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Reviews
Pebble sand beach runs in front of the water. Each of the 3 pavilions cover multiple picnic tables. The walking path is great for scooters, walking and running. Water is calm enough for kids to learn to kayak, canoe, or paddle board. Fishing is easy access from the grassy sides. Live worms were the bait that worked best today. Great park for family fun in the sun!
So much fun coming here! Concessions and bathrooms close by, easy to bring over your things from the parking lot. Love Paddleboarding and kayaking here
Really fun little place. Some pavilions, grass, sand/beach, dock for boats, fishing, swimming and more. The fishing around the edges has a lot of seaweed so it’s not that fun for little kids. Parking is $15 per day unless you have a pass from the city. Has a track around that is fun to walk/run/ or ride around. There is a QR code that can be used to make payment for parking. QR code with when fish are restocked would be cool.
Nicely situated park in the foothills that is a good size for small children making it easier to keep an eye on them while they play in the sand and watch the ducks.
Water was cold from mountain runoff but refreshing when it was 97 degrees out. We rented a paddleboard and it wasn't busy when we went so it was very relaxing. Looked like a nice place for fishing as we saw a few fly fisherman catching trout.
I LOVE PADDLE BOARDING HERE! It's a little small, so get there early if you want a good spot! Restrooms: Pretty clean for a park/ reservation - they run out of soap sometimes, which isn't that big of a deal.
Over $15 for parking? Wasn’t it $6 last year? Also you have to pay for borrowed life jackets? We got here to play in the pond for an hour and there’s no other option except full day parking, but didn’t have time to go anywhere else, so I dropped my kid’s off and parked somewhere else and walked back, and then it was so dirty! So much trash in the water and in the shallow spots. I know that’s due to people being inconsiderate, but for $15 per car you would think you could keep it cleaner. The snack shack is nice but it seems like this is just in it for the $
Very family friendly, lots of kids so your kids will have someone to play with. I do however highly recommend to keep your kids away from the grassy areas unless they have shoes, many people leave their dirty/used fishing hooks and don’t dispose properly. One of my kiddos luckily just got the fishing line wrapped around his foot and noticed before the hook went into his foot.
Great park descent challenging fishing pond with some good size fish I caught a 12 to 14 inches and let it go back to get bigger. Great park very clean and plenty of space and picnic tables Restrooms: So nice probably some of the cleanest and nicest restrooms. Picnic area: Ole ty of table with overhead cover.
What a great little park. Attractive with a nice pond that can be used for wadding, swimming, and paddle boarding. Clean smallish pavilions, changing rooms, and a snack shack not sure of the hours. I was there for a festival, but I believe parking/use fee is charged for non-Springville residents. No dogs allowed signs, so no water play with fido. Dog-friendliness: No dogs allowed Picnic area: a number of smallish, shaded pavilions