While not exactly in the shape of Lincoln Logs, KidStreet Playground in Bridgewater very much carries the playful log cabin vibes and is a bit nostalgic for those that grew up around wooden structured playgrounds. KidStreet Playground is a must visit for this reason!
Located no more than a stones throw from Bridgewater Commons (the mall), this playground sits in an ideal location. Needs to expend some time before the mall opens with the kids? The playround provides the perfect pastime for families throughtout the day.
Compared to other playgrounds, KidStreet Playground offers large areas of shade (seasonal of course) over the actual play structures during the Summer which is perfect for parents and little ones to remain cool and avoid sunburn.
The uniqueness of KidStreet Playground is truly found in the wooden builds of the structures. The overall appearance resembles a wooden fort with turrets scattered throughout. This comes as a refreshing change compared to a lot of other playgrounds with modernized metal bars and beams, allowing park-goers to really step out of the urbaness and concrete jungle and into a suburban wilderness.
There are approximately 6 large structures with swings and small activities located around each of these structures. The structures are interconnected and woven together in a beautiful design that flows. There is a sand pit, as well as a few zip rides. Whoever designed this playground park definitely had the heart of a kid and kids in mind.
The parking lot that's directly adjacent to the park is limited and tight, with about 15 spots, but any overflow can easily be solved by parking in the municipal building lot. There is a pinic area outside of the park, with about 5 picnic tables. This is also under ample shade.
This park is a must visit, and your kids will love you for bringing them...
Read moreSo glad we decided to visit this playground!!! So many cool things for kiddos of ALL ages to enjoy. The playground was full but it didn't feel crowded - there were sections for different levels, activity engagement, and themes. They had lots of climbing structures (wall climbing, net structure, ropes, ladders), obstacle courses (Zipline, monkey bars, tire routes), slides, swings (tire swings, regular swings, and even a full platform swing with bench that the whole family can swing in together)! The younger kiddos had their own enclosed area with a sandpit and mini climbing structures they can safely enjoy. And in the larger play area, there was an amphitheater style seating that can provide you with a 360 view of the park.
There are no food or drinks allowed because they want to keep the area clean (which is great!) but there are garbage cans and recycling receptacles outside the park. The different structures had names like (The Bank, Police Station, Theater, etc.). It's theme was a kid city.
The bathrooms are outside but we didn't use them so I can't say if they were clean or not. The parking is limited right by the park but people were coming and going frequently enough that there was always one spot available.
Our kids enjoyed their time. Definitely...
Read moreExcellent playground for kids. One star off - the place is overdue for some maintenance and a little TLC. Otherwise fantastic.
This children’s playground is equipped with quaint custom-made jungle gyms constructed from wood and old tires. There are forts and ship-themed structures that kids can climb and slide and play-pretend all around.
I think ideally for kids two to ten or eleven years old. There is a sandbox for the little ones, and a few zip lines and spider-web-like climbing contraptions will keep older kids busy.
Kids love this place. My little one rips the seatbelt off and runs around until exhausted, then talks about the place like it was Great Adventure for days afterward.
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