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Show 0 0 Local picnickers in search of a cool shady spot will not be disappointed this year regardless of natures rearrangement of the terrain. According to the Salt Lake District Rangers office, Mueller Park Canyon has been open since June 25. Workers repaired much of the damage done by the flooding Mill Canyon Creek. The and both parking lot was picnic areas are ready for use. Many of the trees were uprooted, and some of the dirt still needs to be smoothed over. Although the water level is down, rangers still caution waders to stay out of the creek. The Bountiful Peak picnic grounds are out of use right now because of the road damage in Farmington Canyon. Access to the peak from Ward Canyon in Centerville will not be possible until snow has more of the melted. Workers are trying to get the mostly dirt road ready for use for those who have reserved picnic spots. It will be ready before the Farming-toCanyon Road is repaired. All of the parks in South Davis are available for use, but weekends are booked up for most boweries. Reservations will still be taken for weekdays. Parks with boweries andor picnic tables are: Bountiful Bountiful City Park, North 200 Mueller Park in Mueller Canyon, east end of 1800 South. Mueller Park by the junior high, 900 E. 1800 South. 1500 S. Main Street. Rocket Park, 1300 East. 1400 North Park (Cheese Park), 9tb E. 1400 North. Woods Cross Park, 1500 S. 720 Woods Cross West. North Salt Lake North Salt Lake Park, Center Street and Main. Mathes Park, 2600 South (behind Village Inn Pancake House). Centerville record-breakin- g n 400 West. Smoot Park (no grass because of flood) 1515 North Main. Smith Park, 350 North Main. 7th East Park, 700 East Centerville City Park, 500 South. 500 North 4th West. , West Bountiful New West Bountiful Park, Pages Lane. Old West Bountiful Park, 8th West (behind City Hall). 550 580 West North |