Utah Park 1800 South Peoria Street, Aurora, CO 80012
About the Business
Utah Park is a beautiful and serene park located at 1800 South Peoria Street in Aurora, Colorado. This spacious park offers a variety of amenities for visitors to enjoy, including playgrounds, sports fields, picnic areas, and walking paths. With its lush greenery and peaceful atmosphere, Utah Park is the perfect place to relax, unwind, and connect with nature. Whether you're looking to play a game of basketball, have a family picnic, or simply take a leisurely stroll, Utah Park has something for everyone to enjoy. Come visit Utah Park and experience the beauty and tranquility of this beloved community park.
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Location & Phone number
1800 S Peoria St, Aurora, CO 80012, United States
Hours open
Monday:
05:00 - 23:00
Tuesday:
05:00 - 23:00
Wednesday:
05:00 - 23:00
Thursday:
05:00 - 23:00
Friday:
05:00 - 23:00
Saturday:
05:00 - 23:00
Sunday:
05:00 - 23:00
Reviews
"Or should I say Duck Poop Park. Nice walking trail around the park, but you have to constantly dodge duck poop. Much bigger parks don't seem to have this problem. Anyways the scenery was gorgeous."
"Big nice park! There's plenty of parking, big playground, swings for all ages, plenty of benches and tables for eating, there's a small pond with geese throughout the year, it has a trail to walk or run, plenty of field to play other sports, and Utah pool is right inside the rec center. There's also areas that you can rent tables for events or just a long day at the park. To reserve seating I believe it's on Google under "Aurora City Park Shelter Rental"
"What a lovely park this is. I really enjoyed watching the geese and ducks in the water. I saw a bunch of big fish in the water, which was really cool. There are several seating areas and sufficient parking spots."
"Well maintained Park with large selection of amenities. In 2019, we planted over 100 trees on Arbor Day. Only 15 of those trees survived. City parks are often built on storm water retention ponds, which it turns out, are not always healthy environments for transplanted trees. Their augmented soil minimizes erosion and filters the retained excess storm water from city gutters and runoff. It's a lousy, short life for young saplings, which either drown or dehydrate. So, when you visit a city park, and see mature and young trees thriving, give a cheer. They are the survivors that endured and persevered so you and I could sit in their shade and bask in their splendor. Teach the children to be gentle with each hard earned branch. Life makes a way, but the struggle is real for park trees."
"This place is big and fun with a lot of potential. Some people ruin it for others by disregarding signs and feeding the wildlife bread. The water these birds swim in is littered in floating waste as a result. There's a nice playground and semi scenic walk."
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