Sugar House Park is a public urban park in Salt Lake City, spanning 110 acres throughout the city's Sugar House neighborhood. The park is located on grounds formerly housing Utah's first state prison, Sugar House Prison, which operated until 1951. Today, it offers two children's playgrounds, a 4.5-acre scenic pond and fountains, and more than three miles of visitor walking, jogging, and cycling paths, including a loop path that spans the park's perimeter. Baseball fields, softball fields, and basketball courts are also offered at the park, along with a number of day-use picnic sites and popular winter sledding hills. 10 pavilions are also available for public use with advance reservation for small groups. The park is the site of the city's annual fireworks show and Independence Day concert each July.
2100 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84106, Phone: 801-467-1721