BROOK THOMPSON24 days agoFrom
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3.5 stars. It's a cute playground with lots of climbing. Has water fountains and clean restrooms. Probably more of a 6 or 7 and under playground. A couple of things that are frustrating 1. No real parking 2. Lack of shade, which wouldn't be a big problem on a cool overcast day. Most parents are huddled in the shade cast by the restroom structure.
Sierra Zanghi24 days agoFrom
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A very unique park, someone put a lot of love into this one. Definitely geared toward an older/more adventurous crowd. The only way to reach many of the cool features is to climb in one way or another. For my cautious kiddo, this means he's not able to access the elevator, slides, watch towers, etc. Also not a fan of the plastic floor material that gets slippery when wet, or the fact that there's no shade at all for relief on sunny days. Nice bathrooms, though, and within walking distance of the new Totem Lake complex including restaurants, ice cream, and a movie theater, plus good parking access, meaning you could really spend all day visiting here.
Narisa Ratana-Chen24 days agoFrom
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Wow! As others said, it’s geared towards 6+ but there was still plenty for my 3 year old to do, including explore the short nature path through a marshy area (this also made for a fun visit for me since it was a slice of nature!)
Also Clean large family friendly bathrooms, plenty of seating, and water bottle fillers, when a dog fountain bowl!
We are a seattle family who often tries new playgrounds as our weekend adventures and this was worth the drive, esp since there were so many shops walking distance (ramen, boba, ice Cream, pizza) … Finally the street parking was limited, but that’s because there’s a huge FREE parking garage across the street!