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Park Reservations
Salt Lake City Parks will open their doors at 6:00 AM Monday, March 3rd for those wanting to reserve a Salt Lake City park bowery during the 2008 season. Reservations must be made in person the first day at Parks located at 1965 West 500 South. Reservations are made on a first come first serve basis.
2008 Reservation Starting Dates
March 3rd in person
March 4th over the phone by calling (801)972‐7860March 10
th online at www.slcgov.com/parks
“We have an average of 300 reservations made the first day, most for Washington Park which is located up Parleys Canyon within Mountain Dell Golf Course area,” says Rochelle, Parks Reservations Clerk, “If you want to reserve that park, come with a couple dates in mind.” Weekends for all parks also fill up fast. Due to high demand on the first day, only two reservations per person per day can be made.
Payment must be received at time of reservation. Park reservations fees for calendar year 2008 are $40 for Salt Lake City residents and $50 for nonresidents at all parks except Washington Park which is $75 for residents and $100 for non residents.
Equipment bags are also available for $5.34 rent per day. Pick up and pay for bags the day of your reservation. Salt Lake City Parks accept cash, check, and credit card. Additional information is available at www.slcgov.com/parks.