Eagle Mountain, Utah
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Lehi, Utah
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West Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada
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Determined to play alongside her friends, Julia Grassmick and her family partnered with the city of West Kelowna to create the first inclusive playground in their community!
Kids of all ability levels have plenty of options when it comes to choosing what play activity they’d like to partake in. The main play structure houses Accessible Climber, ensuring anyone with a mobility device is able to join their friends at the top of the playground. There, they can enjoy the rush of sliding down Mighty Descent, or stay and engage with the play panels located throughout the design.
Inclusive play activities also surround the structure. For swaying fun, Aero Glider and Hoopla Swing provide the perfect chance to feel the breeze, while other products such as Balance Trax offers a supportive layout for explorers.
Dispersed throughout the play space are numerous pieces from Unity®—our collection of modernized playground classics designed specifically to bring kids together. Unity Dome, RockR, and Teeter Tunnel each provide a unique play experience that multiple kids can enjoy at once.
All ages are accommodated too, with various PlayTown™ pieces such as Truck and Community Helpers providing a place for children ages 2 – 5 to engage in pretend play on their level. Their accessible design and open sightlines mean that inclusion begins at an earlier age for the next generation.
Julia’s Junction has made an impact on the whole community—now Julia can not only have fun with her friends, but all residents have the chance to come together for growth and play.
Hickory, NC
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Kansas City, MO
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West Dennis, MA
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Kent, Washington
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Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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Each year, the city of Windsor selects a few local playgrounds to be refreshed with the goal of putting great play destinations within reach of every family. While the playground at Walker Homesite Park might be small, it’s a wildly popular place for families, especially those taking advantage of the surrounding baseball diamonds.
Before the city expanded more than 40 years ago, this area was occupied primarily by farmland. To honor that local history, the city selected a farm-themed destination playground. In accordance with requirements for separate play areas for kids ages 5 to 12 and 12 months to 5 years, two separate play structures with custom panels were created. The 5-12 structure was designed to look like a tractor parked next to a silo. A doublewide ramp provides enhanced access so kids with mobility devices can climb on board. The early childhood structure off to the side provides just enough challenge for little ones and utilizes custom panels and a roof to take on the appearance of a barn. Even the poured-in-place surfacing has been customized with tire track marks leading from the tractor.
At the other end of the play space is an area just for swinging, which includes the multi-user Hoopla Swing. The addition of a freestanding Cozy Cocoon finishes off the playground, giving kids a quiet place to retreat to or spin the day away and dream of simpler times.
Midvale, Utah
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In Union Park, among a beautiful landscape full of trees, was an old, rarely used post and platform playground that had fallen into disrepair. A few years ago, the park was identified as a capital improvement project—one the Salt Lake County community was excited to vote into action. Now, among the trees, you’ll find a playground that complements the natural landscape and inspires the imagination—a popular playground for children of all ages in the Fort Union area of Midvale, Utah.
Playworld representative Big T Recreation worked with Salt Lake County to create a playground atmosphere that blends in seamlessly with the surrounding natural beauty. Inspired by nature, Branch Out® was the solution. This series of play equipment mimics natural elements both in aesthetics and adventure. In Union Park, you’ll find a modern tree that provides shade and an opportunity to climb, cargo nets of various shapes and sizes that challenge coordination and balance, a few outlooks inspired by tree houses, and slides that rush you back down to the ground to start all over again.
All of these elements come together to create a retreat in the middle of Union Park that’s full of adventure—a favorite for kids of all ages.
Moore, OK
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A mile-wide tornado nearly destroyed everything in Moore, Oklahoma. Rebuilding began with the playground at Little River Park—one of the first symbols of Moore’s strong spirit. A community build brought everyone together. The pirate theme ties in with the park’s three lakes.
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