perfect if you're just trying to clear your head or, like me, take a quick break and stretch your legs. You've also got little views of water here and there that add to the calm vibe without turning it into a full-on destination park. What's kind of impressive is how much is packed into one place. There's an amphitheater, sports fields for pretty much everything, a pool, even an outdoor ice rink when it's in season. The park has playgrounds, picnic areas, and pavilions, too. The park is open year-round and is clearly a local favorite because it's always buy, but the crowds never felt overwhelming when I was there. There's enough space to spread out, which helps. Overall, this park is not trying to be anything flashy, just a really solid, well-kept community park. Easy to walk, nice to look at, and surprisingly relaxing for a quick stop. Definitely one of those spots you end up appreciating more than you expected.

    The park has a cool rose garden area with a few seats and some artillery cannons. People were…read moreplaying volleyball or something in the center and it's right by a shopping center and the hospital, so a strategic location for sure. There's a large bust/statue up front as well.

    Lone Peak Park - skate_parks - Updated May 2026

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