Richard K. A. Kletting Park
Rating
Price
Free
Duration
1-2 hours
Best Ages
Best for ages 1-10
About
Richard K.A. Kletting Park is a gem tucked into Salt Lake City's picturesque Lower Avenues neighborhood — one of the city's most historic and charming residential areas. The park is named for Richard Kletting, the renowned architect responsible for the Utah State Capitol building, and it sits in a neighborhood full of historic Victorian and craftsman homes.
The park itself is a classic neighborhood playground with well-maintained equipment for younger children. It's not a massive destination park — it's a beautiful neighborhood park where kids can play freely in a low-key, uncrowded environment. The mature trees provide shade, and the elevated location in the Avenues gives the park a breezy, pleasant feel even on warm days.
What makes this park special for families visiting SLC is its location. The Lower Avenues is one of the most walkable and photogenic neighborhoods in the city. A visit to Kletting Park pairs naturally with a stroll through the tree-lined streets, a stop at one of the area's independent coffee shops, or a walk down to the nearby 9th & 9th dining district.
Free to visit, open from 5AM to 10PM, and perfectly situated for families staying in or near downtown Salt Lake City. If you're looking for a quieter, more local park experience rather than the busier destination parks, Kletting Park delivers that effortlessly.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
Yes
Nursing / Changing
Not Available
Kid Meals
Not Available
Setting
Outdoor
Rainy Day
Not ideal
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Morning on weekdays; close to downtown SLC
Wait Times
No wait — open park
Nearby Food
The 9th & 9th neighborhood and downtown SLC are within 5-10 minutes. The Avenues has a few local cafes within walking distance.
Why Kids Love It
Kletting Park sits in one of Salt Lake City's most charming neighborhoods — the Lower Avenues — giving it a relaxed, intimate atmosphere that families love. The playground is well-maintained with equipment that keeps younger kids busy. The park's elevated position gives nice views of the city, and the tree-lined streets nearby make it feel like a hidden urban retreat.
Pro Tips from Parents
- Named for Richard Kletting, the architect who designed the Utah State Capitol — a fun tidbit for curious kids
- The Lower Avenues is a walkable, historic neighborhood — stroll the tree-lined streets after visiting
- The park is close to downtown SLC — easy to add to a city itinerary
- Street parking is available on B Street
- Bring a picnic — no vendors, but the park is lovely for an outdoor lunch
What to Bring
- Picnic food
- Sunscreen
- Water
- Camera for neighborhood views
Cost Info
Free Admission
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
$0.
Free park in walkable Avenues neighborhood.
Grab food from nearby Broadway/9th & 9th area.
Tips to Save
- Completely free.
- The Avenues neighborhood has good walkable food options if you want to grab lunch nearby.
Hours & Contact
Hours
- Friday
- 5AM-10PM
- Monday
- 5AM-10PM
- Sunday
- 5AM-10PM
- Tuesday
- 5AM-10PM
- Saturday
- 5AM-10PM
- Thursday
- 5AM-10PM
- Wednesday
- 5AM-10PM