🐾 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 […]
Paradise Park is a beautiful, expansive green space located in the heart of Paradise, Utah. With large open grassy fields, mature trees, and room to roam, it’s an ideal spot for dog owners seeking a serene place to walk, relax, or enjoy outdoor events. The park’s quiet atmosphere, open restrooms (seasonally, and sometimes only for events), and soft grass make it especially appealing for anyone wanting a tranquil, pet-friendly environment.
Although not a dedicated off-leash dog park, Paradise Park is a central gathering place for local families and their furry companions. You’ll find soccer fields, a playground for kids, a sizable pavilion with attached bathrooms, and a rodeo arena nearby, making it a versatile destination for a day out. Whether you’re seeking dog-friendly walking areas, scenic views, or a great spot for a family or pet picnic, Paradise Park offers a welcoming retreat in the Cache Valley region.
Beautiful park. Take your kids there to play and take a picnic.
Beautiful park. Take your kids there to play and take a picnic.
Beautiful park. Take your kids there to play and take a picnic.
Love this park, I’m only here to help re-pave the roads local to this park but I’ve spent some time here. It’s quiet, the grass is green and soft and open restrooms. I didn’t check out the jungle gym but it looked nice.
Love this park, I’m only here to help re-pave the roads local to this park but I’ve spent some time here. It’s quiet, the grass is green and soft and open restrooms. I didn’t check out the jungle gym but it looked nice.
Love this park, I’m only here to help re-pave the roads local to this park but I’ve spent some time here. It’s quiet, the grass is green and soft and open restrooms. I didn’t check out the jungle gym but it looked nice.
Beautiful party
Beautiful party
Beautiful party
This is a nice large park with several soccer fields, a playground, a large pavilion with attached bathrooms (only open seasonally and sometimes only for events), and a rodeo arena to the south. When the trees start to get larger and the sprinkler system has the bugs worked out, this will be an excellent park for games, events, and private gatherings.