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Audio Guide of Liberty Park

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✓ Secrets other tourists miss
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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. The great duck flood

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2. The mansion that hated Brigham Young

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3. The senator, her husband, and the orangutan

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4. Secret tunnels and golden bathrooms

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5. The laughing sundial and the bricks of anger

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6. How did this place survive everything?

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What are Liberty Park's hours and how can I get there?

Liberty Park is open daily from dawn to dusk. You can get there by car (free parking is available), bus, or on foot from downtown Salt Lake City; check the map on the official SLC Parks website.

Is entry to Liberty Park free or are there fees?

Admission to the park is completely free for all visitors. Some attractions inside, such as Tracy Aviary, have their own admission fee, around $12 for adults.

How much time is recommended for visiting Liberty Park?

A typical visit lasts 1 to 2 hours to explore the park, the lake, and the gardens, but you can extend it to half a day if you include Tracy Aviary or a picnic. Adjust it to your pace.

What is the history or significance of Liberty Park?

Liberty Park is Salt Lake City's oldest public park, established in 1881 originally as Walker's Grove and renamed in honor of liberty. It is a key cultural site with Mormon and natural history, and has been home to Tracy Aviary since 1938.

What is the best time to visit Liberty Park?

Spring (April-June) and fall (September-October) are ideal because of the mild weather and vibrant colors. Go in the morning to avoid the summer heat and enjoy fewer crowds.

Is Liberty Park accessible for people with reduced mobility?

Yes, the park has paved paths, ramps, and accessible restrooms. Tracy Aviary is also mostly accessible; check details on the official website or call (801) 483-5460.

What other attractions are near Liberty Park?

Inside the park you will find Tracy Aviary (tracyaviary.org). Nearby you will find the University of Utah, Sugar House Park, and downtown Salt Lake City about 10 minutes away by car.

What practical tips do you have for visiting Liberty Park?

Bring sunscreen, water, and a picnic for the table areas; rent bikes if you want to explore more. Download an offline maps app and visit early to see active birds and ducks.

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