


TRAX Historic Sandy Station
About
TRAX Historic Sandy Station is more than just a transit stop,it's a family-friendly park destination that combines outdoor play with convenient urban access. Kids can splash around in the water feature, burn energy on the playground, and enjoy wide-open lawn space for picnics or running around, all while parents appreciate the easy access to nearby shops and restaurants along Sandy's main corridor.
Highlights
- ✓Interactive splash pad perfect for cooling off on hot Utah days
- ✓Modern playground equipment for climbing and sliding
- ✓Spacious open lawn ideal for ball games and picnics
- ✓Direct TRAX light rail access for car-free family adventures
- ✓Walking distance to shops and restaurants
Pro Tips
- 1.Park in the adjacent TRAX lot for free and take advantage of the transit connection to explore other Salt Lake Valley destinations with kids
- 2.Bring towels and a change of clothes during summer months,the splash pad is irresistible and kids will definitely get soaked
- 3.Visit on weekday mornings for the quietest experience; afternoons and weekends can get busy with commuters and families
- 4.Pack a picnic to enjoy on the open lawn, or walk to nearby restaurants for a quick family meal
- 5.The playground has limited shade, so bring sunscreen and hats for sunny days
Best Time to Visit
Late spring through early fall for splash pad access, ideally on weekday mornings or early evenings to avoid commuter traffic. Summer mornings (9-11am) offer the perfect temperature for water play before the midday heat sets in.
What to Know
This is a free public park with complimentary parking at the TRAX station lot. Food options are within easy walking distance, and the location offers excellent accessibility with paved paths and proximity to public transit.
Seasonal Notes
The splash pad typically operates Memorial Day through Labor Day, weather permitting. The playground and lawn areas are accessible year-round, though winter visits are less appealing. Check for occasional community events and holiday celebrations hosted at the park during summer months.
Nearby Eats
The nearby Historic Sandy area offers several family-friendly options including Jersey Mike's Subs and Café Rio within a 5-minute walk, plus additional chain restaurants along State Street just a short drive away.
More Activities Near Sandy
Dimple Dell Regional Park
Dimple Dell Regional Park offers over 600 acres of natural beauty perfect for families seeking outdoor adventure in Sandy. Kids can explore miles of easy-to-moderate trails winding along a year-round creek, spot deer and other wildlife, and enjoy the sense of discovery that comes with exploring this hidden urban oasis.
Flat Iron Mesa Park
Flat Iron Mesa Park is Sandy's premier destination for all-day family adventures, offering something for every age with its extensive playground equipment, refreshing splash pad, and wide-open sports fields. With 15 hours of daily access and top-notch amenities including shaded picnic areas and scenic walking paths, it's the perfect spot to let kids burn energy while parents relax in the beautiful surroundings.
Bell Canyon Trail
Bell Canyon Trail offers adventurous families a rewarding 4.5-mile round-trip hike through stunning Wasatch Mountain scenery, culminating in a beautiful waterfall that makes the moderate climb worthwhile. The well-maintained trail winds through shaded canyon areas and opens to breathtaking vistas, providing an excellent introduction to mountain hiking for active families with older children who are ready for a real hiking challenge.
Sandy Amphitheater
Sandy Amphitheater is a fantastic outdoor entertainment venue nestled against the stunning Wasatch Mountains, offering free summer concerts, movie nights, and family-friendly performances that make for perfect budget-friendly evenings with kids. The spacious lawn seating allows little ones to spread out, dance, and enjoy the mountain air while parents relax under the stars with incredible mountain views as a backdrop.