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- Place Types Park
- Address 4200 W Harvey Blvd, Cedar Hills, UT 84062, USA
- Coordinate 40.4056327,-111.7593773
- Website http://www.cedarhills.org/parks-trails/
- Rating 4.8
- Compound Code C64R+76 Cedar Hills, UT, USA
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My daughter loved it! It was very busy, there are at least two pavilions to sit under. Tons of fun things for the kids to do. Splash pad seemed small. Pickle ball and basketball courts. We will definitely be back.
4301 W Harvey Blvd. Right next to Deerfield Elementary School
Baseball field
Large soccer field
Large space themed playground
Space themed splash pad (10 am -8pm)
Six pickleball courts
Two tennis courts
One large basketball court with six different hoops
Three pavilions with picnic tables and one without
Restrooms
South side of the park backs up to the Murdock Trail
The restrooms in all the parks are opened for the season around mid-April and are closed again around the first of October.
The playground and the splash pad after both super cool. The only downside is that there isn't much geared towards younger kids. Most of the playground involved climbing ropes/netting, and there weren't very many slides. Even the little kid playground was too difficult for my toddler, I'm not sure why they put in a rope bridge for the toddler playground, and there aren't any little kid swings. They're are some accessibility friendly swings though which is cool. The splash pad had lots of spraying things, which bigger kids like, but not many smaller fountains. It's definitely a great park for older kids.
Everything was clean and neat, hopefully it stays that way as it ages. There's also lots of sports courts, a walking path, a few pavilions and scattered picnic tables.
Not much shade, though parts of the playground are shaded. It was pretty crowded, so it was difficult to social distance right now.
This is the first time we have been to this park. So much for! My boys had a great time. The park is definitely built for bigger kids. My 4 year old could do everything by himself. My 20 month old couldn't do most of the stuff by himself, so I had to help him. The splash pad was really fun!! All in all a fun park and a great way to cool off!
Two complaints. The pickle ball court fencing has extremely sharp metal straps that hold the tarp to the fence. Anyone can slice their hand open if you’re not careful. The city should come up with a better idea to strap the tarp down rather than metal banding strips. Horrible idea! Tables are constantly filthy. Almost impossible to sit anywhere with out sitting on sticky food or ice cream. Seems like the only time they are somewhat cleaned is from a rain storm.
New, clean park with a lot to offer. This park has tennis, pickle ball, and Basketball courts. Softball and open fields. Splash pad and a fantastic play structure. Picnic tables and bathrooms are close.
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