Welcome to Eagle Mountain Parks
A community-built map of every park, trail, and improvement idea — made by your neighbors.
Explore every park and open space, then tell us what could be better. From an unfinished trail to a brand-new idea, we want to hear it.
Free. No ads.
Eagle Mountain Parks is a free community-built map and reporting app for residents of Eagle Mountain, Utah. Anyone can browse the city’s parks, trails, and open spaces, suggest new amenities, and flag issues like broken equipment or missing signage. It is run independently by a local resident and is not affiliated with Eagle Mountain City.
The basics, no bloat.
A community-built map of every park, trail, and improvement idea — made by your neighbors.
Pinch and pan to find parks, see what others have submitted, and check what the city is already working on.
Tap the green + on the map to drop a pin, draw a trail, or sketch an area for the city to consider.
Switch to satellite, toggle the city-land overlay, and spot existing park boundaries with a tap.
Three steps. No login required to browse.
Open the map to see every park and open space in Eagle Mountain, plus what neighbors have already suggested and what the city is working on.
Tap the green plus to drop a pin, draw a trail, or sketch an area. Add a short note about what you’d like to see — a new playground, a fixed fence, a missing trash can.
Volunteer moderators review submissions, then they appear on the public map. Follow a park to get updates as ideas are added or resolved.
More on the support page, or email us.
No. Eagle Mountain Parks is run independently by an Eagle Mountain resident and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or operated by Eagle Mountain City or any other government entity. Reports submitted here are not routed to city staff — to reach the city directly, use the city’s official channels.
Yes. The app is free to download and use. There are no ads and no in-app purchases.
Eagle Mountain Parks was built by Jessie Southworth, a resident of Eagle Mountain, Utah, as a community resource for neighbors who want a single place to see and discuss the city’s parks.
Open the app, tap the green plus on the map, and drop a pin, draw a trail, or sketch an area. Add a short description and submit. Volunteer moderators review submissions before they appear on the public map.
Not automatically. Reports are visible on the public community map, which any resident or city employee can browse, but submitting through this app does not create a city work order or dispatch crews. For emergencies, call 911.
There is a free iPhone app on the App Store, a free Android app on Google Play, and a browser-based web map that works on any modern phone or computer.
Eagle Mountain Parks is built and maintained by Jessie Southworth, an Eagle Mountain resident, as a free community project. There’s no company behind it, no investors, and no plan to ever sell ads or your data. If you have feedback or want to help, send a note to jessie@eaglemountainparks.com.