Reviews
Great place for dogs! Lots of dog owners go here. When we are there we saw many without leashes, which I would only recommend if your dog is well trained. Great paths through trees as you get further up the park. Can see Capitol some from park as well. Kids would love the water. Fairly shallow on most places.
Such a cute little park that was PERFECT for the photoshoot I was doing for a family. So many little nooks, benches, trees, etc in a fairly small area that makes its dream for a photographers.
One of my favorite parks in SLC. The park is small but well-maintained most of the year. People can have a picnic, meditate, and play frisbee or balls. My less favorite thing in this park is the people who leave their dogs without a leash. I love animals, but I do not like them to chase me. Some dogs go inside the water pond and chase baby ducks. Some owners call them, but others let the dogs have fun even if they scare the little ducks.
A small park, mostly covered in trees with benches galore. A little man made pond and waterfall sit in the middle of it all, babbling away. A few gorgeous bridges to cross and snap pictures of! A good place to rest while walking around town.
When you walk down from State Capitol Building to Temple Square, you'll see this quiet and beautiful park. When you're alone, be aware of those hobos inside the park.
When compared the rest of the "Stepford-ish" surrounding area, the religious influence is apparent when you compare something as simple as the grounds of the "Brigham Young Historic Park" with City Creek Park. City Creek Park was certainly maintained to a lower degree and quality than the rest of the area. It was still relaxing to walk around and there were plenty of benches albeit covered in goose droppings.
Beautiful and peaceful park to walk and seat while enjoying a nice day.
Restful and beautiful. What a place to be on pioneers day. Shame the temple is covered in scaffolding…
Nice park near City Creek Center. Peaceful place to sit and eat near the small creek.
Lots of litter in the water features when I went, and a homeless guy napping on the handicap ramp. To be fair it does seem like a nice park to nap in.