Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Samuels Elementary School







3985 S Vincennes Ct, Denver, CO 8023 (major crossroads are S Tamarac & Mansfield)

Right near
Rosamond Park

Remodeled school playground. Very up to date with new equipment and great landscaping. All concentrated in one main play area and tucked out of the way. No sand. 3 big playgrounds in one spread out area-each one for different age ranges.

Pro's: Great new equipment, big slide, no sand, lots and lots of swings, small baby playground too. Lots of advanced climbing areas and slides. Baseball field, tetherball poles (bring your own), tri-basketball, basketball court. Great place to ride bikes with ramps and stairs. No sand. One of the best school playgrounds period.

Con's: School playground.
As with all school playgrounds you will have to visit on weekends or after school and no dogs allowed.

My Rating:4 stars

Southmoor Elementary School






3755 S Magnolia Way, Denver, CO 80237 (major crossroads: S Monaco Pkwy & Magnolia; south of Hampden, just east of I-25)

Remodeled school playground. Very up to date with new equipment and landscaping. All concentrated in one main play area and tucked out of the way. No sand. 3 playgrounds in one area.

Pro's: Great new equipment, big slide, no sand, lots of swings, small baby playground too.

Con's: School playground.
As with all school playgrounds you will have to visit on weekends or after school and no dogs allowed. A little hard to find. While fenced in there's a lot of traffic just outside.

My Rating:4 stars

Southmoor Park






3600 S Oneida Way, Denver, Colorado 80224 (Major crossroads: Just South of Hampden on Oneida)

Pro's: Very shady playground. All ages swings, climbable trees in spot, circular trail, covered picnic. Sledding hill in winter. Soccer fields.

Con's: Playground is minimal, lotta open spaces but minimal scenery. Kinda boring.

My Rating:3 stars

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Hampden Heights Park







Cornell Avenue and Dayton Street, Denver, Colorado‎(closest cross-streets north of Hampden off Dayton. Near Walmart, Kennedy Mini Golf Course and Hampden Library)

Pro's: Newly renovated playground, climbing rock asteroid, net pyramid, swings, sand pits, spinners. Basketball court, Soccer fields, climbing trees. Other baseball field under construction currently.

Cons: Hard to find. Modern playgrounds can be pretty but not have that much stuff to do and this could suffer from that as well. No slides. Sand pit is a little plain and dirty.

My Rating:4 stars

Monday, October 11, 2010

James A Bible Park‎









James A Bible Park, Denver, Colorado 80224‎ (Major cross-roads: Between Monaco and Quebec on Yale)

Pro's: Sprawling scenic park, long circular trails, great playground and sand box on north east side. Shady spots and good equipment and right next to a basketball court. Many sports fields by the parking lot, tennis courts on the east side, pretty creek. Great for dog walks.

Cons: Lots of traffic on Yale so hard to park and get out to get to the playground super safely. Parking lot is quite away from the playground area.

My Rating:4 Stars