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Hooper City

Parks and Recreation

Hooper's city parks serve as the heart of the community, offering a variety of recreational spaces for residents and visitors alike. The parks offer a wide range of amenities, including playgrounds, picnic areas, a rodeo arena, and sports fields to provide opportunities for relaxation, exercise, and community connection. 

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To rent a city park, fill out this form and drop it off at the Hooper City Civic Center. For questions, contact the city at (801) 732-1064. 

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Hooper Park & Arena

5600 South 6300 West Hooper, UT 84315

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The Hooper Park has a bowery, serving facilities, restrooms, playground, baseball diamonds, rodeo grounds, and arena.

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Events that take place at this park include: 

  • Hooper Tomato Days

  • Hooper Halloween Haunt

North Park

5580 West 4600 South Hooper, UT 84315​

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The North Park is located adjacent to the Hooper City Civic Center. This park has two baseball diamonds, three soccer fields, four pickleball courts, an outdoor basketball court, and a playground. â€‹

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Events that take place at this park include: 

  • Hooper Easter Egg Hunt

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Wildwood Park

4600 West 5875 South Hooper, UT 84315​

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This park has playground equipment, a bowery, and soccer fields. â€‹â€‹

Hooper Park Locations:

Utah Bikeways Map

From the Wasatch Front Regional Council:

 

May is National Bike Month, and, accordingly, we are pleased to share a new tool for anyone interested in exploring Utah's growing network of multi-use pathways, bike lanes, and trails. 

 

The new bikeways.utah.gov website highlights the current bicycling network to help residents and visitors take advantage of these bike-friendly facilities for both transportation and recreation. On the map, users can view paved trails, different types of bike lanes, and other on-street bike designations, and an estimated level of comfort for different experience levels.

 

Importantly, this tool allows users to provide feedback that will help keep the map current. Are you proud of a new or upgraded bikeway that just opened in your community? Or do you see something that is missing on the map? Just click on the map and submit your suggestions for review and inclusion. Your feedback will help provide better information to the public and to the organizations that use this GIS map data to develop plans and prioritize future additions to the bike network. And please share this resource with others! The more people who use the map, the better it will be.

 

The bikeways map was created by developers at the Utah Geospatial Resource Center (UGRC) (the State's GIS coordination office) in partnership with WFRC and Utah's transportation planning agencies.

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