Electric Park
Photos via Google Maps Carolyn Dearden, Electric Park, Justin Coombs
Electric Park is a relatively new (2023) Spanish Fork neighborhood park with a fully committed electricity theme: lightbulb-topped swings, power-line balance beams, thunder-cloud-topped play sets, and a zip line with a cheeky squirrel on top. The park has 2 pickleball courts, 2 basketball hoops, a fenced dog park, a sports field, a walking path, and two pavilions. Reviewers love the design quirks and call it one of the city's better recent builds. Location is tucked into a quiet residential neighborhood on N Maple Leaf Drive.
Practical notes
Park hours not explicitly stated; per Spanish Fork norms most parks are open dawn to 10 PM. The pickleball courts are paired with basketball, so expect mixed-use during peak hours. Shade is sparse since the park is new and trees aren't mature, so summer afternoons get hot. Restrooms exist and a water-bottle filling station is on site. Two pavilions are available; bring your own food. The fenced dog park sits in the far corner. Parking is residential, on-site lot is small.
What locals say
"There's plenty of grass for soccer and other such frolicking, as well as a 2 pickleball courts and 2 basketball hoops. A dog park is in the far corner."
"This park has lots of electric themed play structures, two pavilions, restrooms, pickleball court, basketball court, walking path, sports field, and a fenced dog park."
"Coolest park ever! The electric theme is so fun. Love the Zipline. Super fun highwire ropes. Pickleball. Basketball. Lots of slides and places to play."
Amenities
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