The City of Sandy is proud of its stellar parks system. Facilities range from the 1.75-mile Tickle Creek Trail, to neighborhood playgrounds to the 127-acre Sandy River Park. Policy for Sandy's parks system is created by the Sandy City Council and assisted by a seven person advisory board, which includes one member of the City Council. The City of Sandy Parks & Trails Advisory Board is a volunteer board supporting planning efforts for and advocacy of our local parks system as well as assisting with park improvement projects.