Trustee over Parks:
Stanley Record
Pictures of Parks
The Parks at Stansbury are administered under the direction of the Board of Directors of the Stansbury Service Agency of Tooele County and maintained by the Park Manager. Many new Tot lots are currently being planned as well as additional community parks.
Woodland Park is located on the south end of the park bordered by Spyglass, Miller Circle and Country Club. This
park contains a small playground with swings, a basketball court, a fire pit with surrounding benches, picnic tables/garbage cans and large
shade trees. The basketball court and swings were added by the Service Agency in 2006.
Kenneth W. Sagers Memorial Park contains Baseball fields, T-Ball fields, a Skate Park, a playground, a small pavilion
and a concessions/restroom facility. It also contains the the Observatory which is owned by the Utah Astronomical Society. It is located
on the north end of the park by the Condos.
Garrett Park located on the south end of the park off of Village Blvd. Garrett Park was remodeled in 2006.
Tennis Courts #2 is located in the middle of the Park, directly north of Stansbury Park Elementary School.
Clubhouse Park Area is the area immediately surrounding the Clubhouse and the Swimming Pool and includes the sports
court for basketball and tennis. A volleyball court facility was added in 2006.
Ponderosa Mini Park is located in Ponderosa Estates in the southwest area of Village Blvd. This park contains a playground structure,
benches and picnic tables.
Galley Lane Mini Park is located in the Country Crossings neighborhood on Galley Lane and contains a playground structure,
benches and picnic tables.
Village Boulevard. 6.5 Acre Park is located on Village Blvd and contains two softball fields with backstops and benches. Plans are currently
being discussed to add a restroom facility at this park. Softball
fields on Village Boulevard can be scheduled by calling Troy
Angeli at 801-633-5324. Fields must be scheduled April thru
July and is open on a first come basis beginning in August.
Click here to see proposals for parks as of 2005.