My grandchildren would rather go here than an ice cream shop! Clean, safe, easy to find, plenty of picnic spots. This is a don't miss if your kids need to burn off a little sugar.
Whenever we come to visit from out of town, we have let our kids run around this playground for years. Places to sit for adults and big enough for kids to not get bored. A nice family activity.
This by far has to be one of the coolest playgrounds we've taken the kids to. The kids definitely had an awesome time here, we all did actually. Plenty of places to sit and relax. Thanks to the many trees nestled in the area, this playground has plenty amount of good shade, which by the way, most playgrounds we've been to lack of. We'll be coming here often even if we live like 25-30 minutes(give or take) from the area.
Terrific playground nestled in Pinehurst, NC. It is a quick drive from Aberdeen, Southern Pines, Carthage, and Whispering Pines. Ample parking. It is designed like a castle. Boys love it and girls love being a princess there. Huge trees provide lots of shade on hot days. Slides, swings, bridges, castle passage ways, and many structures provide for hours of pretend fun. Completely enclosed with only one opening for entrance/exit. It's really a gem in the Moore county/Sandhills region.
Big wooden jungle gym with slides and swings. Good for a cool autumn afternoon. Get there early as it gets crowded with older high school kids.
My children and I frequent this park often as it's located within walking distance from their school. It's got lots of playground equipment that is shaded. The play area is within a fenced area and there are shaded tables near the exit area for waiting parents to relax. We love the location as it's also within walking distance to the local Arboretum. On certain weekends, we'll pack up a picnic, do a short hike throughout the Arboretum and walk over to this park to end with a picnic and play time for the kids. It's a great way to spend an afternoon! A plus, they've got a bathroom.
We visited the playground in Feb. of 2013. It is the largest and most well planned wooden playground we have ever visited. We could have spent all day there but unfortunately, lack of potty accomodations had us leaving prematurely. I would def. recommend to all with toddlers and up; just bring your own potty seat:) You're gonna love it.
Camelot park is appropriately named it seems with all the woodwork of various children's rides, slides, swings, and chained bridges, etc...that they may of used in the fictional version of the castle in the15 century. This park has a different look than most other I have seen and has a wood-chip ground for soft landings
When you are in the Moore County area and looking for a fun/safe place for the kids to play seek this one out. There is lots for them to play on here and room to sit right in the middle to watch them have fun.
The best for children - location and parking easy. Very safe and beautifully designed. Don't miss opportunity for visiting children. Larger ball field nearby. Guidelines for children s' ages and behavior - water fountain, safe surfaces, and lots of innovative fun and photo opps. for families.