Beaver Keychains Are Hidden — Here's Where to Look!
Published: Friday, July 3, 2026
It’s here! Today, Friday, July 3, we’ve hidden Building Beaver keychains at parks across the district as part of our 2026 Park & Recreation Month celebration. Here’s where to start your search:
Fox Hill Park - 4825 South Himalaya Street
4 beavers are hidden at Fox Hill Park (located at 4825 South Himalaya Street), roughly around the basketball court, climbing structure, playground, and picnic shelter.
Highlands Park - 17700 East Ida Avenue
2 beavers are hidden at Highlands Park (located at 1770 East Ida Avenue), roughly around the playground and multi-use field.
Indian Ridge Park - 16501 East Progress Drive
2 beavers are hidden at Indian Ridge Park (located at 16501 East Progress Drive), roughly around the playground and picnic shelter.
Lookout Park - 5455 South Riviera Way
2 beavers are hidden at Lookout Park (located at 5455 South Riviera Way), roughly around picnic shelter.
Peakview North Park - 19450 East Monmouth Place
2 beavers are hidden at Peakview North Park (located at 19450 East Monmouth Place), roughly around the multi-use field and basketball court.
Peakview South Park - 19399 East Prentice Avenue
2 beavers are hidden at Peakview South Park (located at 19399 East Prentice Avenue), roughly around the playground and picnic shelter.
Peakview West Park - 5209 South Danube Street
2 beavers are hidden at Peakview West Park (located at 5209 South Danube Street), roughly around the basketball court and trail split.
Piney Creek Hollow Park - 6140 South Tower Road
5 beavers are hidden at Piney Creek Hollow Park (located at 6140 South Tower Road), roughly around the multi-use fields, playground, baseball field, and picnic shelter.
Pioneer Park - 5494 South Picadilly Street
2 beavers are hidden at Pioneer Park (located at 5494 South Picadilly Street), roughly around the playground and multi-use sport field.
Ridge Park - 22733 East Powers Avenue
2 beavers are hidden at Ridge Park (located at 22733 East Powers Avenue), roughly around the playground and picnic shelter.
Saddle Rock Ridge Park - 22646 East Ida Circle
2 beavers are hidden at Saddle Rock Ridge Park (located at 22646 East Ida Circle), roughly around the picnic shelter and trail split.
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Spring Creek Park - 4001 South Himalaya Avenue
5 beavers are hidden at Spring Creek Park (located at 4001 South Himalaya Avenue), roughly around the baseball fields, pavilion, playground, and multi-use sport field.
Tall Grass Park - 21250 East Oxford Avenue
4 beavers are hidden at Tall Grass Park (located at 21250 East Oxford Avenue), roughly around the basketball court, playground, and disc golf baskets.
Toll Gate Park - 5400 South Killarney Street
2 beavers are hidden at Toll Gate Park (located at 5400 South Killarney Street), roughly around the playground and picnic shelter.
Trails Park - 16799 East Lake Avenue
2 beavers are hidden at Trails Park (located at 16799 East Lake Avenue), roughly around the picnic shelter and bridge.
Trails Skatepark - 16799 East Lake Avenue
5 beavers are hidden at the Trails Skatepark (located at 16799 East Lake Avenue).
Village Park - 6161 South Jasper Way
2 beavers are hidden at Village Park (located at 6161 South Jasper Way), roughly around the multi-use sport field.
Willow Trace Park - 4651 South Jebel Street
3 beavers are hidden at Willow Trace Park (located at 4651 South Jebel Street), roughly around the basketball court, playground, and picnic shelter.
Keychains are out now, so head to any of these locations and start searching. Once you find one, bring it to the Trails Recreation Center front desk to earn 2 raffle tickets toward our Park & Recreation Month prize drawings.
A few tips before you head out:
- Only one keychain per person counts toward raffle tickets
- Keychains are hidden in visible, family-friendly spots — no digging or climbing required
The hunt is just one of the many ways to celebrate Park & Recreation Month with us this July. Good luck, and happy hunting!




