This park is literally chef’s kiss! There are two entrances, which I love because it gives some extra peace of mind knowing your child won’t easily wander off. They did remove the sandbox, which was a bit of a bummer, but honestly, there's still so much to enjoy that we didn’t miss it too much.
There’s plenty of shade, though the benches are somewhat limited — but so far, it hasn’t been a problem whenever we’ve visited. The park has three slides of different sizes, an area just for smaller children, a section for kids who love to climb, and the swings are tucked away nicely in the back. Every area has its own space and flow, and there’s truly something for every child to enjoy.
What I especially loved was how secluded the whole park felt — like a little hidden wonderland. It’s the perfect spot to let kids explore, play, and...
Read moreThis is a great, small neighborhood playground. There is equipment for all ages within sight of each other which is nice if you have kids ranging from 2-12 - they can all play here!
There's some seating, and one bench is in the shade but you'll definitely want sunscreen. There's some nice scooter paths as well which was a nice addition.
The playground had 1-2 families there while we were there; we like our playgrounds a little busier, but it was ok for a quick place to run around for 45 minutes.
I found getting there to be tricky as the roads in the neighborhood are all very narrow. There was parking close by which was good.
Definitely a lovely spot if you live in the...
Read moreVery nice playground, but completely empty. Could be a good thing if you want the place to yourself, but I like my son to play with other kids. Went on a weekday 5:30-7pm, no one there and took a while to find it. It's next to an apartment building. Tiered levels, including lots of sand (not my fav), an area of rubber flooring w nothing on it, slides, swings, and lots of bugs. Was nice, but won't go back if alone. if I invite a friend so there's other kids it...
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