Guadalupe Park

619 W 500 N, Salt Lake City, UT 84116
1 acres | 0.4 hectares
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About Guadalupe Park in Salt Lake City

Guadalupe Park is a small urban park located in Salt Lake City, Utah. The park is managed by the Salt Lake City Public Lands Department and serves the Guadalupe neighborhood on the city's west side.

While compact in size, Guadalupe Park offers a shaded green space for local residents to gather and recreate. The park features mature trees that provide ample shade, making it a pleasant spot for picnics and relaxation. One notable tree in the park is a Giant Sequoia that was planted in 2001 in honor of the late Senator E. Pete Suazo.

The park provides basic recreational amenities for visitors of different ages. Its playground equipment allows children to play and be active outdoors. The basketball court offers opportunities for pick-up games and sports activities. Picnic tables are available for those who wish to enjoy a meal or snack in the park setting.

As a neighborhood park, Guadalupe Park serves as a local gathering place and green space for the surrounding community. Its location on Salt Lake City's west side helps provide park access to residents in that area of the city.

What to Do at Guadalupe Park

Active Recreation

Basketball Court

Nature & Wildlife

Shade

Visitor Services

Playground

Food & Gathering

Picnic Area

When is Guadalupe Park Open?

Monday:5AM-10PM
Tuesday:5AM-10PM
Wednesday:5AM-10PM
Thursday:5AM-10PM
Friday:5AM-10PM
Saturday:5AM-10PM
Sunday:5AM-10PM

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