This is a large park that seems rather uninteresting from the road but once you drive into it and past the first parking lot and into the back you see all it has to offer!
In the front next to the road is an old barn style pavilion next to an old toddler size playground, a basketball court, and tennis court. There are tall trees here and the little playground is shaded. There is also a good sized parking lot. In the fall this is where the North Logan pumpkin walk begins and ends after it snakes through more of the park.
As you drive further into the park, you pass three well-kept baseball diamonds with small bleachers and a public bathroom.
Next you pass some large grassy areas with a disc golf course
Next is a great playground for lots of ages! There are two rope climbing structures, a large three story play structure, and a medium-size younger kid play structure. There are lots of swings, including a merry-go-round three swing set. The trees are small so none of the playground has shade.
A splash pad is just south of the playground. It's very cold at the beginning of the summer. I heard from other guests that it gets warmer as the season goes on. This is the kind of splash pad with poles and loops that spray water. There are some small table-like structures that have water coming up like a fountain that little kids like a lot.
There is a very large pavilion full of picnic tables and a building with bathrooms west of the playground and splash pad near the parking there. And a few picnic tables are scattered near the large playground.
Last of all of a sand volleyball court and probably enough grass and nets for at least two soccer games.
Throughout the park are paved walking trails. It's a lovely place for a walk. The walkways are wide enough for a stroller and for little kids on bikes. There are benches and trees by the walkways. It would be great for walking with your dog...
Read moreWe are from out of town. This was the last fun thing to do with our grands before we had to leave at 11. We came especially on a hot morning to play in the splash pad. There were no hours posted so chose this park. Got here at 9:30 only to find the water is not turned on until 11. Well after we have to leave. Hours need to be posted on the website to avoid disappointment for the children. There are also no benches for parents and grandparents to sit and watch the kids at the playground/splash pad. That does not make for a comfortable visit for older people when they have to sit on the ground. There was also dogs all over and none of the poop was being cleaned up. It was just left to be stepped in. It seems like it could be a nice place if there was more care taken to include everyone and if rules for dogs...
Read moreMy family love this park its just about the only park we go to if given a choice its a huge park and newer it also has an older park in the same place a little smaller with a decent size climbing wall my boys love the whole area from the soccer fields and LaCrosse field to the baseball and volleyball 🏐 its got the super small kiddy park and the fireplace tennis and just a whole bunch of area to play i forgot.to mention the water park well splash pad closed from covid but endless area to run and playfully explore. You want to wear your kids out this is the all in one for the valley indknt know of anywhere else to get it all even disc golf we have thrown a few rounds. Love this park and the area its all so well taken care of thank you for whomever put this...
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