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Willow Creek Park

Willow Creek / Snyderville Basin, Park City, UT

Large Park City park with a 2023 all-abilities playground featuring nature-inspired play, sensory experiences, and accessible routes.
Plan This Visit

Best for

Best for toddlers through big kids.

Price

Free public park.

Parking

Parking available

Visit style

Destination park visit more than a tiny neighborhood stop.

Profile

Strong profile coverage

Atlas Perspective

Editor's Take

This is the region's strongest clearly documented inclusive playground: modern, destination-worthy, and explicitly designed for all abilities rather than just generally accessible.

Atlas Perspective

Best Fit

Best For
  • Families prioritizing a clearly identified all-abilities playground.
  • Kids who enjoy sensory-rich outdoor play.
  • Mixed-age sibling outings with room to spread out.
  • Parents who want an easy public-park stop with broader park amenities.
Less Ideal For
  • Families needing a fully fenced playground.
  • Visitors seeking a small quick-stop neighborhood pocket park.
  • Anyone wanting fully indoor or weather-protected play.

At a Glance

Venue type

All-abilities park

Age groups

ToddlersPreschoolersBig kidsMixed ages

Mobility features

Ground-level playWide pathways

Sensory and communication features

Sensory PlayNature play

Family amenities

SeatingParking

Surface type

Mixed surfaces

Shade level

Limited shade

Accessibility supports

Accessible routesSmooth paths

Park context

Part of a larger park

Operator type

Special district

Visit options

Free entryParking on site

Toddler-friendly

Yes

Verified only

Yes

Plan Your Visit

ComfortBest for families who want an updated play space with room to move and easier mobility access.
WeatherOutdoor park; snow, wind, and seasonal conditions can affect play comfort.
Facilities
PlaygroundPathsOpen lawn spaceParking
Stay LengthWorks for both short playground visits and longer park outings.
What To Bring
WaterSun protectionLayers for changing mountain weather

Pricing Snapshot

SummaryFree public park.
Admission

Label

Entry

Notes

Public outdoor park operated by Basin Recreation.

Price

Free

About the Venue

Willow Creek Park is one of the clearest inclusive-play options in the Park City / Wasatch Back region. Basin Recreation identifies the playground as an all-abilities playground built in 2023 and describes it as including nature-inspired elements, sensory experiences, and accessible equipment for children of all abilities. Families also get the practical benefits of a larger community park setting, with open space, pathways, seating, and a destination-style feel that works well for mixed-age outings.

Atlas Perspective

Inclusive Play Atlas Notes

Age FitBest for toddlers through big kids.
Noise LevelVariable; generally busier than a quiet neighborhood park.
Visit StyleDestination park visit more than a tiny neighborhood stop.
Energy LevelModerate to high.
Parent ComfortStrong overall because it is a larger established public park.
Booking FrictionLow for standard visits.

Accessibility & Comfort

Known Features
All-abilities playgroundNature-inspired elementsSensory experiencesAccessible equipment
Considerations
Official page confirms inclusive intent and accessible equipment but does not publish a full feature-by-feature equipment list on the page reviewed.Families needing highly specific equipment confirmation may want to preview recent official photos before visiting.
Accessible routesSmooth paths

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Quick Summary

Best for

Best for toddlers through big kids.

Price

Free public park.

Parking

Parking available

Visit style

Destination park visit more than a tiny neighborhood stop.

Contact Information

Address

4460 Split Rail Ln

Park City, UT, 84098

Source & Verification

Last updated

April 18, 2026

Verification summary

Last verified: April 11, 2026

Checked against 2 public sources.

Reviewed as

Municipal source review

What Changed

April 11, 2026

Created listing from official Basin Recreation and Park City destination materials.

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