[2] Higher Coach Road, Baildon, is to the north and the park is bounded to the south by the River Aire.
A pedestrian footbridge crosses the Aire and links the park to the village of Saltaire.
[5] In the centre of the park is a semi-circular pavilion designed by architects Lockwood and Mawson, constructed in 1870.
[10] The park is divided by a long broad east–west promenade with east and west shelters at the ends.
To the north of the promenade are serpentine paths and flower beds, and to the south a cricket ground and open playing field.
[10] At the centre of the park below the main promenade is the listed Lockwood and Mawson tea room pavilion housing the Half Moon Cafe operated by the cricket club.
[10] Centrally located in the few steps leading up to this platform from the promenade is the listed bronze statue of Sir Titus Salt.