Washington Park

Washington Park

Washington State

About Washington Park

This compact urban oasis in Salt Lake City provides surprising green space and recreational opportunities despite its city location. Perfect for quick getaways and family outings with accessible facilities and beautiful natural surroundings.

Reviews

★★★★★ 5 years ago

I got to see the moose with her twins, only a few days before they were unfortunately caught in water and trapped. The cow was able to be rescued and relocated, but her twins were not. These may be some of the last photos of them.

— Neena Plant

★★★★★ 6 years ago

This is my favorite park to go too. It’s very nice on hot days going up the canyon to this park because it’s always a little cooler. It has nice bathrooms with flush toilets. It’s fun that it’s right next to the golf course. It has nice playgrounds for kids. It’s very shady with lots of trees here. My family loves coming to this park a few times every summer and having a BBQ. They have picnic tables, I suggest they add a few more picnic tables because it’s such a big area, they only have 4 picnic tables. There is enough room to add at least 2-3 more. I also wish they would allow dogs at this park.

— Megan Larsen

★★★★★ 5 years ago

Came here for a wedding reception and it was great. The temperatures were cooler and the open space made it easy to social distance. It's a beautiful park and it's always nice to get up to the mountains to enjoy the temperature and scenery.

— Matthew Jenson

★★★★★ 3 years ago

Beautiful park. So green!! Pretty. Shade. Good amenities. We had our work party here for 150 people and it was great. Softball field, BBQ, trash cans, lots of tables under the pavillion, bathrooms, parking, etc.

— Natalie G

★★★★☆ 6 years ago

Beautiful little park tucked away from everyone. They have a nice huge field and a playground with a picnic area. It’s a great place to use for family reunions or maybe small church events. Although make sure you reserve it in advance. There’s a small creek that runs through it too.

— Michael S

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