Awesome place. I whipped my head around after exiting 25 SB @ 136th a few weeks back because all I could see was a giant silver slide that definitely hadnt been there before. We had to go, of course. My son absolutely loved it. There is lots to do, plenty of shops nearby, some food options, and PLENTY of shady seating for parents. As of now parts are still under construction, but it doesn't take away from what a fun park this is. If I was younger I would have climbed up to the slide myself, but once you see the bungie 'ladder' that leads up to it even the most youthful of adults has to accept that it's just not...
Read moreI'd rate this 5 stars if: The play area for toddlers had a little more (maybe smaller slides and such?)
And also if parents would stop letting their older kids play in the toddler area. Big kids have a HUGE playground right next to it filled with age appropriate things. My toddler has almost gotten kicked in the face several times from an older child and I was RIGHT next to him.
Parents of older children - please don't bring your kids to play in the toddler area. Toddlers have no where else to play that is safe, but your older kids have many different...
Read moreThis place is pretty amazing; however the posted signs regarding the age range for kids to play here is pretty accurate (5-12). My 4yo who does great at playgrounds labeled for older kids found lots of the climbing structures beyond her interest or ability. Suffice it to say, this one really is better for older kids. I wish there was a section designated for the littles because it is a really cool playground. If that's your need as well, you might check out the new playground and bike park at McKay Lake in Broomfield. There are options for all the age...
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