This Historic Park Is One Of Utah's Best Kept Secrets
By Catherine Armstrong|Published January 14, 2019
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Writer, editor and researcher with a passion for exploring new places. Catherine loves local bookstores, independent films, and spending time with her family, including Gus the golden retriever, who is a very good boy.
Whether you’re working in downtown Salt Lake City and looking for a quiet spot to enjoy your lunch break, or you’re attending a concert on a summer night, this tiny park is a pretty little place that you might not know about. Have you seen Brigham Young Historic Park?
You might not even notice this little park tucked away on the corner of North Temple and State Street in downtown Salt Lake City, but it's a pretty little spot that's perfect for a quick stroll or a few quiet moments.
The park is part of what was once the estate of Brigham Young, the leader of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints who brought the Mormon pioneers here in 1847.
The sculptures throughout this little oasis reflect the kinds of activities that once took place here, such as playing and gardening. There's even a real garden with irrigation running through it.
You won't find any playground equipment at this park - it's simply a small, green space that's meant for people to enjoy. While it's owned by the LDS Church, it's open to the public.
When is the last time you visited this little park? If you’re looking for more hidden little parks in Utah’s capital city, check out this weird little sculpture garden, or take the kids to play at this tiny park that offers a great view of the city.
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