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This park has the steepest hills in town for Sledding and Snow Tubing, not to mention a good view of the city, but its south-facing slopes can melt away quickly if the sun follows a snowstorm.
Lindsey Gardens Park
426 M St, Salt Lake
Salt Lake City Parks
Snow Sledding & Tubing Map with Locations
Year-round open space and urban area destination in the heart of Downtown Salt Lake City. Photo: Downtown Salt Lake, UtahAgenda

Gallivan Center
239 S Main St, Salt Lake
Bells Canyon Trail to Lower Falls is a 5.4-mile out-and-back hike featuring a lake and city views. Located between Big Cottonwood and Little Cottonwood Canyons in Sandy, Utah offering fishing, hiking, and winter snowshoeing.
The Ice Sheet was built in 1994 as an Olympics venue for the 2002 Winter Games. Known as one of the top curling venues in the world. The Ice Sheet offers a wide variety of recreation and sports opportunities, such as Ice Hockey, Figure Skating, Curling, and public Ice Skating.
WEBER COUNTY ICE SHEET
Weber State University
4390 Harrison Blvd, Ogden, UT 84403
Located at the University of Utah featuring:
Salt Lake City Sports Complex
645 South Guardsman Way
Salt Lake City, UT 84109
(801) 583-9713
County Ice Center
5201 South Murray Park Lane, Murray, UT 84107
Basin Recreation Fieldhouse
Kimball Junction
Newport Town Center
1388 Center Dr, Park City, UT 84098
(435) 655-0999

| Soccer Fields | 32 Acres | Baseball Fields | Tennis Courts |
| Lighted Pavilions | Playgrounds | Running Trails | Valley Views |
| Rest Rooms | Walking Trails | Snow Sledding | Tubing Hills |
Movies In The Park Summer Months
Snow Sledding & Tubing Winter Months
Flat Iron Mesa Park
Sandy City Parks & Recreation
1765 E 8600 S, Sandy
Spruces Campground is a Utah favorite for winter sports like sledding, tubing, and snowshoeing. Hiking and mountain biking are popular summer activities on canyon trails, including the Donut Falls Trail, which begins in the nearby Jordan Pines Campground. Fly-fishermen enjoy casting on Big Cottonwood Creek.