Liberty Park is one of Utah's oldest and most beautiful public parks, spanning 100 acres throughout southeastern Salt Lake City. The park was originally established in 1882 and is home to historic landmarks such as the 19th-century Isaac Chase Mill, the oldest remaining commercial building in the state. Visitors can explore the Chase Home Museum of Utah Folk Arts or the Tracy Aviary, which is home to more than 135 species of native and endangered birds. Paddleboats are offered on Liberty Lake, and tennis and volleyball courts are available for visitor use. Other attractions include a 1.5-mile walking and cycling path, a swimming pool, and day-use picnic areas. Public special events hosted at the park include drum circles and traditional Sunday get-togethers during warmer months.
600 East 900 South, Salt Lake City, UT 84105, Phone: 801-972-7800