Heritage Park

250 North Fairfield Road, Kaysville, UT 84037

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4.5 506
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Hours open

Monday:

6:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Tuesday:

6:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Wednesday:

6:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Thursday:

6:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Friday:

6:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Saturday:

6:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Sunday:

Closed

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Location & Phone number

250 North Fairfield Rd, Kaysville, UT 84037, United States
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About the Business

Heritage Park in Kaysville, Utah is a beautiful and inviting park that serves as a gathering place for residents and tourists alike. The park features a .30 mile walking path lined with trees donated by the community, a Splash Pad open during the summer months, a Water Mill, and a Pioneer House that add to the park's rich heritage. The open grass area is perfect for recreational activities like frisbee and football. Keep an eye out for special events happening at Heritage Park by checking the Community Event Calendar. Visit Heritage Park at 250 North Fairfield Road for a day of fun and relaxation in the heart of Kaysville.

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Reviews

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Dan LeFevre:
5

"Great park for little kids. Nice place for them to play along with going to the library."

1 year ago
Josue Gomez C.:
5

"Heritage Park and La Guelaguetza in Utah offer a delightful blend of cultural diversity and family-friendly events that transport visitors to the heart of traditional Mexican heritage. Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Utah, Heritage Park is a gem that preserves the rich history of the region and brings it to life through a wide array of interactive exhibits and activities. With its charming setting and thoughtfully designed programs, Heritage Park serves as a hub for fostering cultural understanding and appreciation. Families can explore the captivating traditions of the past, immerse themselves in the arts, crafts, and music, and even participate in hands-on workshops. The park's dedication to inclusivity and promoting diversity is evident in every event, showcasing the best of various cultures and encouraging unity through shared experiences. One such remarkable event is La Guelaguetza, an annual celebration that originates from the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca. This vibrant festival, deeply rooted in indigenous traditions, brings together people from different backgrounds to celebrate their heritage with pride. Through exuberant dances, colorful costumes, and mouthwatering cuisine, La Guelaguetza paints a vivid picture of Oaxacan culture, captivating visitors of all ages. In conclusion, Heritage Park and La Guelaguetza in Utah create an enchanting environment where history comes alive, and families can bask in the beauty of diversity. With its commitment to promoting cross-cultural understanding, the park ensures that every visit is not just a memorable experience but also an educational journey through time and traditions."

1 year ago
Candice:
5

"The Kaysville Heritage Park offers fun for the whole family! Playground, gazebo, large splash pad, grass for volleyball, picnics, etc. very clean and well maintained. Trees have been planted to provide shade but many of them haven’t reached maturity. Get there early to save your picnic spot, gazebo and seats surrounding the splash pad. Limited parking in parking lot. Extra spaces on the road. Minutes from I-15?and Hwy 89."

almost 2 years ago
Keri Christensen:
2

"It was a nice park but had rapidly deteriorated likely due to Kaysville City's notorious financial mismanagement. The playground surface has holes and tripping hazards and parts of the playground have been broken for some time now. It's not safe for younger toddler ages. In the evening this place just seems unsafe. More than half the lights are out and the city isn't repairing them even after reaching out to them. The place is dark and seedy in the evening and early morning. Avoid until they make necessary repairs."

almost 3 years ago
Cassie Smith:
5

"Such a great park for kids! In the summer there's a splash pad. It opens at 11. There is a structural playground just feet away so if the kids get board at the splash pad they can go to the playground. However, there's NO Shade at the playground. So the structures do get hot!"

almost 5 years ago
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