Test the waters at this new Salt Lake Valley splash pad

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Test the waters at this new Salt Lake Valley splash pad
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The new splash pad, which will be available for visitors of all ages, hosts 17 different water spray features, including a large old-fashioned water tower and a lazy creek.

Abigail, center, and sister Rebecca laugh at brotherJacob as he gets a face full of water at the Heritage Park splash pad, June 28, 2023, slated to open July 1 to the public.For many families in the Salt Lake Valley, few moments reflect summertime like that first splash of water of the season coming out of the ground.

Rebecca plays at the Heritage Park splash pad, June 28, 2023, slated to open July 1 to the public. The splash pad features a large old-fashioned water tower, a lazy creek and multiple fountain sprays.said in a news release. “This addition enhances our commitment to providing exceptional recreational opportunities and promotes water conservation and sustainability.”

Rock Leland, 3, reacts as he stands in the middle of a circle of water jets at the Heritage Park splash pad, June 28, 2023, slated to open July 1 to the public. The splash pad features a large old-fashioned water tower, a lazy creek and multiple fountain sprays.

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