City Parks |
Jerry Boyd |
The Parks Master Plan link takes you to a interactive map showing the different community, neighborhood and canyon parks within Springville City. Select the park you are interested in learning more about and you will be presented with a set of information tabs found at the bottom of each park picture. Most of the parks show the concept and design plans.
Park Master Plans link (click here)

Springville City operates over 65 acres of beautiful parks within the city limits. There are 17 parks located throughout the City. Within the city parks you will find picnic tables, benches, playgrounds, walking paths, drinking fountains, tennis courts, pavilions, baseball diamonds, and various sports fields for city league recreation. To locate the parks and trails in Springville visit: www.springville.org/about/maps
PAVILIONS |
Pavilions are available for your enjoyment at six of our city parks. These pavilions are located at Spring Creek Park, Big Hollow Park, Spring Acres Park, Hobble Creek Park, Kelvin Grove, and Heritage Park. The pavilions may be used by anyone free of charge on a first come, first served basis; however, they may be rented for a minimal fee.
SPRING ACRES ARTS PARK |
Spring Acres Arts Park, near Springville High School, hosts special events such as Art City Days, Movies in the Park, concerts and festivals. This unique park, which has an outdoor amphitheater, is located at 700 South 1300 East.
URBAN FORESTRY |
Springville City has been a Tree City USA for 30 years and boasts a very progressive urban forestry program that is staffed by certified professionals. Hundreds of trees are planted every year in various locations throughout the city.
HOBBLE CREEK PARKWAY TRAIL |
Discover the beauty of Hobble Creek as a pedestrian or cyclist on the Hobble Creek Parkway Trail. Follow this trail approximately 3 ½ miles through Springville and into Hobble Creek Canyon to the Rotary Centennial Park.
INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS |
Community Services Building: 443 South 200 East
Phone: (801) 489-2770
www.springville.org

