Parks
Farr West City Parks
Farr West City is proud to provide 5 exceptional parks for residents and visitors. Each park includes a playground, a bowery, and restroom facilities (open from late April through early October, weather permitting). Several parks also feature large grassy areas and additional recreational amenities.
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Smith Family Park
2441 W 4000 N · Farr West, UT 84404
Amenities
- 2 Large Pavilions (8 tables each)
- 1 Small Pavilion (4 tables)
- Several small pavilions around the pond
- Playground
- Zip Line (see rules below)
- Swings
- Climbing structures
- Fishing pond
- Walking / biking path
- Riding arena
- Pickleball courts
- Basketball courts


Mountain View Park
1500 N 1700 W · Farr West, UT 84404
Amenities
- 1 Large Pavilion
- Playground
- Large grassy area
- Walking path

Farr West Park
2090 N 2000 W · Farr West, UT 84404
Amenities
- 1 Large Pavilion
- Playground
- Baseball diamond
Water key required to access water at the bowery.

Civic Center Park
1896 N 1800 W · Farr West, UT 84404
Amenities
- 1 Large Pavilion
- Playground
- Located next to the Rec Center and City Hall

North / Jackson Park
2565 W 3300 N · Farr West, UT 84404
Amenities
- 1 Large Pavilion
- Playground

Park Rules
- No overnight camping or sleeping
- No trailer parking, except briefly to load or unload
- No going barefoot — shoes or similar footwear required
- No hitching animals to trees, shrubs, fountains, monuments, lampposts, or ornaments
- No activity that damages or injures grass, plants, trees, or shrubs
- No golf or similar games
- No alcohol
See Ordinance 12.12 for full rules and regulations.
Zip Line Rules
- Maximum height: 5'
- Maximum weight: 150 lbs
- One rider at a time
- No pushing or pulling
- No standing on the seat
- No jumping or bouncing
- Riders must hold on at all times

Park Hours
All parks are open from half an hour before sunrise until half an hour after sunset.
For photos and visitor reviews of Farr West parks, visit the Weber County Playgrounds blog.
