Ashley Valley Community Park #1 (Vernal City) 500 North, 900 West The largest park in Vernal is designed with both family and community fun in mind. Hosting the Searle and Colton Pavilions, which can be reserved, a quaint gazebo, two playgrounds and a whole lot of green grass, Ashley Valley Community Park offers something for everyone. There are four baseball diamonds and for the slow- or fast-pitch softball fan, there are three fields for you as well. Sand volleyball and horseshoe pits as well as a state of the art skate/bike park round out the numerous offerings for a day of play. Restrooms available on premises. Ballard Park (Ballard) #17 East Hwy 40 Ballard Park’s offerings are enough to keep you busy all day. With access to a pavilion, water and electricity, any small function will be set up for a most entertaining time. Horseshoe and volleyball pits are on site along with a playground to keep the little ones busy. Restrooms available on the premises. Freestone Legacy Walking Park #2 (Vernal City) 500 North, 800 West Enjoy the numerous walking paths that meander through the Freestone Legacy Walking Park – but make sure to stop and enjoy the benches and gazebos scattered throughout the park. No restroom facilities are available at this park. Independence Park (Vernal City) #4 100 South, 600 West Shade and grass more your idea of an enjoyable day at the park? Look no further than Independence Park. Along with a small pavilion, there are picnic tables and a brand new playground facility. Restrooms available on premises. Jensen Park (Jensen) #11 8775 East, 6000 South Tucked just off the highway between the City of Naples and the Utah/Colorado border is Jensen Park. Jensen Park is just the right size – not too big, not too small. The park also offers access to a pavilion, electricity, water, horseshoe pits and a basketball court. Restrooms available on the premises. Kiwanis Park (Vernal City) #3 100 North, 200 East Proof of the commitment to community, Kiwanis Park is a tribute to the children of Vernal. Focusing on family fun, Kiwanis Park offers a playground, picnic tables and multiple shade trees. KOA Soccer Complex (Vernal City) #6 1680 West Highway 40 Love soccer? So does the community, and it shows with three full-size soccer fields. Lapoint Park (Lapoint) #13 Small community park with a pavilion. Restrooms on the premises. Naples City Park (Naples) #7 1970 South, 1700 East Next to the Splash Park is a park that is meant to enjoy. A large pavilion that can be reserved for a special occasion, a playground, two softball diamonds, soccer fields, horseshoe pits and access to water makes Naples City Park a great stop for the people of Uintah County. Restrooms available on the premises. Randlett Park (Pelican Lake) Randlett Park sits right near to Pelican Lake making it a perfect place to relax. Whether spending time at the community building, walking barefoot in the grass or making use of the playground, you will be glad you took the time to visit. Remember the Maine Park #10 (Dry Fork Canyon) 4250 North, 3500 West Honor the servicemen of the Maine while enjoying nature at Remember the Maine Park. With access to two pavilions - one of which can be reserved, numerous trails, secluded picnic sites and a playground, there is plenty to experience. Don’t forget the volleyball and horseshoes. Restrooms available on the premises. |