I went to this park with my 5yo to meet some friends from school. It was my first time to Burning Bush Trails Park and I was pleasantly surprised by the park amenities. There are basketball courts, tennis courts, and a plethora of playground equipment. Children seem to be playing together no matter their background or personalities. I witnessed older children helping younger ones and everyone I encountered was respectful. My kid loved the variety of playground equipment and I enjoyed watching as I conversed with other parents. We had a lot of fun at this park and I will visit again with my kids sometime in the...
ย ย ย Read moreUnique but DANGEROUS park! This is the tallest playground I've ever seen... And the ropes to climb up have no platforms, no reprieve. If you fall, you fall FAR. That being said: if you have daredevil older kids, this is probably the most unique playground ever! But I will not be bringing back my kindergartner until she's much older. The playground for little kids was small and just ok. The yellow net structure was our favorite - so fun! One public Porto-potty style restroom. Some wood chips, some not. Free parking. Lots of...
ย ย ย Read moreI have never been here before, but heard about the new renovations. There is a separate park for the littles (I would say for 0-2 years) and a larger side for bigger kids (3+?). In the older kid side there are two towers with a bridge at the top connecting them. Not going to lie, it was a bit scary at first, but when my 4 year old (who is a really good climber) got the hang of it he was able to tackle it with confidence. Lots of other ways to climb that are lower to the ground if your little is just starting out. We...
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