![]() ![]() Liberty Park even has the largest and oldest of two free-standing aviaries in the United States, the Tracy Aviary. Shade trees, flowers, lakes, playgrounds, tennis courts, and even a zoo were present (though the zoo would move to Emigration Canyon in 1931). The park, and many of its features, was well established by the early 1920s. Two decades later, the Salt Lake City Corporation purchased the land for recreation and relaxation for its community. He left the land in his will to be sold to the City at the lowest cost so that it could be enjoyed publicly. During the famine of 1857, the Chase Mill and Farm gained notoriety for the free grist they provided pioneers during hard times.īrigham Young later acquired the 110-acre farm in 1860, planting various trees- mulberry, cottonwoods, and others. The Isaac Chase Mill (located in the northeast corner of Tracy Aviary) is the oldest commercial building still standing in Utah. Originally, Liberty Park was a grist mill and farm. Liberty Park is Salt Lake City’s oldest and second-largest city park. Liberty Park Seven Canyons Art Piece Rehabilitation Project History of Liberty Park BBQ Grills: 5 (with tables on the east side of the park).3 Power Outlets on Pillars (limited power 15 amp only).Seating Capacity: 200 max (12 tables 14×3 ft.).Gazebo (no power, reservable for weddings only).Cement Court (next to Rice Pavilion, no nets included).Basketball: 1 Full Court (south of Rotary Playground). ![]() Rice Pavilion Playground (NE Event Area).Salt Lake City Children’s Outdoor Bill of Rights.Reservations, Permits and Service Requests.Parks, Natural Lands, Urban Forestry and Trails Advisory Board.Salt Lake City Public Lands Department SLC.gov ![]()
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