This park features two main play areas divided by age: one for ages 2–5 and another for 5–12. While the toddler section is technically designed for ages 2–5, I’d say it’s most suitable for kids closer to 2.5 and up. My son is almost 2, and while there was plenty to explore, some of the equipment felt a bit advanced for his current stage—especially if your little one is still working on building confidence with climbing or navigating new terrain.
One thing to note: some sections have rope flooring with large holes. It's not dangerous (they’re low to the ground), but little legs can slip through if they’re not careful. That said, it’s all part of the challenge and fun for older toddlers who are ready to test their coordination.
Overall, it's a great park with lots of variety—but keep in mind your child's comfort and ability level...
Read moreThe best playground in the Triad North Carolina area. It is state-of-the-art, brand new, composite materials, rubberized ground, and fully ♿ accessible playground. They have structures for older and younger kids. One for older kids with ramps, a 🏰 castle, multiple slides, ladders, tunnels, and more. They also have swings for younger kids with bucket swings, swings for older kids including a tire swing, and wheelchair capable swings. They have multiple rock climbing structures and merry-go-rounds as well. They have picnic areas and seating for...
Read moreBest playground around! Handicap accessible and thoughtfully designed for kids of all ages. The playground is SO LARGE that it's tough to keep an eye on your little one from one seat, so be ready to be on the move if your kiddo is younger. The castle is huge! The restrooms are a hike from the playground but that's a great opportunity to take a peaceful walk across one of the several baseball fields. A sheltered picnic table area great for parties. A walking path around the property ✨️ Just a wonderful place that we frequent with our 3yr old &...
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