12/25/2023 0 Comments Unity park ivins![]() This park satisfied my children when they were quite young (toddler and a bit older), but it may be too simple for the older kids. This is a great park if you just want to splash around for a bit and have access to shade, bathrooms and a playground. Pine View Park can be found tucked inside a neighborhood just off of Mall Drive, past the new Lin’s. This park can become quiet crowded during sports tournaments but when the sports game aren’t happening, it is usually a pretty quiet park. I love the ground which is the padded rubber which makes slipping less likely and not as painful as scorching cement. ![]() There is some shade and benches for sitting, but not tons. The splash pad is close to bathrooms and the other play areas making it an easy outing for parents. This playground also has a splash pad with water guns for getting in an epic water battle. Between the softball field and pickle ball field is a pretty fun playground. The Fields are mostly known for their softball and baseball fields, along with their MANY pickle ball courts. It will be BUSY! Click here for a full review of this park. If you attend when there are soccer games going on, be prepared. However, there aren’t a lot of trees and the only shade is under the eating gazebo or by the bathrooms. If you visit this park when there are no soccer tournaments, there is a TON of grass to play in. ![]() I love that the park and water are right next to each other. There is a fun water feature which is similar to Thunder Junction (above). There is a great playground with very clean bathrooms nearby. This park is tucked behind the fishing pond and soccer fields. Sullivan Virgin River Soccer Park (Sullivan Soccer Complex)ĩ65 S. ![]() There is a lot of grass area to sit on with some trees for shade, so that is a nice bonus. I didn’t have a child old enough to stay and watch the other, so this was a big con to me. If you have only 1 child with you it isn’t a big deal to walk away, but when I had 3 with me, I have to tell everyone to stop playing to come with us to the bathroom. The “cons” to this park (as a parent) are 1) there is no play area in close proximity to the splash pad and 2) the bathrooms are REALLY far away. Or make sure to bring things like water toys and buckets to help keep things interesting. If you have 7+ year old, they may get bored quickly. It is small and the splash pad and water feature are more suitable to younger children. If you live in the Santa Clara/Ivins area, this is going to be the closest park to you. Don’t let the line scare you - it moves pretty fast. □ Don’t forget to take a ride on the train! It is only $1 per ride and the kids love it. Please ensure your children let them take turns since they are able to play in other areas. I also would like to remind families that do not have kids with special needs to pay attention to kids and visitors with special needs certain play areas are made especially for them. This park does get packed with people on sunny days so be sure you bring your patience and get there a bit early to make sure you can find a place to park your family. Tucked in the back of the park is also a water feature with a cozy rock walkway and waterfall. It is a very popular park because of the vast play area and wonderful play options for those with special needs. Thunder Junction recently opened in 2016. ![]() Excellent bathrooms that are always clean, along with tennis courts, and sand volleyball areas - which quickly turn into sand fun for the littles. The park is very contained and keeps all play areas close to each other. They can easily flow between playing and as parents, we don’t have to follow them around. The bucket dump and splash pad are in such close proximity to the playground that the kids don’t feel like they have to choose what they want to do. Our kids love the variety of toys and the soft padded ground. Check out what else Main Street has to offer here.ĭubbed “the red park” in our house, Hidden Valley Park quickly became a family favorite nearly 8+ years ago. Don’t forget to put your feet in the water. All water features are close together allowing parents to find a place under the covered canopies while letting the kids explore and have fun. There is the lazy river, rock steps and the splash pad. Main Street has a lot of options for water play. We have quite a few public parks that offer a splash pad or water feature (free of charge!) to help keep you and the kiddos cool. George gets unbearably hot in the summertime, but kids still need to get outside to play. ![]()
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