I grew up just a couple streets up from this park, so I have some nostalgia associated with it. It is a clean park with lots of room. The playground is often a bit crowded. The park has lots of picnic tables, so you can usually find a place to sit and eat, unless a special event is going on. The bathrooms are not super well kept. One time they were completely out of toilet paper and paper towels, which could be a huge disaster for someone. This park can get especially crowded during city events such as the Fiesta Days around July 24, or the Harvest Moon Hurrah sometime in the middle of September. Parking is on the street and during events like these, the parking overflows to the streets for a couple of...
Read moreA good park surrounding the old Spanish Fork Library building. There's a walking path around the entire park, which is one city block big. The playground is nice with a smaller playground for toddlers and a good sized bigger playground. I love that there is a shade canopy. The bathrooms aren't super clean, but they are super close to the playground. There are picnic tables and a big open grass area with plenty of mature trees. Only 4 stars though, because the parking is all street parking. This can be problematic during busy times, as many city events take place here. All in all,...
Read moreThere are benches, playground, plenty of shade trees, well kept grounds (though the rose garden was rather sad), and the seasonal restrooms of course. The grounds have plenty of space and happen to be connected to the Spanish fork. It was nearly 100°F but there was a good breeze passing that allies some cooling. You can find some statues to memorialize or commemorate groups, events, etc. , that allow for educational insight if you opt to take your family here for a picnic All around, it's a place that is on my list to visit when I'm...
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