This is a lovely play place for kids, I'm not giving it five stars for the ADULT people WITH their DOGS who walk inside the playground and SMOKE and DON'T PICK UP theirs DOGS POP. They really don't care that it's IT'S A CHILDREN PLACE NOT A PET PLACE.
I don't know why they don't walk to the other side. Liberty Park is big enough to walk dogs, but these people have to walk inside and they have to make sure they smoke and trash their cigarettes inside the playground.😡
Also, why loud people in their bikes have to be there? Really? Smoking too? They don't have children playing in the playground plus if they have why we have to listen to their music there? Can they see small children? Can they see it's a place...
Read moreThe playground is nice and the percussion instruments are a great touch. I knocked a star off because there are two play structures that are pathways, which is great, except for when you loose sight of your young child. It's too easy for them to go to the other side and you can't see them or get to them easily. I also knocked it down a little because the bathrooms scared my potty training kid, I should have been better prepared, but the restrooms we're gross and kinda scary to a 3 year old.
Overall it's a nice place to play. Liberty Park is my favorite in Salt Lake (as it is for a lot of people) and the little things about that particular part of the park are easy...
Read moreThere are swings, mini seesaw, climbing-tower(not sure how to phrase) w/slides. A couple things kids sit-on, spin 'round & 'round until dizzy and want to throw-up (¡Fun!). It has an area for younger/smaller children w/tiny slide, and activity area. Has a small sandbox and in the summer there is a small water spray area. Which is fairly popular (sign says swimming suit is required). There are full-sized swings & swings for toddlers/babies as well as one special chair for a disabled child. Has several picnic tables in lots of shade. Sometimes parking can be challenging. Not a whole lot of benches to sit on but...
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