Parks in Iron County
26 parks found
Iron County offers 26 parks spread across seven communities, from the mountain town of Brian Head to the college city of Cedar City. The county's diverse elevation ranges from high-altitude alpine settings to red rock desert landscapes, creating unique playground environments that reflect southern Utah's stunning natural beauty. Cedar City anchors the county's park system with several top-rated facilities, while smaller communities like Enoch, Kanarraville, and Parowan contribute their own family-friendly recreational spaces.
The standout parks include Park Discovery Pavilion, Wood Ranch Park, and Cedar Canyon Nature Park in Cedar City, along with Bristlecone Park in Brian Head and Canyon Park on Cedar City's east side. These facilities typically feature well-maintained playgrounds with swings and slides, covered pavilions for gatherings, and walking trails that take advantage of the area's scenic surroundings. Many parks also include basketball courts, pickleball courts, and sandbox areas, providing diverse recreational options for families with children of different ages.
What sets Iron County's parks apart is their integration with the region's dramatic geography. Parks here often serve as gateways to explore the broader landscape, with red rock formations, pine-covered mountains, and desert vistas providing memorable backdrops for playground visits. The combination of modern amenities like restrooms and pavilions with access to southern Utah's natural wonders makes these parks particularly appealing for families seeking both convenience and outdoor adventure in a single destination.

Enoch City Recreation Complex
Enoch

Iron Mountain Park, Grace Memorial Park
Enoch