4/5 Kira H. 5 months ago on Google
This
playground
is
very
fun
for
kids
because
it
is
so
unique.
As
an
adult,
I
had
a
good
time
trying
out
some
of
the
features.
That
being
said,
I
would
highly
discourage
anyone
from
bringing
a
child
under
the
age
of
four
or
five.
The
treehouse-like
equipment
was
very
cool,
and
I
loved
watching
my
younger
children
test
their
courage,
but
their
smaller
legs
and
shoes
got
stuck
a
few
times,
necessitating
a
mom-rescue.
There’s
also
a
problem
with
stairs
and
heights
at
this
park.
As
a
5’8”
woman,
I
could
not
reach
the
top
of
the
final
platform,
which
features
a
fun
twisty
slide
and
a
rope
wall.
This
was
great
for
older
children,
but
it
was
hard
as
a
parent
knowing
I
couldn’t
do
much
to
stop
my
three
year
old
from
falling
if
he
got
off-balanced
at
the
top.
Unfortunately,
there
aren’t
any
stairs
close
to
the
structure,
so
the
rope
ladder
is
the
only
way
up
unless
kids
hike
through
the
slippery
terrain
or
use
the
concrete
terrace
rocks
as
makeshift
steps-
both
of
which
have
concrete
as
a
landing
pad
if
a
kiddo
falls.
I
personally
got
kind
of
sick
of
having
to
haul
my
not-quite-two
year
old
up
the
hill
every
time
she
wanted
to
do
the
twisty
slide
since
there
was
nowhere
convenient
for
her
to
get
back
up.
There
are
concrete
steps
on
the
other
side
of
the
playground
by
the
splash
pad
(which
I
would
kinda
worry
about
getting
slick
in
the
summer
either
the
water),
but
they
were
kinda
steep
and
not
super
accessible
from
where
most
of
the
play
action
was
happening.
I
swear
I’m
not
a
helicopter/anxious
mom,
but
this
place
made
me
nervous,
and
I
wish
I
would
have
known
so
I
could
have
avoided
all
the
stress.
That
all
being
said,
it
really
IS
a
cool
park,
and
we’ll
come
back
when
my
kids
are
ready
for
it.
It
had
awesome
walking
trails,
tables,
a
fireplace
area,
and
was
very
stroller
friendly.
The
small
wooded
area
nearby
was
so
pretty
too.
I
felt
very
comfortable
with
the
area,
and
would
definitely
recommend
it
to
moms
of
older
kids!