🐾 Kids at the Dog Park: Real Stories, Safety Risks & Smarter Solutions
If you’ve spent time at an off-leash park, you’ve probably seen it:A parent strolls in with a stroller 🚼 or […]
Located conveniently at 807 W 600 S, Provo, UT 84601, Franklin Park is a welcoming green space for dog owners seeking a community-centric dog park in Provo, Utah. With open grounds and easy public access, this park offers local residents and their furry companions a pet-friendly area to unwind and play.
Whether you’re looking for a convenient spot for daily walks or a destination to meet other dog lovers, Franklin Park aims to provide a relaxing place for both dogs and their owners. Although detailed amenities and features are not specified, it remains a popular option for those searching for dog parks in Provo or the wider Utah County area.
Pros:
* It’s pretty, clean, and well kept.
Cons:
* Very awkward way to get to it. The first time, the Google Maps Pin threw me off at least a couple of blocks north of it, and I thought the park didn’t exist any longer.
* I have never seen a playground with something else that is not “Sand” to the least. Not only does it look weird, but unappealing. And I don’t know if that black thing is mulch, and if it is, I wouldn’t take my children there: a) for the danger of getting a splinter – b) kids need to feel nature under their little feet, dirt, sand, to strengthen their legs and their little muscles!! They need to do “earthing,” and how in the world are they going to experience that in this park?? 🙄
** Public Parks are “Not just” for looks they have multiple health functions for the city dwellers, but if they are going to take away the very thing that they should promote, “Nature,” they are missing the mark!!** 😒
Fun little playground near league soccer fields with a medium sized pavilion. Unfortunately the trees are still small so there is no shade. The bathrooms were also locked the two times I went there in the last week. The drinking fountain worked though.
Good playground, new equipment, clean and tidy. There is a big field for sports and it’s conveniently located in the middle of several neighborhoods
In the warm weather months, which is much of spring, all of summer and some of fall in Utah, this playground is much too hot to play on. There is no shade except for the pavilion, but that only covers the tables and not the playground. From 10 am to 6 pm it can be very hot! I recommend only coming if there weather has been rainy or cloudy or if you’re coming early in the morning or late at night. Other than that, it’s a fantastic playground, especially for 5-12 year-olds!
New park, new equipment. My five year old enjoyed it, but has not requested to go back.