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Harvey Park — Attraction in Cedar Hills

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Cedar Hills, UT 84062, United States
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Harvey Park

4301 Harvey Blvd, Pleasant Grove, UT 84062
4.6(206)
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Reviews of Harvey Park

4.6
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4.0
5y

The playground and the splash pad are 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...

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5.0
5y

Wow!, this park is a real find! There is something for everyone. My kids and nieces and nephews from ages 16 to 3 were happily occupied here. Pavillions, splash pad, baseball field, 2 tennis courts, and 6 pickleball courts, basketball courts, baseball field, hills for sledding in the winter (small ones), open green space, and an epic playground!! Lots of climbing equipment, planets on the ground, swings, zipline swings, even a special needs zipline swing that is SO fun! The water wasn't turned on while we were there from 10:30-1pm. It would be nice to have that posted somewhere because lots of people were there in their swimsuits--but no water. The park is right on the Murdock Trail so biking to it is easy. We will definitely be hitting this park hard.

Update: there is a permanent shave ice stand now too! I'm not sure how this park could be any...

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5.0
5y

First time at this park and the kids absolutely loved it! Mostly went for the splash pad, which is a medium size but had plenty for kids to play in. The rocket was pretty fun when it would "blast off" with the water. Zipline was a hit with all the kids. I especially loved the different climbing areas as there was a smaller one that my two year old could handle by herself.

The Astro turf can get pretty warm on bare-feet so be warned.

Apparently they have a food truck round up on Wednesday evenings. They pulled in around 4:30 pm today (8/19/20). It was fun to see the options you could have if hungry.

Good shaded pavilions, but only two with about six picnic benches per pavilion. Not a lot of other shade. Bathrooms are...

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Sarah HancockSarah Hancock
Wow!, this park is a real find! There is something for everyone. My kids and nieces and nephews from ages 16 to 3 were happily occupied here. Pavillions, splash pad, baseball field, 2 tennis courts, and 6 pickleball courts, basketball courts, baseball field, hills for sledding in the winter (small ones), open green space, and an epic playground!! Lots of climbing equipment, planets on the ground, swings, zipline swings, even a special needs zipline swing that is SO fun! The water wasn't turned on while we were there from 10:30-1pm. It would be nice to have that posted somewhere because lots of people were there in their swimsuits--but no water. The park is right on the Murdock Trail so biking to it is easy. We will definitely be hitting this park hard. Update: there is a permanent shave ice stand now too! I'm not sure how this park could be any more perfect!
Aleisha BeardAleisha Beard
Looks awesome! .... Not for anyone under 5 or kiddos to don't like heat. If your kids are fearless under age of 5, spare your momma/dadda heart and avoid this playground. To get to the funnest looking slide you gotta go through endless areas of rope climbing. Even the baby slide requires kids to cross a bridge of it, I saw a dad tell his kid straight up no cause it was to difficult to help his kid across. The splash pad looked fun, but it didn't have a section for younger kids who don't enjoy getting blasted in the face. No shade covering, it just feels very hot.
Benson LeeBenson Lee
The playground itself is extensive and super exciting for the kiddos. Their are great pickleball and tennis courts, and the bathrooms are pretty clean! The only minor downside I noticed is that most of the playground equipment would probably be a bit scary or difficult for a kid under the age of 6. The best slide is at the top of a rope pyramid, and even the smaller slides have things that little kids might struggle with. Overall, it's an all-around great park!
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Wow!, this park is a real find! There is something for everyone. My kids and nieces and nephews from ages 16 to 3 were happily occupied here. Pavillions, splash pad, baseball field, 2 tennis courts, and 6 pickleball courts, basketball courts, baseball field, hills for sledding in the winter (small ones), open green space, and an epic playground!! Lots of climbing equipment, planets on the ground, swings, zipline swings, even a special needs zipline swing that is SO fun! The water wasn't turned on while we were there from 10:30-1pm. It would be nice to have that posted somewhere because lots of people were there in their swimsuits--but no water. The park is right on the Murdock Trail so biking to it is easy. We will definitely be hitting this park hard. Update: there is a permanent shave ice stand now too! I'm not sure how this park could be any more perfect!
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Looks awesome! .... Not for anyone under 5 or kiddos to don't like heat. If your kids are fearless under age of 5, spare your momma/dadda heart and avoid this playground. To get to the funnest looking slide you gotta go through endless areas of rope climbing. Even the baby slide requires kids to cross a bridge of it, I saw a dad tell his kid straight up no cause it was to difficult to help his kid across. The splash pad looked fun, but it didn't have a section for younger kids who don't enjoy getting blasted in the face. No shade covering, it just feels very hot.
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The playground itself is extensive and super exciting for the kiddos. Their are great pickleball and tennis courts, and the bathrooms are pretty clean! The only minor downside I noticed is that most of the playground equipment would probably be a bit scary or difficult for a kid under the age of 6. The best slide is at the top of a rope pyramid, and even the smaller slides have things that little kids might struggle with. Overall, it's an all-around great park!
Benson Lee

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