Murray City Park

Murray City Park's most recognizable feature is a large wooden sculpture of Chief Wasatch, a fictional composite of local tribes,[1] by artist Peter Wolf Toth, standing at the main entrance of the park on State Street and 5100 South.

The Park Center is a recreation center at the south end of the park with indoor pools, including a kid's splash pool with slides, a "lazy river" float area, and colorful play equipment.

[2] Ken Price Ballpark is a 3,000 seat baseball stadium located at the park that hosts the Murray High School team's home games, as well as Utah High School state championships and other tournaments.

[4] The park used to house the Salt Lake County Fairgrounds, until newer facilities were built in South Jordan.

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