Parks

Bear sculpture in Big Bear Park, White City, Utah

Big Bear Park

White City is home to one of the most beautiful settings for a park in the entire Salt Lake County. Visitors to the park are greeted by a large bear statue near the playground area.  Reed L. Tyler, an art teacher at Churchill Junior High, created the granite bear statue for the new park site in 1966. The bear weighs 4 ½ tons and stands six feet seven inches tall.  

The newly renovated playground area features a variety of play structures in a whimsical bear theme, swings, zip lines and other playground equipment that all ages can enjoy. To the east, you see the magnificent Wasatch Mountain Range. There is a large, covered pavilion on the north side of the park.

Reserve a Pavilion  https://slcoparks.activityreg.com/selectfacility_t2.wcs

Access to the White City Canal Trail is located on the southeast end of the park. White City Canal Trail Access

Location:                   930 East Onyx Lane (9695 South) in the White City Metro Township.
Size:                          14.6 acres
Operating Hours:    Open Saturday to Sunday; Hours - Dawn to Dusk
 

Park Amenities

 
Playground
Sports Field
Pavilion - Reservable: 135 seats, (5) 20-foot tables, lights and electricity
Baseball
Picnic Tables, Benches (around the playground)
Tennis (2 lighted, concrete courts)
Restrooms
Volleyball
Drinking Fountain
Horseshoes
White City Canal Trail Access
Walkways/Jogging Path

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View of Wasatch Mountain Range, Big Bear Park
Playground at Big Bear Park, White City, Utah
Pavilion, Big Bear Park, White City, Utah
Bears at Big Bear Park, White City, Utah
Bear playground, Big Bear Park, White City, Utah
Entrance to Big Bear Park, White City, Utah
Playground, Big Bear Park, White City, Utah
Playground, Big Bear Park, White City, Utah