Parks in Farmington, Utah
City parks, pavilions & playgrounds • Farmington, Utah
Farmington runs a deep network of neighborhood and regional parks — from the fire-truck playground at Forbush Park to the amphitheater lawn at Woodland Park and the ballfields and pickleball courts at Regional Park. Below is every Farmington City park, with its own page covering address, amenities, and reservation details.
The Parks
Forbush Park
Central park (formerly Main Park) with a fire-truck playground, two reservable pavilions, and sport fields — 100 S Main.
Heritage Park
West-side neighborhood park with reservable boweries — 1591 N 1075 W.
Moon Park
Compact 1.25-acre park with a playground, basketball court, and walking trail — 1350 N Main.
Mountain View Park
Quiet 2-acre park by the cemetery with two tennis courts and a playground — 300 E 500 S.
Point of View Park
Small 1.5-acre bench park with a playground and a valley overlook — top of Robin Way.
Preserve Park
Neighborhood park with a playground and half-court basketball.
Ranches Park
West-side neighborhood park with reservable pavilions.
Regional Park
The city’s sports hub: pickleball, basketball, ballfields, playground, and a walking trail — 178 S 650 W.
Shepard Park
Large gathering park with two pavilions, tennis, and sand volleyball, near Park Lane.
South Park
Frontage Road park with a pavilion, two ballfields, a skate bowl, and sand volleyball — 1384 S Frontage Rd.
Woodland Park
Amphitheater lawn for outdoor performances, plus a pavilion and sand volleyball — 300 S 200 E.
More Farmington outdoors
Looking for water and trails? Farmington Pond is a stocked community fishing pond with a paved loop, and The Farm is the city’s mountain-bike park on the east bench. See more under Things to Do in Farmington.
Pavilion & Field Reservations
Pavilions, boweries, ballfields, and tennis/pickleball courts at many Farmington parks can be reserved. Book online through the city’s reservation portal or call Parks & Recreation at 801-451-0953 (gymnasium and outdoor pickleball: 801-939-9229). For 2026, reservations open January 5 for residents and January 12 for non-residents. Pavilion rates are about $15/hour (resident) and $25/hour (non-resident) plus a refundable $55 deposit.
Hours, fees, dates, and schedules are set by Farmington and can change at any time. DavisCountyUtah.com is not affiliated with the city — please confirm current details on the official Farmington website before you go.
Beyond the parks
For the official city park map and the latest amenity and reservation details, see Farmington City Parks & Recreation.
Explore more
Farmington City Guide • Things to Do • Davis County Events Calendar
