This is my go-to park for my 18 month old toddler. The toddler playground is completely enclosed, so there's no worrying about her wandering over to the big kids area. The play structure is low to the ground, with tanbark on one side and the soft squishy playground surface on the other, without any places where she could fall and hurt herself.
There's also a sandbox, and two baby swings. There are a few small trees inside the play area to provide shade, as well as a gazebo with benches underneath.
This park has a water feature, however there is signage explaining that it will not be in use due to the drought.
Overall, it's a pretty neighborhood park where you can feel confident in letting your child run around and burn off some of that...
Read moreI enjoy bringing my son here to meet up with other little ones. It feels safe enough to let them roam by themselves to their next adventure spot ( as we follow close behind. 😉 ) I tend to bring extra side toys because kids will always get bored or want to be entertained by something else for a bit. We always share the toys amongst the others. Kids will be kids, and they will be curious, so why not share the toys?! Plus it a perfect learning opportunity!! Bonus, if your kiddo loves trucks, busses, fire trucks, and everything in between- this park has those passing by all the time, so they will love it! 🤣 We come or try to go at least once or twice a week. Parking is all around, and there is even a...
Read moreI have taken my son on a more regular basis to this park after I was introduced to this gem through a soccer program. From his own words when asked what do you like about this park. "It has lots of kids to play with. Fun swings and monkey bars!". As a parent I appreciate this park for the following features. Accessable bathrooms, fenced and gated with a separate toddler area. Ample sitting in key areas to watch your child. Plentiful trees for shade. The layout is wide open with a clear view for quick and easier locating of your child. All...
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