Parks & Recreation Community Farming Resources
Find more information about renting a community garden plot, organizing a new garden, growing and gathering food, or working with refugees to address food security.
Salt Lake County manages 1,450 acres of open space. Salt Lake County prioritizes the preservation of undeveloped areas for the conservation of natural resources and for public access and enjoyment.
Community farming is a great way to get involved in sustainable land use. Salt Lake County Parks & Recreation partners with several local nonprofit organizations to connect people with healthy food options, in their community, by providing dedicated space in our parks for gardening and farming.