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City Parks & Trails
Cedar Hills maintains five public parks for the recreation
and enjoyment of its residents. The parks are supplied with water and
electricity, including public restrooms, and each park has playground
equipment and ample open space for many kinds of activities.
Park Reservations
From April 15 to October 15, City park facilities may be reserved for family
parties, etc. Please phone 801-785-9668, ext. 100, or e-mail the Front Desk at the City office
to check for available dates and times. Reservation fees must be paid
prior to any scheduling. City residents pay $8 per hour per venue, and
non-residents pay $16 per hour per venue. Refunds are available up to seven (7) days before the scheduled reservation. A $16 service fee is retained from the refund. Parks curfew is dawn to dusk.
To reserve a park facility, please submit the Park Reservation Request form to the Front Desk at the City office, 3925 W. Cedar Hills, Utah, 84062.
Heritage Park
4425 W. Cedar Hills Drive
- Pavilion (six picnic tables, barbeque grills, electricity, playground)
- Volleyball Court (net is provided)
- Amphitheater (grass seating, electricity, light)
- Frisbee Golf Course
- Restrooms
Sunset Park
9814 N. Dorchester Drive
- Pavilion (four 8-ft. picnic tables, large barbeque grill)
- Horseshoe Pit
- Restrooms
Heiselt’s Hollow Park
3955 W. Cedar Hills Drive
- Little League/Softball Field (playground, walking path, small picnic table, restrooms)
Timpanogos Cove Park
9508 N Timpanogos Cove
- This five-acre park complex contains five picnic pavilions: one large, one medium, and three small. Reservations are taken for use of the large pavilion only (8 tables).
- Two playgrounds, one for tots and one for teens
- Basketball court
- Natural amphitheater area
- Restrooms
- Connects to the Bonneville Shoreline Trail in the Canyon Heights subdivision.
- Timpanogos Cove is accessed from 9340 N Canyon Heights Drive.
Mesquite Soccer Park
10440 N Mesquite Way
- One full-sized soccer field and two junior-sized fields, which can both be played the opposite direction for a full-sized field
- Small playground area
- Pavilion with picnic tables
- No restrooms (port-a-john may be available)
Forest Creek Trail
The completion of the Forest Creek Trail, as well as a significant connection to the Bonneville Shoreline Trail, was commemorated at a ribbon-cutting ceremony on May 25, 2004. We encourage bikers, joggers, and walkers to utilize the trails for invigorating exercise and breath-taking views of the surrounding area.
The new portion of the Forest Creek Trail now runs from the existing trail in Heritage Park, north to Redwood Drive, then east to Cottonwood Drive, and north again to the Highland City Trail, which runs by the Cedar Hills Golf Club. The new portion of the Bonneville Shoreline Trail connects near the mouth of American Fork Canyon at the Highland City Trail, travels south along Canyon Road, crosses under Canyon Road through an oversized tunnel and then continues just south of the LDS church located at Bayhill Drive and Canyon Road. To view a park and trail map, click here.
Utah Valley Trail Systems
Many Utah Valley communities have constructed and are continuing to expand a system of non-motorized trails and pathways. These trails provide recreational opportunities and alternatives to automobile travel, preserve open space, and maintain access to public lands. Many trails are paved, multi-use paths suitable for walkers, joggers, roller-bladers and bicyclists. Others, like the Bonneville Shoreline Trail, are unpaved and more primitive, perfectly suited to mountain bikers, hikers and horses. All of these trails are open to the public and may be enjoyed year-round.
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