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Overview: Dr. O. Roi Hardy Park is rated 4.6/5 from 78 Google reviews. Reviews most often describe it as clean and well kept. Amenities: Reviewers often mention poop bags, seating, and other park extras and shade and tree cover.
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Overview: Dr. O. Roi Hardy Park is rated 4.6/5 from 78 Google reviews. Reviews most often describe it as clean and well kept. Amenities: Reviewers often mention poop bags, seating, and other park extras and shade and tree cover.
Overview: Dr. O. Roi Hardy Park is rated 4.6/5 from 78 Google reviews. Reviews most often describe it as clean and well kept. Amenities: Reviewers often mention poop bags, seating, and other park extras and shade and tree cover.
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10/10! I took kids ages 2-7 here and they all had fun. Big enough to be fun for the bigger kids, but safe and easy enough to be fun for the little ones too. Really well kept park and playground. There is a lot of green space, beautiful views, two nice pavilions connected by restrooms (flushing toilets!), barbecue grills, lots of garbage cans, ample parking. All of these features alone qualify this park as a winner, but it is also located on the Jordan River Parkway. There’s a bridge over the water, and on the other side is another playground! This side of the river is Riverton, the other side is Draper. The Draper playground is not as nice, but still great (I’d give it 8/10). Two playgrounds, a bridge (for little kids, a bridge is an attraction in itself), and the Jordan River Parkway Trail combine to provide hours of entertainment!
Well like the playground here. Doesn't indicate agr rating on equipment, but it's the same manufacturer as the equipment across the river, so I assume 5-12, but my 3 year olds love it. The ground is the particle padding across the whole enclosure. The gate surrounding the area except for the opening at the west makes it nice for littles that like to wander have some guardrails. Benches along north fence. No real shade at this one, but the equipment has some internal shade. There are about five slides of varying steepness, and the corkscrew one doesn't spit kids out at high velocity. It's easy to climb steps to, but there's also a rock wall climbing way up. The pavilions adjacent have six and seven bench-tables respectively, and lots of garbage cans. The east one has a view of the playground but the west is blocked by the dividing building. The west one has a fixed grill, where the east has what looks like a slab of concrete where a grill used to be haha. Restrooms on north and south of divider building. Plenty of parking. An expansive field to the south for field games. Seems like a fun setup for family n friends gatherings.
Much better benches than the Draper side of the river. Chill park to take you or your kids to after walking the trail. Is it newer too? I don’t remember there being a park here growing up.
Perfect place to have fun with your family. Playground, river, restroom, grill, water, trail, etc
This is a very nice park that you can go to. The relax. The place has a bunch of shade benches tables for picnics. The only downside to this park is you have to drive far. And it's at the end of a dead end. Street, so it seems like you're going the wrong way, but then all of a sudden, there's an opening, and there's the park. Not a lot of signage, you can get lost easily
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