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    Wardle Fields Regional Park

    4.6 (23 reviews)

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    Michelle L.

    My family met my brother's family there Friday night around 4 pm. We parked right by the pickle ball courts and were able to get a front row spot. We walked past the pavilion and playground down to the splash pad. My oldest just wanted to play on the big playground while my 18 month olds wanted to play in the splash pad. It wasn't too crowed surprisingly. There isn't much shade so a lot of people brought pop up shade tents. We were able to put our stuff against the rock wall between the playground and splash pad. It's nice that the big slides are covered so they aren't too hot to go down. I wish there was more shade though. Fun park for all ages.

    Holly B.

    THIS. PARK. IS. SO. COOL. It's the bees knees. I found it after I accidentally missed the redwood road exit on bangerter and had to take a roundabout way back to redwood through Bluffdale, and miraculously, past this park. I sneaked a peak as we drove by and couldn't stop thinking about it! We went to explore the very next day. The best attraction is the giant slides / they're like 3 stories tall. There's three of them and they're all awesome. There's a whole bunch of rocks to climb around and both big and little kid toys. It's all very modern and unique. There are walking trails all around the perimeter and pretty scenery. The parking lot is good size, too. The splash pad just opened today so we just barely missed it, but it is humugous! I can't wait to go back when it's open and let the kids run around in the water. There are all sorts of rocks and nets and waterfalls and stuff. Good job Bluffdale!

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    Brian B.

    Mother of all Splash Pads. This place is on par with a theme park in terms of amenities, cleanliness, equipment, atmosphere etc. It's hard to believe that it's free to enjoy. There is a large area various kinds of water features including a water fall, jumping water, squirting water etc. They break up the space nicely with fake rocks and climbing walls. They also have a gigantic play tower that reminds one of a watchtower. It's three stories high, and is completely contained / safe except the final set of stairs to the top which are very steep and toddlers could have trouble with. Long, winding slides carry kids and adults alike to the bottom at respectably thrilling speeds. Surrounding this tower are various pieces of new and innovative equipment like swings, spinning towers, nets, walls and so on. Everything has been reimagined slightly and is a fun change of pace from traditional equipment. There is also a dedicated toddler play area with pint-sized surfaces to climb and explore. A pair of ziplines sits to one side, with a raised leaping area and maybe 10 feet of vertical descent over 100 feet of length). They also have lots of new tennis and basketball courts a bit further away. People tend to come with coolers, umbrellas, canopies, blankets etc. and make a whole day of it. As such, the nicest spots of lawn tend to fill up fast as big families sprawl out. Come early for the best spots. Dogs are not allowed.

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    Joshua S.

    My son LOVES this park. It has just about everything that a family needs to keep occupied for an entire day. Splash pad, zip lines, slides, jungle gym, teeter-totter things, other things that kids love to play on that are difficult to describe. On holidays it can be quite busy, but there is PLENTY of space for families to bring a pop-up canopy and a grill and make a day of it. My only issue is that nobody pays attention to or enforces the "No animals" in the splash pad area. Every time I've been here people have their dogs splashing around in the water with them.

    Nichole D.

    Best thing if all is it's FREE!!! Great place for the family to com and bring food & drinks. Pets seem to be welcome. Very clean and tons of things to do! Play grounds, slides, splash pad, running streams and much more. Great summer hot spot!

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    best park ever so fun and cool to play on my kids loved it they wanted to live there. WOW. I wish I lived closer.

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    One of our FAVORITE parks! In the summer the water is on and there's a huge splash pad next to the park.

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    Awesome splash pad. I wish I had something like this to go to when I was a kid. Lots of parking, but pavilions, and splash pad is huge.

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    3.0(1 review)
    5.0 mi

    You'd think with its location due North in the shadow of Bingham High School -- and being directly…read moreeast of Bonanza Court and the bevy of other housing developments -- it would be better known. Or, at least reviewed by now! My first visit came during school hours ... there was an almost-full parking lot, but nobody at the park. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure this one out. Prospector Park won't blow your hair back with epic amenities, but it has all the things you'd want in a park: A big open field (covering 2-3ish acres); a Loop Trail around the park's perimeter (about 1/3 of a mile); a covered and reservable pavilion with 10 picnic tables ... and what would be most charitably referred to as a "serviceable" barbecue; a gazebo with a picnic table, a volleyball area (grass underneath, not sanded or paved), a newish playground (with one "parents bench"), and a full basketball court. The amenities will definitely do the trick for a family gathering (of, say, up to 50ish). I came in April, which I consider as preceding peak season (and the sprucing up that cities usually do before it), so the park I saw wasn't the cleanest and well-kept one I've been to. It may have a better shine on it once the outdoor season is in full swing. Still, it's a great place for the people of South Jordan -- and especially the surrounding Prospector Place and Cherry Hill neighborhoods -- to go for fun, a family gathering, or just for a brisk afternoon walk.

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    1.7(3 reviews)
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    Avoid this business at all costs. They canvassed our neighborhood with flyers advertising…read morebasketball tryouts. We gave them a try and regret it. Such a waste of money. It is ran by a husband and wife team (Tim & Crystal Huang). They charged a non-refundable $25 fee for basketball tryouts & we gave it a shot. Hundreds showed up. Seems all kids made a team level. They promise you an elite program but fall short. Business acumen is just not there. In just a couple short months we shelled out over $500 with little to no return; playing time or constructive learning. Monthly dues are $135/mo; not including uniform, tournament, league fees. Our child made the highest level team, but it was a mess. We lost half our team in 2 mos. as parents left. They have you sign a year long contract and are unafraid to threaten parents with attorneys & fees. It's just not worth it. Skills trainings are one size fits all approach & crammed with over 30 to 40 kids. We also got an unpaid coach who was tasked with coaching more than one team in exchange for freebies for him and his child (who also played on our team). We found a better team to play on w/o paying $135+ monthly fees.

    Lack of organization and consistency makes this club very unprofessional. Not to mention our son's…read morecoach was rarely in attendance and we paid an extra fee for a professional coach. What a joke! The players were great. Everything else about this place made this experience very negative. So glad to be done!

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