The Snyderville Basin Special Recreation District (SBSRD) was established in 1986 by the Summit County Commission to provide recreation facilities and services for the growing population in the Snyderville Basin. Since then, Basin Recreation has aimed to enrich the lives of the greater Park City community and visitors by providing exceptional parks, trails, and recreational facilities while actively working with Summit County and state and local organizations.

Over the years, Basin Recreation has grown without pause and now oversees nearly 2,500 acres of open space, has built and/or maintains 185 miles of trails, operates a 87,000 square foot indoor Fieldhouse that serves over 340,000 per year, and manages several outdoor park facilities. Events, programs, fitness classes, and recreational opportunities for all ages are offered all year long to serve the community and visitors alike.

  • Administrative Office
    5715 Trailside Drive
    Park City, UT 84098

    Fieldhouse
    1388 Center Drive
    Park City, UT 84098

  • Admin Office:

    Monday - Friday: 9am-5pm

    Saturday & Sunday: closed

    Fieldhouse Hours:

    Monday – Friday: 5:30am-9pm

    Saturday & Sunday: 7am-7pm

Fieldhouse

Since 2004, The Fieldhouse has been the recreational hub for the Snyderville Basin community and beyond.

Whether you’re looking to stay fit, join a group fitness class, or enjoy recreational activities, this 87,000 square foot state-of-the-art facility has something for everyone. The Fieldhouse is a public facility – drop-ins and visitors are welcome!   

Fitness Class Calendar & Sign-Up

PARKS

Basin Recreation operates 4 community parks: Willow Creek Park, Matt Knoop Memorial Park, Trailside Park and Trailside East. We also manage sports fields at Ecker Hill Middle School, Jeremy Ranch Elementary, and Trailside Elementary. Our Parks Department works hard to provide safe, aesthetically pleasing parks and buildings for public use.

Our parks are terrific spots to host birthday parties, family get-togethers, and large-scale events. If you are an organized group, commercial enterprise, tour, or event, you must contact Stacy Wilson at (435)649-1564 ext. 110 to obtain a permit.

For more information on renting pavilions, please visit our Pavilion Rentals page.

Visit https://www.basinrecreation.org/park/ to see the list of all the parks and Amenities

click here for a spanish translated version URL

Trails & Open Space

Basin Recreation’s trail system, of approximately 200 miles of commuter, biking and hiking trails, offers a gateway to the greater Park City area’s breathtaking landscapes.

Open spaces are natural areas of land that are managed to balance conservation with recreation for the community’s benefit. Recognizing the importance of preserving viewsheds and ecological value, local taxpayers believed these spaces were worth saving as open spaces. Basin Recreation manages over 2,500 acres of open space property with 1,483 acres held under conservation easement.  

Recreation

Basin Recreation is proud to offer a wide variety of programs. Please explore our recreational offerings using the filters provided. If you don’t see the program you are looking for now, please check back often as programs are updated as they become available. Questions about a program? Contact us at (435) 655-0999.

Basin Recreation collaborates with many community partners to provide quality, nonduplicative services. These partnerships ensure consistent, year round programs for all ages. Visit Park City Recreation for more recreational programming.

Scholarships

Basin Recreation welcomes all community youth to its programs, regardless of ability to pay.

To qualify for the Basin Recreation Scholarship Program, participants must:  

  1. Be eligible for the free or reduced lunch program at their school and  

  2. Live within the Basin Recreation service district (84098 or 84060 area codes).  

If the participant is not eligible for the free or reduced lunch program, applicability for a scholarship will be determined on a case-by-case basis by the Recreation Manager.  

If approved, scholarship applications are good until December 31 of that year. Participants must reapply for scholarships annually. There are limited scholarship funds available per program. All scholarships are available first come, first served. 

Scholarships are available for the following programs:  

  • Summer Blast and school year camps  

  • Basin Recreation sports camps, leagues, and clinics  

If approved for a scholarship, the participant is responsible for 30% of the program fee.  

Scholarships are not available for travel camps, such as Adventure Camps, H20 Camps, and Teen Tuesdays. Partnership programs might have a different scholarship percentage  

Registration for 2025 Summer Camps and Swim Lessons will open on Wednesday, April 10 at 6am.

Upcoming Scholarship Events 

Current or interested scholarship recipients and their families are invited to sign-up or renew their scholarships at this registration event. The Recreation Team will be available to answer questions on eligibility requirements and program offerings, help you submit applications in person, and register for upcoming programs. 

Scott Perry

Recreation Lead Coordinator

(435) 655-0999 Ext. 112

ADULT PROGRAMS

Biking

Swimming

Education

Pickleball

Hiking

Nordic skiing

Teen Programing

Community Events

YOUTH PROGRAMS

Biking

Fitness

soccer

Tennis/ Pickleball

Camps

Running

Swimming

Volleyball

The Fieldhouse / Fitness

Visit our Site to view all our trails and open spaces maps.

https://www.basinrecreation.org/trails-open-space/

For Spanish PDF click here

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