Discovery Park

Park · Pleasant Grove

Discovery Park

Park · Pleasant Grove

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1511 N 100 E, Pleasant Grove, UT 84062

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Playground, soccer, track, baseball, tennis, pickleball, NASA theme  

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1511 N 100 E, Pleasant Grove, UT 84062 Get directions

plgrove.org
@pleasantgrovecity

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1511 N 100 E, Pleasant Grove, UT 84062 Get directions

+1 801 785 6172
plgrove.org
@pleasantgrovecity

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wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

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Aug 25, 2025

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"This large Magnolia park is noted as another top urban foraging destination where you can find seasonal berries, blossoms, and coastal-influenced ingredients; visitors should remember that municipal rules typically prohibit removing park plants — the municipal code reads, “Please leave plants, artifacts, flowers, and features for everyone to enjoy!” — so practice restraint, take only what you need, and prefer neighborhood streets and quieter areas over heavily trafficked roadsides." - Alicia Erickson

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Casey Swain

Google
Lots of space, shade, and playground to use that pent up energy kids always have. It is not quite as big as the discovery park in Cedar City but the kids still loved it. There were swings, tire swings, monkey bars, bridges, slides, a different playground for small kids to name a few. We really like how they use mats instead of sand and or wood chips. There was also a lot of shade for parents, a restroom, (not sure how clean but at least there are restrooms) tables to eat at, there are baseball diamonds, and there are a few pavilions to eat at and provide shade of needed. There were also a couple tennis courts which I believe are interchangeable with pickleball courts. Lots of open source to toss a ball and or Frisbee. Overall a great park, when in doubt look for a discovery park. Their parks are really good and usually have the following items listed above and probably more.

Mason Lowe

Google
This was top five parks of my life!!! I had so much fun and I’m not even a kid anymore but all my friends and cousins were in heaven the new park is even better than before the soft rubber mats are so soft so even if you fall it doesn’t hurt!! Thanks for having me -Mason Lowe

Matt “Heff” Heff

Google
This is a TOP 10 Utah park to visit. Just a delightful buffet of play structures with a NASA theme. The architecture here is combined tastefully with essential local play structures such as beehives and a farm like fun. This place is ideal for kids of all ages with separate wall off areas for ages 2-5. As of Sept. 2022 this park is undergoing another refurbishment which adds pickleball courts, new fences and other additions. The last park refurbishment took place in 2019. This created a park atmosphere that eliminates many of the old hidden nooks, crannies, and non visible areas where children could hide potentially within the play area itself. Available Parking has enough spots for all. Bathrooms are clean and GRAFITTI free.

Mark Nelson

Google
What a wonderful, amazing, unique park. Fun things for kids from 2 years old (and even younger) in a special area for little ones. The climbable structures are big enough that adults can join in, climbing, sliding, swinging. Tire swings that twist around all crazy. Multiple kid friendly climbing walls. Picnic tables, tennis and pickleball courts. Love, love, love it here.

Sofia Gallegos

Google
Today we went to this park, we like it a lot, you have a tennis, pickeball and baseball court, there is only 1 large pavilion in front of the shady courts. The play area has no shade so in summer it is very hot, if you plan to go either early or after 7pm! The tables to eat are near the public restroom, there are trees around but they don't provide complete shade and there are about 5 picnic tables (there are a couple more tables in front of the games), so if you go with small children don't They will serve you to eat and watch your children, since you do not have good visibility of the games. Something very annoying is that you can see how little care the park is currently in, there was a lot of garbage, the public toilets were dirty and with a bad smell, the dirty drinking fountain, it is sad to see how they neglected the park since it was inaugurated until now. I emphasize that it is a fenced park, so that helps to be more sure that the children will not run out and have an accident

Trailerpark Rebels

Google
I loved this park, as an adult it felt so good to walk on such a squishy bouncy ground. The playground is massive and so many parts to explore even musical attractions which you can hear a ways from the park the tones make your mind wonder and draws you in. Lots of children were there on a Friday blue sky afternoon in May. My kids are big for their ages, they enjoyed the freedom and the playground. It's a lovely park.

Sinbad Lieber

Google
Went here to play with my daughters for her birthday. It is a really fantastic park. For all ages young medium to old. It was an enjoyment for hours and hours for me and my daughters. We'll be back here! The swings the slides the mazes the everything was well built exceptionally fun, and my daughter's loved the pirate ship the most!

Kira Joy

Google
The park just re-opened after renovations and it is great. The old park was really stunning with all the woodwork, but the wood was no longer smooth and needed serious resurfacing. The new version has a lot of the same feel to it... lots of places to climb, lots of nooks and stuff but had 2 ares, one for bigger kids one for toddlers, and has a single entrance/exit which is nice. The are lots of tables and benches, so you can have a nice place to sit while kids play or bring a lunch and not have to even leave the play area.