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Seasonal Changes in Sugar House Park - Summer Hours and Reservations Open

ONLINE RESERVATIONS OPEN

On March 1st of every year, online reservations open for Sugar House Park pavilions for the summer season of May 1st through September 30th.


Cost: Full-day rentals are $130.00, and Half-day Rentals are $90.00


Reservations are completed through the Salt Lake County Parks and Recreation reservation system. Search SHP to find pavilions in Sugar House Park. Learn more about each of the seven pavilions in Sugar House Park to pick the best one for your event.

  1. Big Field Pavilion (L)

  2. Fabian Lakeside Pavilion (M)

  3. Parley's Creek Pavilion (M)

  4. Sugar Beet Pavilion (M)

  5. Hidden Grove Pavilion (M)

  6. Mt. Olympus Pavilion (S)

  7. Sego Lily Pavilion (S)


Don't wait, reserve your favorite pavilion for a party, gathering, or event.
Heavy vehicles used for pond dredging have damaged the park road, which is awaiting repair.

SUMMER HOURS – 07:00 AM TO 10:00 PM

In alignment with the change to daylight saving time, Sugar House Park has transitioned to summer hours and will close one hour later at 10 p.m. Enjoy the extra light in the evenings out at the park. Drinking fountains will not be operational until April or May.


Status on Restrooms in the Park:

  • Fabian Lakeside Restroom (West): Open

  • Parley's Creek Restroom (Center): Open

  • Hidden Grove Restroom (East): Due to ongoing vandalism, graffiti, and damage to this restroom, it will remain closed until May or if Hidden Grove Pavilion is rented for an event

DREDGING COMPLETE — ROAD REPAIR IN PROGRESS

Great news, the dredging of Sugar House Pond is complete. Unfortunately, heavy vehicle activity damaged the park road. The cones and temporary traffic pattern are still in effect until road repairs are completed.


The Spoke Road to Big Field Pavilion remains closed. Continue to use extra caution in construction areas.



MULCH MADNESS & ARBORETUM WALK WITH TREEUTAH

An arborist from TreeUtah led volunteers on an informative one-hour walk among some of the arboretum trees. Following the walk, volunteers removed sod and added mulch rings around the base of young trees near Parley's Creek.


Sugar House Park received an Level 1 Arboretum Accreditation in 2025 by Arbnet.org


An arborist from TreeUtah is talking about an Eastern Red Cedar tree in Sugar House Park's arboretum.
See upcoming events with TreeUtah.org

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