Kayla's Playground
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Safe environment for children (mentioned in 3 reviews)
- Spacious play areas (mentioned in 11 reviews)
Areas for Improvement
- Parking can be challenging (mentioned in 5 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • Toddlers (1-3 years)
- • Preschoolers (4-6 years)
- • Teens (13+ years)
Most Mentioned Positives
Accessibility Features
Recent Reviews
Hollie Miller
3 weeks agoIt’s a really nice clean park for all ages I like how soft the ground is as well as how many benches there are. I didn’t have anywhere to change my baby as the bathrooms were closed(4/13/25) but aside from that I really really enjoyed bringing my daughter here
Jason Belnap
a month agoThis is a nice and very new playground, clearly aimed at accessibility. It supports typical playground activities, such as climbing, swings, and crossing bars, but did so with a diverse array of equipment, making this accessible to people with different abilities. For example, there is a wide variety of swings, including ones for toddlers, parents with little ones, and even a wheel chair swing. The main climbing area have wide ramps with mild inclines for wheel chairs. Also, the merry-go-round is at ground level with safety did for chairs. There is a lot of space in the playground and some seating around. There are bathrooms, but they are only open seasonally (currently they are closed - March)--this can be the downside, since there are not really any places nearby with facilities, so plan accordingly. There are also open green spaces, a pavilion, and walking path nearby too. So, it really has something for almost everyone. Very nice gem of a park!
Josh Novak
7 months agoOne of our favorite summer parks. So our first trip here we only lasted about 30 minutes here and didn't see ourselves coming back. It was our first time and our son was overwhelmed with all of the new stuff. Add that on top of being I'll prepared for this park and it being 90 outside. Needless to say we came back a few weeks later with our own chairs and some snacks and drinks. We stayed for almost 4 hours and it became one we put into our loop of parks we go to weekly. There is a nice small shaded area about 60 feet from the entrance to the park (there is only 1 entrance/exit) the shaded area has electricity hook ups, picnic tables, garbages, and plenty of shade for those sunny days. Right off of the park there is a trail that goes through a nice wooded area if your kids are into that. There is a men's and women's bathroom as well as a family restroom. This is also a very handicap friendly park that has 1 of only 20 of the wheel chair Swings in the US. There is a small reading area for kids and or parents, a young kid area as well as a big kid area. Parking is kind of small but I have never had to park in the overflow down the road.
John Koenig Midnight02
6 months agoVery nice children's playground equipment for kids to have fun safely.Spiral tube slides, merry go round, walking bridges needed work.
Nate Weiss
a year agoWonderful park for younger and older kids that is designed well and setup for accessibility. There are plenty of places for kids to explore while keeping them in an enclosed space with one single entrance. Nice big area for eating a picnic or taking a break from the playground with one paved circular trail and a gravel out and back trail. There are bathrooms on the premises, including one “family” bathroom with a changing table.