Play is endless wonder and possibilities.

The world needs play.®

Playworld exists to unite communities through innovative and authentic play, creating equal play opportunities for all. We build each playground with passion and pride to enrich the lives of all through outdoor, unstructured play. We all know that the world gets smaller every day. We’re here to expand the possibilities, lifting us all up through play.

PlayCubes® Extensions

PlayCubes Extensions are exciting elements that add challenge and varied climbing paths to any PlayCubes structure.

PlaySoleil™

Optimize community safety and minimize light pollution with PlaySoleil™ solar lighting, the low cost, eco-friendly answer to afterhours playground security.

QuitoTM

Quito (pronounced KEE-toe) is a freestanding net climber that takes kids on a journey to the center of the web.

Distinctive Components

Add a distinctive flare to your next Challengers® or Playmakers® playground system!

Our commercial playground equipment is designed and built with you in mind, whether you’re introducing little ones to play for the first time or seeking a challenging system for experienced playground warriors.

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Early Childhood

Early Childhood

Start them off right with products designed for young play explorers ages 5 and under.

School-Age

School-Age

Wield the power of play with brain-boosting, age-appropriate equipment for kids ages 5 to 12.

Fitness & Wellness

Fitness & Wellness

Develop healthy habits for life with outdoor fitness equipment designed for people ages 9 to 99.

Site Furnishings

Site Furnishings

Put the perfect finishing touches on your playground with benches, bike racks and tables.

Sale Products

Sale Products

Don’t let tight budgets hinder your path to play. Browse the best play products on sale now.

Stories of Play

We’re all about the stories—stories of family, stories of fun, and stories of play. Check out these stories from real Playworld playgrounds across the globe.

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