Ron Last Park

Ron Last Park Provo City

5500 N 250 W
Provo, UT
(801) 602-9552

 

Size: 2.7 Acres

  1. River Access
  2. ​Provo River Parkway Access
  3. Walking Trails
  4. Picnic Tables
  5. Benches

          This park is dedicated to Ronald W. Last. He is a reminder to those who follow his example , that each individual can make a difference and everyone should try. He served his community tirelessly for 39 years as an educator, principal and city councilman. He constantly gave of his time, talents and wisdom, always contributing to the present and adding great promise to the future. He will long be remembered by countless students and friends who were touched by his many public and silent random acts of kindness.

          Ronald W. Last was the principal of Provo High School. It’s rumored that while principal he orchestrated an effort to force male students with long hair to get haircuts in the 70′s.

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          ONLINE PROVO PARKS PAVILION RESERVATIONS

          RESERVATION TIMES | 8:30AM-2:00PM & 4:00-9:30PM, or all day
          RESERVATION SEASON | 4/15/23–10/15/23 except Sundays, Starting on Jan 1st
          Pavilion Reservations & Customer Service – (801) 852-6000

          • Pavilions are available for reservations M-SA. Fees range from $26-$177 for each time period, depending on pavilion size and location.
          • Reservation fees are double for observed holidays. Restroom facilities and water supplies are only in order during the reservation season.
          • An eight-day minimum notice is required for pavilion reservations, modifications, and cancellations. A $10 service fee is charged for all cancellations and modifications. Unreserved pavilions are available, without charge, on a first-come basis
          • For more information regarding pavilion reservations and park rules visit Provo.org/Reservations.

          THINGS TO REMEMBER

          • Electricity is provided at most pavilions; with only 15 amps of power, it’s enough to run a small slow cooker, radio etc. If you need additional power, please supply your own.
          • Events may require a Special Parks Use Application and additional fees.
          • Pets are allowed in all parks and trails as long as they are on a leash. Please be respectful and pick up after your pet.
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