Location: 1931 S. Sandhill Road

Nielsen’s Grove is the oldest park in Utah. The park was started in 1880 by Danish immigrant Jorgen Nielsen. The park is the only park with a water feature and contains many design elements found in European castle gardens.

The Barn at Nielsen’s Grove is non-reservable
Small Pavilions are first come first serve
  • 21 Acres
  • Pond
  • Fountain
  • Large Swings
  • Playground
  • Restrooms
  • Garden area with 24,000 tulips in the Spring
  • Historic Structures
  • 1 large pavilion with BBQ Braziers – (Seats 120)
  • 11 small pavilions (Seats 8)
  • Walking Path – 2 miles
Picture of the garden at Nielsen's Grove park.
Picture of Nielsen's Grove park's sign and barn.
Picture of the playground at Nielsen's Grove park.
Picture of the fountains at Nielsen's Grove park.
Picture of the field at Nielsen's Grove park.
Picture of the big swing at Nielsen's Grove park.
Picture of a pavilion at Nielsen's Grove park.
Picture of a pavilion at Nielsen's Grove park.
Picture of the interior of a pavilion at Nielsen's Grove park.
Picture of a picnic table at Nielsen's Grove park.