Lions Park - Provo, UT

Lions Park - Provo, UT Lions Park - Provo, UT Lions Park - Provo, UT Lions Park - Provo, UT Lions Park - Provo, UT
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Lions Park – Dog-Friendly Park in Provo, Utah

Lions Park in Provo, Utah is a beautifully maintained, expansive park known for its lush grounds, large open fields, and scenic walking trails. The park is especially attractive for dog owners seeking pet-friendly trails and a relaxing spot to walk or play with their dogs. While dogs must remain on leash, the paved mile-long trail circling the park provides ample opportunity for walking, jogging, or casual strolls with your canine companion among the shade of old, leafy trees.

This dog park in Provo features two parking lots, a massive event pavilion, a smaller picnic shelter, playgrounds, a baseball diamond, and a tranquil creek with bridges. Families and pet owners will enjoy the abundance of shade, seating areas, and scenic spots for picnics. Although there isn’t a fenced-in or separate off-leash dog area, Lions Park stands out for its cleanliness, well-maintained grounds, accessible paved paths, and welcoming, safe atmosphere for all guests—including four-legged visitors.

FAQ

  • What are the park’s leash requirements? Dogs must remain on leash at Lions Park.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, there is plenty of natural shade from large trees and a covered pavilion for shelter.
  • Are restrooms available for owners? Yes, restrooms are located onsite, though their cleanliness or availability may vary.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, there is ample seating available throughout the park, including picnic tables and pavilions.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? The park has paved paths and one accessible parking lot, making it largely wheelchair accessible, but some entrances and the gravel lot may not be suitable for all users.
  • Where is the best place to park? The paved parking lot is the most accessible and closest to the main pavilion and park entrance.
  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? Yes, there is a playground and a baseball field within the park.
  • Are picnics or BBQs allowed? Yes, there are picnic tables and pavilions, making it a great spot for picnics.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? There is a paved walking trail that circles the park, popular for both dog walkers and joggers.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? Yes, reviewers note that Lions Park is well maintained.

Reviews

C. Tripp Main E-mail

This is a great park to go lay a blanket down and have a picnic or take your kids to the park or even walk around the park on there nice trail. The trail that goes around the park is the sidewalk that goes around the entire park and it is a mile long show from start to finish It’s good for exercising and also has a really tall set of stairs you can go up and down to exercise.

C. Tripp Main E-mail

This is a great park to go lay a blanket down and have a picnic or take your kids to the park or even walk around the park on there nice trail. The trail that goes around the park is the sidewalk that goes around the entire park and it is a mile long show from start to finish It’s good for exercising and also has a really tall set of stairs you can go up and down to exercise.

C. Tripp Main E-mail

This is a great park to go lay a blanket down and have a picnic or take your kids to the park or even walk around the park on there nice trail. The trail that goes around the park is the sidewalk that goes around the entire park and it is a mile long show from start to finish It’s good for exercising and also has a really tall set of stairs you can go up and down to exercise.

Ethan Unklesbay

This is a solid park. It’s significantly larger and better kept than most, if not all, the other parks in Provo. It boasts a massive pavilion that would easily seat 300+, one smaller pavilion, and plenty of picnic tables scattered around the park, along the canal.

A cute canal cuts through the east side of the park, flanked by reeds, and sometimes visited by ducks. You have to walk across at one of Lions Park’s 3 bridges to enter the park, which physically separates the park from the car parking lots.

2 parking lots grant access to the park, one nicely paved, curbed, and gardened. The other is kind of gravely and is not wheelchair friendly. If you live in a close neighborhood, you can walk in through the parking lots, a neighborhood sidewalk access point, and two stairways on the north and west sides of the park.

Beautifully, the entire west side of the park is slightly overgrown. There’s a fence, but it’s covered in creeper vines. Large, old trees lean over the fence and provide ample shade for so much of the walking path thatbcircles the park

Plenty of shade and seating, a baseball diamond, and a nice safe feeling are the highlights of this park.

We also enjoy weekly storytime over the summer, provided by Provo Library.

I’d love to see a bigger playset or an additional playset, considering the size of the park. There’s also nowhere within walking distance where I could grab lunch and still keep an eye on my kids.

