It's definitely a cool place to hang out and not your average "playground". I wonder if some of the wood was repurposed from Hurricane Helene damage 🤔. I like that it gives a unique perspective into nature especially for those that don't want to wander into the woods, so this seems like a "safe" outlet that is still near enough to urban civilization. With that said, I wish that people would care enough to obey the rules of not letting their children play in the creek. There are plenty of free splash pads in local parks, if they want to get wet. Maybe I just don't "get it". I just hope no toddler ends up drowning and they close this gem for good. Also, I've read that early morning visitors have encountered feral dogs that can be aggressive, so...
Read moreVery cool, very interactive, very neat place!! It's the water feature putting this in opened up a LOT for kids. Kids love water they really do. It is 60 in April and kids are still in this freezing water. SO bring a towel and change of clothes and NO COLD WATER DOES NOT give you a cold. It does no harm ladies and gents it is actually benefical!!
And if your child loves mud, guess what yes their is a MUD PLAY area. That was a super good idea so keep the water feature clean!!! Very cleaver design.
The ramps, walkways, bridges, benches and paths are well made and sturdy. This place is just extremely well put together. With a lot to interact with, climb on and further imagination. I highly...
Read moreFirst time checking out this place and wow it was amazing! We went early to beat the heat and my little one had a ball. He loved the water and rocks to explore and also got to see baby frogs. He loved exploring the playscape and seeing nature. It’s a good way to get energy out and movement. Plenty of space to play and even when more people came it didn’t feel crowded. He didn’t want to leave! lol and there is a playground within driving distance at the park. Really cool spot to check out and we will...
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