5/5 Sandra H. 1 year ago on Google
Baybridge
Park
tucked
inside
the
Westchase
neighborhood
of
the
same
name
is
a
great
find.
I
chose
this
park
yesterday
as
I
had
someone
with
me
who
could
not
walk
long
distances
and
needed
shade.
Once
you
actually
find
the
park,
the
playground
is
right
of
the
parking
lot
and
is
accessible
via
a
gate,
which
I
love
to
keep
the
tots
in
or
out.
Parking
is
fairly
limited,
after
all,
it's
a
neighborhood
park.
The
playground
is
huge
and
has
two
main
areas.
One
area
is
for
2-5
with
plenty
of
climbing
equipment
and
several
slides.
There
is
then
a
huge
3
story
structure
for
kids
5-12
wth
a
raally
tall
slide.
There
is
an
additional
climbing
wall,
an
area
of
see
saws
and
rocking
frogs,
and
a
large
swing
set
area
surrounding
the
two
main
play
setups.
The
best
part,
though,
is
that
this
park
offers
tons
of
shade.
Each
of
the
areas
I
described
above
are
covered
by
individual
shade
structures
with
large
shade
trees
looming
overhead.
There
are
park
benches
scattered
under
a
large
main
oak
tree
and
a
narrow
pergola
area
of
benches,
as
well
as
the
main
covered
shelter
with
picnic
tables,
electric
and
restrooms.
The
entire
playground
is
all
gated
and
covered
in
the
squishy
rubber
flooring
or
cement.
It
is
really
very
appealing
to
kids
with
exceptional
and
numerous
playground
equipment
and
adults
with
shade,
safety,
and
comfort
options.
Oh
wait,
there's
more.
Outside
of
the
playground
and
past
the
main
shelter
there
are
2
more
shelters
and
a
fairly
large
flat
sports
field.
I
have
seen
these
all
rented
out
with
various
games
going
or
bounce
houses.
Around
the
playground
and
the
shelters
and
fields
is
a
small
paved
bike
loop.
Yesterday,
we
brought
our
scooters
too
and
did
a
few
laps
to
ensure
appropriate
kid
and
adult
fatigue.
😀
To
the
left
of
the
playground
is
also
a
wooded
walking
path
with
adult
type
outdoor
fitness
course
equipment.
On
the
backside
of
the
park
bike
loop
the
Westchase
sidewalk
system
is
connected
in.
There
is
a
cool
paved
lite
tunnel
that
goes
under
Linebaugh
Avenue
to
the
other
idea
of
the
road.
I
was
able
to
drop
off
the
little
kids
with
my
friend
to
comfortablely
watch
in
the
enclosed
playground
while
I
continued
with
my
grade
school-aged
kid.
The
kids
love
playing
in
the
tunnel
to,
but
do
be
careful
to
look
for
adult
bikers
and
walkers
making
their
way
through.
After
the
tunnel,
you
can
easily
bike,
scoot,
or
walk
to
the
Westchase
towncenter
areas
and
hit
up
the
shops
and
other
park
areas
surrounding
the
apartments
and
townhouses.
You
could
continue
on
with
older
kids
and
bike
to
other
neighborhoods.
All
in
all,
it
was
a
great
choice
for
play
for
the
day.
We
were
probably
there
for
3
hours.
We
will
be
back
for
sure.