Parks - Liberty Park
Liberty Park Multi-Use Path FAQ
Liberty Park, located between 9th and 13th South and 5th and 7th East in Salt Lake City, is the oldest and most prominent park in Utah. Since its beginning in 1882, Liberty Park has been a favorite open space retreat for thousands of people who have enjoyed its beautiful trees, shrubs and clean mountain air. Liberty is a place to connect with nature, a place to enjoy friendships and family relationships and a place to escape the daily cares of life. Throughout the years people have enjoyed the grass and cool shade trees for lawn games and barbequing. Sports such as jogging, bicycling, swimming, tennis, rowing, horseshoes and volleyball, have always been an important part of Liberty Park. Whether it is participating in a family reunion, or enjoying the Park in solace with one’s thoughts, Liberty Park has been a favorite spot for thousands throughout its existence. As its name implies, Liberty Park is a place where all people are invited to enjoy the freedom and beauty of nature in a historical and grand setting.
Address
600 E 900 S
Liberty Park Google Map. The features on this map are not necessarily precise. Use as a general guide only.
Hours
Concessions: Monday-Sunday 11am-7pm
Rotary Playground: Monday-Sunday 7am-11pm
Additional Phone Numbers
Concessions, Rides, Paddleboats: (801)521-0962
Tracy Aviary: (801)596-8500
Amenities
- Park amenity map (pdf)
Click on the link below the photo for more information. Note that some links will take you to external websites, and all links open in a new window.
Reservations
- Rice Terrace Pavilion Reservation (seats 200) half day: $46.00 full day: $92.00, 4-BBQ's
- Non-resident half day: $57.00 full day: $114.00
Other information
- 100 acres
Liberty Park Calendar