Ethan Unklesbay

This is a solid park. It’s significantly larger and better kept than most, if not all, the other parks in Provo. It boasts a massive pavilion that would easily seat 300+, one smaller pavilion, and plenty of picnic tables scattered around the park, along the canal.

A cute canal cuts through the east side of the park, flanked by reeds, and sometimes visited by ducks. You have to walk across at one of Lions Park’s 3 bridges to enter the park, which physically separates the park from the car parking lots.

2 parking lots grant access to the park, one nicely paved, curbed, and gardened. The other is kind of gravely and is not wheelchair friendly. If you live in a close neighborhood, you can walk in through the parking lots, a neighborhood sidewalk access point, and two stairways on the north and west sides of the park.

Beautifully, the entire west side of the park is slightly overgrown. There’s a fence, but it’s covered in creeper vines. Large, old trees lean over the fence and provide ample shade for so much of the walking path thatbcircles the park

Plenty of shade and seating, a baseball diamond, and a nice safe feeling are the highlights of this park.

We also enjoy weekly storytime over the summer, provided by Provo Library.

I’d love to see a bigger playset or an additional playset, considering the size of the park. There’s also nowhere within walking distance where I could grab lunch and still keep an eye on my kids.

Ethan Unklesbay

This is a solid park. It’s significantly larger and better kept than most, if not all, the other parks in Provo. It boasts a massive pavilion that would easily seat 300+, one smaller pavilion, and plenty of picnic tables scattered around the park, along the canal.

A cute canal cuts through the east side of the park, flanked by reeds, and sometimes visited by ducks. You have to walk across at one of Lions Park’s 3 bridges to enter the park, which physically separates the park from the car parking lots.

2 parking lots grant access to the park, one nicely paved, curbed, and gardened. The other is kind of gravely and is not wheelchair friendly. If you live in a close neighborhood, you can walk in through the parking lots, a neighborhood sidewalk access point, and two stairways on the north and west sides of the park.

Beautifully, the entire west side of the park is slightly overgrown. There’s a fence, but it’s covered in creeper vines. Large, old trees lean over the fence and provide ample shade for so much of the walking path thatbcircles the park

Plenty of shade and seating, a baseball diamond, and a nice safe feeling are the highlights of this park.

We also enjoy weekly storytime over the summer, provided by Provo Library.

I’d love to see a bigger playset or an additional playset, considering the size of the park. There’s also nowhere within walking distance where I could grab lunch and still keep an eye on my kids.

Serina S

Nice park with a large event pavilion with many tables and another smaller pavilion with a few tables.
There are 2 small parking lots with one directly across from the event pavilion. Bathrooms on site are well maintained. There’s a stream, lots of trees, a large open field, baseball field, playground, and a paved walking trail around the perimeter. Great place for a picnic or flying a kite. You might see a few ducks by the stream during your visit as well. Dogs are allowed but must remain on leash.

Serina S

Nice park with a large event pavilion with many tables and another smaller pavilion with a few tables.
There are 2 small parking lots with one directly across from the event pavilion. Bathrooms on site are well maintained. There’s a stream, lots of trees, a large open field, baseball field, playground, and a paved walking trail around the perimeter. Great place for a picnic or flying a kite. You might see a few ducks by the stream during your visit as well. Dogs are allowed but must remain on leash.

Serina S

Nice park with a large event pavilion with many tables and another smaller pavilion with a few tables.
There are 2 small parking lots with one directly across from the event pavilion. Bathrooms on site are well maintained. There’s a stream, lots of trees, a large open field, baseball field, playground, and a paved walking trail around the perimeter. Great place for a picnic or flying a kite. You might see a few ducks by the stream during your visit as well. Dogs are allowed but must remain on leash.

J G

Lions park is wonderful.
Restrooms are available although it is a gamble if they are clean or open.
A small little creek with bridges is always a prize.
Baseball diamond, plenty of grass, cement sidewalk around the perimeter as well.
I have gone to lions park many times for all kinds of things and that is why it’s so great.
Yoga, jogging, stairs, soccer, baseball, river rafting…. Just kidding.

It’s one of the best kept secrets in town

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