
The Dimple Dell Regional Park is a 646-acre Salt Lake County Open Space and one of the last remaining undeveloped public parks in in the Salt Lake Valley. It’s Open Space designation in SLCO Park System Master Plan means Dimple Dell is intended to remain pristine, natural, and unaltered by development. It is the largest, last-remaining public preserve along the densely-populated Wasatch Front, and is treasured for its wildlife, native plants, majestic mountain views, and a sense of serenity not found in other parks.
As set out in the park’s management plan, the primary park uses are:
Our organization began in 2016 to fight against paving Dimple Dell. Our organization has continued to be a voice for preservation of the landscape and history of Dimple Dell. But who are we?
We are dog walkers, trail runners, hikers, equestrians, cross-country skiers, bird/bug/animal watchers, mountain bikers, school cross country teams, scouts earning merit badges, nature and conservation clubs and societies, botanists and plant lovers, science class taking nature field trips or working on a science project, residents and neighbors who love this easy access to a natural, pristine area right here in the valley.
We are quiet visitors who come to the park in the hopes of spotting a deer, rabbit, fox, badger, skunk, coyote, owl, blue jay, red velvet ant, Jerusalem cricket, and other animals and birds. In the spring, beautiful wildflowers, pioneer-era native bunch grasses, and a wide variety of other native plants and trees dot the park's landscape and uplift our souls. The Park is a place to observe nature, to hear yourself think, to see a corner of the Salt Lake Valley the way it was before it became a major metropolitan area.
We join together to advocate for the wildlife and native plant inhabitants of the park, the compatible use of the park, to save this last piece of heaven right here in the valley. We invite anyone interested in this to join our group, because it is only together that we can keep our Dimple Dell, the 'Central Park of Salt Lake'.

Click below to view the PDF of the Master Plan for Dimple Dell Regional Park

Click here to view the Master Plan for the Muir-Poulsen Farmstead, and our hope for the future of this historic part of Dimple Dell




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