My kids really like this park. My son calls it the butterfly park, because there is a giant butterfly shade screen above the seating area and the theme is the stages of life from caterpillar to butterfly. This park is nice for children once they are around 2 1/2 or once they can confidently climb and walk on uneven surfaces without falling. Otherwise you will be climbing and walking them and going down the slides with them. The play area has artificial turf and padding. It's nice and clean usually, unless someone allows there child to have food and leaves it there. YUCK!! The park has a small playhouse with knobs that turn and display little pictures, a spinning wheel and some other play games to entertain very small babies laying on their tummy. There is a see saw, a spinning chair, and swings with 2 regular swings and 2 baby swings. The climbing structure is very tall. It says that it is recommended for children ages 5-12. It has a rock wall, various ladders to climb and 4 slides. There is also a bridge walkway from one side of the play structure to the other 2 slides. This bridge is in sections that moves as the child walks across. My son was very scared to go across this bridge for quite some time. There are 2 places that you should be careful of if you have a small child going up by themselves. The area above the orange circles is open and if the child leans over they could just fall off the top of the structure. There is also the same scenario across the bridge by the other 2 slides. I would say the fall could be about 15 feet or so. There is some shade but not a lot. There are 2 benches to sit on and watch your kids play as well a picnic bench table combination. There are no facilities at this park. There is no parking for this park. If you do not live within walking distance, I would probably pick a different park. Unless you park in front of someones house down the street...
Read moreIt's a wonderful spot and has a great playground for the kids. There's just no parking area. I had to drive around into the back of the neighborhood and park in front of someone's house on the curb, which felt pretty weird, but not as weird as having to basically walk through someone's yard to get...
Read moreLovely park. It is tucked in a neighborhood, and parking is a little unclear. No parking on Timber Creek, take first right on Woodbine and take the walking trail across a cute bridge to get to the playground. No restrooms, but there’s a picnic table and 3 benches,...
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