If your children have ever read the book, seen the movie, or even heard of Charlotte's Web, then you must visit the Happy Meadows Park playground. It is nestled in the pristine Cordera neighborhood and built to tickle the imagination. Even though it is a lovely experience for children of all ages, it is built for older kids. Younger children (under 5 years old) will struggle to climb up into the barn structure, as there are no steps or small ladders. The pig and spider sculptures are fun to climb on, and the giant "spider's web" is a daring challenge. It can pose a danger to younger children who adamantly follow in big sister's or brother's footsteps. Keep a close eye on your littles.
Specifics
This playground is maintained exclusively by the residents of Cordera. While non-resident visitors are welcome, please be mindful to park along the playground curbs and away from mailboxes and private drives.
A couple of metal picnic benches are located very nearby the play structures. Great for an afternoon snack. Trash cans are also available and prettily disguised (it makes a difference!).
There are no restroom facilities on site.
The fall surfaces are covered in wood chips beneath the barn, spider's web, sculptures, and swings.
The sidewalk surrounding the grassy field to the west of the playground is excellent for walking, biking, or scooter-ing.
Specifics
This playground is maintained exclusively by the residents of Cordera. While non-resident visitors are welcome, please be mindful to park along the playground curbs and away from mailboxes and private drives.
A couple of metal picnic benches are located very nearby the play structures. Great for an afternoon snack. Trash cans are also available and prettily disguised (it makes a difference!).
There are no restroom facilities on site.
The fall surfaces are covered in wood chips beneath the barn, spider's web, sculptures, and swings.
The sidewalk surrounding the grassy field to the west of the playground is excellent for walking, biking, or scooter-ing.
2 comments:
Hey, since this park is in Cordera is it a public park or a park for the use of Cordera residents. Many of the nicer parks in the city are maintained by neighborhood HOAs and not the city Parks and Rec dept. That may make a difference, though I don't know if someone would be so forward as to ask if you lived in the neighborhood. :)
Terra, that is a great question. The playground is lovingly maintained by the Cordera residents, and open to the public, as per the HOA representative that I spoke with.
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