🐾 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 […]
Bingham Junction Park in Midvale, Utah, is a spacious, community-focused park offering a variety of recreational activities. Visitors enjoy numerous amenities including a lively playground with climbing nets and cubes, a baseball field, basketball court, picnic tables, and public restrooms. It’s a popular spot for families, with plenty of play options for children and scenic trails perfect for walking, running, or dog-friendly outings.
While the park is known for its pet-friendly atmosphere, dog owners should note that on-leash rules are strictly posted, although enforcement may be inconsistent according to some visitors. There is no dedicated fenced dog area, but the park’s open green spaces and paved paths make it a wonderful place for leashed walks. Whether you’re looking for a spot to picnic, exercise your pet, or spend time with family, this community favorite in Midvale has much to offer.
Good park. Could have been better if pet owners were more considerate and kept their dogs on leash
Good park. Could have been better if pet owners were more considerate and kept their dogs on leash
Good park. Could have been better if pet owners were more considerate and kept their dogs on leash
This is a “very fast” field. The ball travels fast so get to getting!! Great that the park is so close for those with kids to keep an eye!
This is a “very fast” field. The ball travels fast so get to getting!! Great that the park is so close for those with kids to keep an eye!
This is a “very fast” field. The ball travels fast so get to getting!! Great that the park is so close for those with kids to keep an eye!
I take my kids here almost every day during the summer time. Rope playground, small slides, baseball court, basketball court, and picnic tables. No grills tho. High usage of the baseball court, it’s lively with many people during the evenings.
I take my kids here almost every day during the summer time. Rope playground, small slides, baseball court, basketball court, and picnic tables. No grills tho. High usage of the baseball court, it’s lively with many people during the evenings.
I take my kids here almost every day during the summer time. Rope playground, small slides, baseball court, basketball court, and picnic tables. No grills tho. High usage of the baseball court, it’s lively with many people during the evenings.
We really love this park. It could use a moderate playground upgrade. The big climbing nets are fun, as are the climbing cubes. But they are both not terribly accessible for kids who are less than 6 or 7 years old. A more humdrum run-of-the-mill small playground would compliment the existing ones quite well.
There is, unfortunately, quite a bit of a bad behavior from dog owners that negatively impacts the park. Of course there’s the people who don’t clean up after their dogs no matter what. But also—in spite of multiple clear and prominently-places signs indicating that dogs must stay on leash in this park—there are multiple dogs off-leash nearly every time we go here.