Memorial Park, 300 S Main St, Payson, UT 84651, United States
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Memorial Park - Featured Reviews (823)
Park was nice and pavilions were large. There was a nice little Pond for the kids to play in. We had a family reunion here and it ended up pretty nice. Will use this park again.
Payson memorial park. Seems to me to be a pretty great park to sir and listen to live bands preform.
Good sound from all the bands I've heard.. nice and shaded with mature trees. This once small town had defiantly taken off since the last time I was here.
Lots of spread out picnic tables and benches to gather around and spend some good time our in the fresh air
Picturesque park near historic center of town. Mature trees and a neat little pond. During warm months, it's a great place to see live bands perform. Most of the playground equipment is covered by a sunshade (no more crazy hot slides).
Large lovely park with playground, basketball court, pickleball courts, stage/show area, pavilions/boweries, grass, paths, and a creek. There is lots of street parking and two small parking lots (one on the north side by the bathrooms and one on the east by the basketball and pickleball courts).
Note that there are multiple signs saying no dogs are allowed in the park.
There is a large playground with a large shade cover over the structure. The playground has a lot of slides. There are also many swings for older kids and toddlers/infants, a teeter totter, and monkey bars. There are at least six individual picnic tables in their own concrete slabs near the playground. One of the swings (a yellow younger child one) was damaged.
There appears to be one full size basketball court that had several additional hoops along the sides of the large court. There are six pickleball courts. All the courts look very nice.
There are three pavilions with picnic tables in the park. Two large ones near the basketball court each have what appears to be a charcoal grilling area (I took pictures). The largest pavilion is on the northwest corner of the park and is near a pond. None of the pavilions are next to the playground.
There is a large tiered stage with benches in the west area of the park. The benches are shaded by the lovely large trees as well as some cloth similar to what is over the playground.
In the center of the park is a large green space perfect for a game of frisbee or soccer. A creek runs past the courts and two of the pavilions on the west then along the grass/green space on the north. The creek goes under the NW pavilion and ends in a pond on the other side of the pavilion. There are a few little concrete bridges over the creek.
Fantastic place to play, have a group gathering, learn about history and more! Pavillions yes 3 different covered areas! Playground for kids yes! Big lawn area to spread out and toss a frisbee or football yes!
Drinking fountain and restrooms yes! Stage with seating for spectators, yes! Shade trees and picnic tables, Yes! Flag pole and memorial plaques, Yes! Great place to visit and stay the afternoon, YES!
Parking is easy and free, park on the curb or in the parking lot. LDS Church across the street to the west also has parking. Dumpsters and trash cans for after picnic cleanup. Tennis Court on Southeast corner, a bit rundown but always a fun time with never a wait! Running water and flushing toilets in 2 different restrooms. On Sunday evenings in the summer the Payson City Band plays tunes from 8-9pm lots of fun! Bring a chair or a blanket, or just stroll around, meeting and greeting friends! This place has lots to offer and is a gem, right in the middle of town!
We've been attending the Payson Scottish festival here for 26 years: Strong, muscular men throwing heavy objects; Pretty girls dancing to lively music; Vendors and food--what's not to like?
I went there during the Scottish Festival and had an amazing time! This park is one of the better Parks have been too. Huge trees and a massive amount of space to play any number of games
Went to the park to experience the Payson Scottish Festival. Lots of people there. Alot to see. Park has big shade trees that helped against the heat. Water available. Small shallow pond to splash in. Pavillion for entertainment.
Driving the Mt Nebo Loop has been a bit of a running joke in our family. On the way home from a long drive, "Hey kids, should we take the Mt. Nebo Loop?" Or in the pitch dark "Say, let's take the loop" yet never, in 20+ years, have we driven it until
Their coffee brings me so much happiness! My go to is the Crazy Honkey Hazel latte (white chocolate, hazelnut & cinnamon). Itâs the best! Their Milky Way is also delicious (milk chocolate & caramel).. I would recommend their turkey avocado bagel sa
We tried the carne asada street tacos and a bean and cheese burrito. Ask the food tasted fresh and delicious. I also really liked the green sauce-- it tasted like tomatillo and cilantro sauce.
The best hamburgers around! Absolutely love the beer battered fries are the best! Services was super fast restaurant very clean! The only down fall is the soda was flat!
My first time ever going to a bar was this local one. I was instantly greeted by a very nice man who worked there. He was very informative, and told me that if I had any issues that night that he would help me. The staff was very helpful as I didnâ
Good Food. Good People. We've been coming here for years and NEVER had any issues. The instructions to order are CLEAR and on the front of the menus. Old school decor. I'm always greeted with a happy, friendly smile. These guys and gals work their bu