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Originally a grist mill and farm, Liberty Park is Salt Lake City’s oldest city park and offers numerous recreational opportunities.
The park has 2 playgrounds (Rotary Playground has ADA access), volleyball courts, bocce ball courts, a basketball court, horseshoes, grills, a pavilion, a gazebo, a greenhouse, an aviary, a museum, a swimming pool, several water features, multiple shopping and concessions options, an afterschool program, drinking fountains, and restrooms. The park's pond has an island with the gazebo and paddleboats are available. Explore the park's treasures via its concrete pathways and its running/walking trail.
Utah's Transit Authority (UTA)'s public transportation system provides easy access to the park with multiple bus stops along the streets bordering the park. Visit the UTA website to plan your trip.
A long linear parking lot runs along S Constitution Drive on either side of the park and a large parking lot is located within the park off S Constitution Drive on E 1150 S.
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