Remember when you were a kid and your playground pretty much consisted of a few rusty swings and a long, metal slide that burned your legs on hot summer days? Utah kids today are lucky to have playgrounds filled with equipment that’s not only fun, but also sparks their imaginations. Check out this amazing playground in Moab!
You’ll find Moab Rotary Park at 650 Millcreek Drive in Moab.
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This beautiful, three-acre park has plenty of green space to explore and enjoy… and the playground here is like a musical wonderland.
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This playground is full of percussion instruments, and anyone can jump right in and start making music.
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The instruments were created by a company called Freenotes Harmony Park, which is owned by Richard Cooke, a previous resident of Moab.
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These instruments are works of art themselves.
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You can spend hours here, creating your own songs, or just banging away to hear the different notes and sounds you can make.
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You’ll find several sets of drums at this park. Explore them to hear the different tones each drum makes.
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With 19 musical instruments, it’s said that Moab Rotary Park has the largest outdoor collection of public musical instruments in the world.
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Kids love to compose their own music here…
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…but people of all ages will have a blast here! This park definitely sparks the imagination of everyone who visits.
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You won’t believe the music that visitors create at this park! Check out this video posted to YouTube by Freenotes Harmony Park:
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Have you see Moab Rotary Park? Share your photos with us in the comments!
If you live in the Salt Lake Valley, you definitely need to check out the Wild West Playground at Veterans Memorial Park in West Jordan.
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