Jordan River Par-3

Jordan River Par-3 is a 9-hole, par 27 golf course located in Salt Lake City, Utah, measuring 1215 yards. A driving range is available on site.

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1250 N Redwood Rd, Salt Lake City, UT 84116

A 9-hole par-3 public course in Salt Lake City playing 1,215 yards with established trees shaping each hole.

9 Holes
Par 27
1215 yards
Driving Range

About This Course

Jordan River Par-3 is located along the Jordan River corridor on Salt Lake City’s west side. The 9-hole, par-27 layout plays just 1,215 yards, making it a short and accessible course. Established trees shape each hole and give the compact course its own distinct personality despite the limited acreage. Green fees are minimal, often under six dollars, removing the cost barrier for beginners, juniors, and anyone looking to practice their short game on a real course.

The facility is operated by Salt Lake City’s Public Lands Department and includes a small driving range with two practice tees. A disc golf course also shares the park grounds, adding another recreational option. Jordan River Par-3 fills an important role in the city’s public golf system by providing a welcoming entry point for new golfers and a quick, low-pressure option for experienced players between full rounds.

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1250 N Redwood Rd, Salt Lake City, UT 84116

A 9-hole par-3 public course in Salt Lake City playing 1,215 yards with established trees shaping each hole.

9 Holes
Par 27
1215 yards
Driving Range
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