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Bingham Creek Regional Park

Bingham Creek Regional Park is located at 10200 South 4800 West in South Jordan, a site that had been known as Welby Pit. The 160-acre site had been used as a gravel pit, landfill, and equipment storage for the county over the years. Parks and Recreation staff had worked with state and local officials on several environmental remediation efforts on the site to ensure the park met the requirements necessary to begin construction.

Plans for Phase I of park construction included approximately 65 acres of amenities, including multi-purpose fields, a playground, walking paths, pavilions, bike trails, a disc golf course, restrooms, parking, and a maintenance facility.

Phase II completed 90 additional acres.

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Park Amenities

  • Multi-purpose Fields
  • Playground
  • Walking Paths
  • Bike Trails
  • Pavilions
  • Disc Golf Course
  • Pump Track
  • Restrooms
  • Parking

There will be no field reservations in 2025.

Contact Parks & Recreation

Phone Number (385) 468-7275

Bingham Creek

Project Funding

Funding for Phase I is made possible by the 2016 ZAP 3 Parks & Recreation Bond and a partnership with the City of South Jordan.

Phase 1 Construction/Funding Details:

  • 18-hole disc golf course
  • Bike skills course
  • Playground
  • Pavilion
  • Restroom
  • Maintenance BuildingBingham Creek Trail extension: 2,801 Lin Ft (0.53 miles)
  • Bike Trails: 10,454 LF (1.98 miles)
  • Walking Trails: 16,511 LF (3.12 miles)
  • Turf Areas: 18 Acres
  • Sport Fields 20 Acres (6 full-size competition soccer fields, or equivalent)
  • Tree Plantings: 535 Deciduous, 229 Evergreen
  • Total Phase I Acreage: 50 acres
  • Total park acres: 160 acres
  • Parking Stalls: 401 (total)
    • Lower lot: 105 stalls
    • East lot: 159 stalls
    • South lot: 137 stalls

Project Timeline

January 2016 - July 2019

Design and planning process

April 2019

Public open house

April 2019 - Spring 2020

Environmental mitigation

May 2020

Phase I construction begins

June 22, 2023

Ribbon Cutting/Grand Opening of Phase I (50 acres)

Future

Additional phases will be completed when funding is available.