Nisson Park
One of the oldest and most loved parks in Washington County, Nisson Park opened in 1999 and offers a covered pavilion, playground, shaded walking path, picnic tables, and large grassy area. This park is characterized by the 23- year-old Water Wheel feature and holds historical significance paying homage to Willard O. Nisson. At the back of the park is a wonderful little creek that provides a refreshing space on hot summer days.
Directions:
Address: 30 S. 200 W. Telegraph St., Washington, UT 84780
Use this map for directions to Nisson Park.
Important Information:
- This park offers plenty of shade and is perfect for picnicking and lounging.
- There are restrooms and drinking fountains available to the public.
- The walking path is very popular and leads to a lovely creek and a tunnel.
- The playground is very accommodating and offers a section for both younger and older children.
- The basketball court is a popular amenity at this park.
- There are plenty of large shade trees that are perfect for stringing a hammock.
- BBQ areas are available to the public.
- There is no entrance or parking fee to enjoy Nisson Park.
- This park is ADA accessible.
- This park is not pet-friendly.