Was very different place to go with old timber planned out so you can walk up on top of it by large boulders. I suggest this playground his little off because of how difficult it is to climb up on top of the timber with these uneven rocks. A boulders. Sorry. All of the metal or plastic parts are good, but I would complain about the large rocks that surround the entire playground. For me, they're most difficult to walk on for the kids. I imagine it would be even more difficult and if they fall down it really hurts. I would recommend a softer bottom compressed rubber so that when the children's do fall they will not get hurt and that way it would be easier for the small children. But you still need an adult to hold their hand because these timbers are very high off the ground. Many beautiful trails are off of this playground with gorgeous flowers and trees that have plaques donated and the name of the plant. Nice nature walks also. It's...
Read moreThis was such a neat space! Plenty of room for the kiddos to engage in “risky play”! My kids loved exploring the hideaways and special spots worked into the play area. We went early on a spring morning and had the area to ourselves, so it would be interesting to see if it’s as enjoyable when it’s busier. I definitely appreciated the pavilions to the side — seems like a nice space in the warmer summer months. I’m so grateful to live in an area where natural play spaces are being embraced! This...
Read moreFor older kids. Or for toddler that are daring and their parents are up for the task of following them around the playground. No swings or slides. Just everything made of trees and climbing and not everything has handrails or something to hold on to. So it could get dangerous seeing as how some of the heights are over 3 feet tall. A few picnic tables. Restrooms nearby that are available. Grassy areas to play some ball. Some large boulders to sit on...
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