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    Summit Park

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    Union Park - Pavilion

    Union Park

    5.0(4 reviews)
    5.2 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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    Union Park - Picnic table and grill stand

    Picnic table and grill stand

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    The Kissing Bridge

    The Kissing Bridge

    5.0(3 reviews)
    8.3 miSugar House

    That's just what they call it. The Kissing Bridge. The bridge in Hidden Hollow where you take your…read morecrush, your lover, your partner, your forever, and you kiss them. It's hard to see when this tradition started, but this bridge will forever be The Kissing Bridge of SLC. There's no right or wrong way to do it, at least as far as the custom goes. No formally accepted protocol, but that's really kissing in general. I say, bring them across and kiss in the middle. I'm also of the mindset that if you're going to kiss someone, you do it right or you don't do it at all. So don't just make it a peck--give it your all. This is not simply a tradition for the callow youth; stacks and stacks of adults come to The Kissing Bridge for a special moment. If you really want to go for it, take a spin or two in slow dance and then make your move. It's sort of beautiful that it's a bridge. Because what is a bridge, if not just a connection between two points? A bridge is a link that gets us from Point A to Point B. A kiss is the same. Who can say where the Point B leads to? Sometimes we don't know, but we take a step into the unknown, hold our partner, put our hands on the small of their back, pull them gently in, close our eyes, and step across to the other side of the bridge with them. A word of caution: you need to mean it. This bridge is powerful and it can turn a simple kiss into something much greater. It can knit hearts together with an unbreakable bond. Proceed carefully. I'm reminded of the words of the poet: When I kiss you, it will be with every emotion, and feeling, from every last corner of my heart. When I kiss you, it will start inside of me, born the day we met, and will speed through time to catch up to us today. When I kiss you, it will be the first of many times I kiss you, but you will be the last new person I ever want to kiss.

    yah nice bridge, these juicy reviews are what I came here for thoughread more

    Murray City Park

    Murray City Park

    4.5(42 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    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.

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    Grass area

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    Seth found a squirrel!

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    Harvest Estates Park - Street view

    Harvest Estates Park

    4.5(4 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    What a strange little park. I found it on the Yelp app, and when driving up, I thought surely I had…read morethe wrong address. You drive into a neighborhood, and make a turn down a dead end street. And there it is, at the end of the street. In fact, there's not really any formal parking, just parking along the side of the cul-de-sac. There are a few picnic tables and one pavilion, a water spigot, garbage service, and a playground. The playground is actually pretty cool, and probably the main attraction. Mostly, though, there's a whole lot of grass here. If you want to run free, picnic, or play a game of ultimate, football, or anything else that requires lots of open space, this is your big grassy field. In the back corner there's a chain link backstop, but no real baseball diamond to speak of as it's all grass. Ya, a little strange to be finding this little park in the middle of a residential neighborhood, but strange is good in this case. A nice diversion and certainly in this incredible fall weather, a nice place to get out of the house while we still can.

    Only a mile bike ride from our home, Harvest Estates Park is nestled among residential homes and is…read morea great play area for children. There's no roads nearby, other than the cul-de-sac, so there's no dangerous streets bordering the park, so you don't have to worry about children crossing the road and getting into trouble. The playground equipment is relativity new and offers a lot of fun climbing, slides, and other unique obstacles. Our little boy loves playing at Harvest Estates Park! There's a baseball area among the large grass field and several large trees that provide ample shade on a hot summer day. There's also a covered picnic pavilion with several Punic tables. The picnic area is a little worn out and the tables are dirty.

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    Harvest Estates Park
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    Wheeler Historic Farm - Old tree sculpture

    Wheeler Historic Farm

    4.6(108 reviews)
    5.4 mi
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    This place has so much to offer! We didn't realize how much or we would have gotten here earlier!…read more I have been wanting to check this place out since shortly after we moved to Utah. It looks like such a beautiful place to walk around and it's free! From tree carvings, wildflowers and historic tours. We came for the wonderful Sunday Farmer's Market and there were so many amazing vendors with so many yummy samples! My favorite was the Mediterranean Hummus vendor. So many selections to choose from! Because of the hummus purchase we had to book it out and get it home and chilled! They had fresh meat, eggs, breads, jellies, salsas, and of course tons of produce from different Utah produce farms. It's very busy and you may have to park in the neighborhood surrounding the farm on Sundays. It's quite popular!!!! I loved the old historic buildings some dating back to the early 1900's. There's plenty of animals to check out from horses, to cows, pigs, sheep, goats, roosters, peacocks and a sheep. There's a small country store onsite as well. They have tractor and wagon rides. Some of the most beautiful wood flowers growing, a small creek runs through the property and there are several trails which I look forward to exploring on our next trip. I'm also excited to watch a lesson on cow milking! It's truly a beautiful spot to visit, and if you are interested I'd suggest bringing a blanket and some lunch and sitting under the shady trees and enjoying the magnificent things this working farm has to offer.

    The farmer's market here is a great alternative to the one downtown although still much smaller…read more The farm itself is always a fun treat to see the animals including cows, bunnies, chickens, peacocks, sheep, and a donkey. I love taking our dogs to see the "exotic" animals. Behind the activity barn is garden entirely worked on by volunteers in the Master Gardener program. If you ever see them working be sure to share your thanks! There's also a long path that loops the property once you cross the bridge, it follows the stream and then hangs left.

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    Wheeler Historic Farm - Wood shed from the early 1900's

    Wood shed from the early 1900's

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    Wheeler Historic Farm

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