The Sierra Newbold Park and Splash Pad in West Jordan is brand new and is popular and fun!
Sierra Newbold Memorial Playground

The park is right next to the splash pad and connects to the Rod Wood Park

The playground is HUGE. A lot of kids can easily play. It includes swings, slides, electronic games, and a lot of room to be creative!

The park’s designers did an amazing job! This ship rocks and provides a lot of fun for kids of all ages!

The climbing wall is quite popular. And notice the blue soft landing pad! This park is awesome. The older kids and teenagers think it is great too.
Splash Pad at Ron Wood Park
If you didn’t notice in the pictures above, a lot of kids are in swim suits. The great playground is right next to the splash pad. So kids can run back and forth.

This is West Jordan’s splash pad. The nice thing about this splash pad is that you can always see your kids because of the the flat terrain and the fountains shoot out of the ground and not out of pipes.
Ron Wood Park
This is all apart of the Ron Wood Park. It’s a great community area.
- The basketball court is really nice and is popular
- Don’t forget the tennis courts!
- The ball fields are used for city leagues but you can play if they are vacant!
Where is the Sierra Newbold/Ron Wood Park?
5900 New Bingham Highway West Jordan
This looks remarkable! Seriously fun playground. So user friendly and a child could be there for hours doing different things. Does it get hot there? the only thing that looks to be missing is shade!
Utah is so pretty!
There is some shade! Yes. It does get hot in July and August!
Fun post – I grew up going to Utah every summer – now I go for hiking in the beautiful Zion and area.
Wow! This looks amazing. I’d sure do a detour to stop and play here!
How do I make reservation for the pavillion and what are the fees?
http://www.wjordan.com/Residents.aspx?pgID=4.8 is the city link. The city park info is about half way down.
I was just wondering how you reserve one of the pavilions here?
http://www.wjordan.com/Residents.aspx?pgID=4.8 is the city link. The city park info is about half way down.