Artificial turf hill invites sliding on cardboard, creating a unique play experience. Playground offers wheelchair accessible swings, a massive wooden playscape, and a sensory garden with musical features. Atmosphere stays peaceful yet lively, welcoming children of all abilities and families.
Wheelchair users find many accessible playground features including swings, a merry-go-round, and a massive tree fort. The park offers universal accessible options and sensory-friendly equipment for children with disabilities.
The park offers a huge playground with slides, swings, and a tree house in a wooded area. It features universal accessible equipment like handicap swings and a merry-go-round, making it very inclusive for kids of all abilities.
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The playground is wheelchair accessible and designed for children of all abilities.
Restrooms on site are clean and well-maintained.
The park is pet-friendly, allowing dogs on leashes.
Wooded playgrounds with wooden forts and a cardboard sliding hill create a unique play environment. The park offers wheelchair-friendly paths and an accessible playground that welcomes all abilities. Large sports fields and well-maintained walking trails add to a peaceful, family-friendly atmosphere.
Wheelchair friendly paths and handicap accessible facilities make moving around easy. The playground includes Owen's Place, designed for all abilities.
Rotary Park offers a wheelchair friendly playground with various play levels for all ages and an innovative hill for sliding on cardboard. It includes accessible spaces like Owen's Place and features baseball, soccer fields, bike paths, and a little community library.
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Rotary Park is wheelchair friendly and handicap accessible.
A bathroom is located near the playground, with trash and recycling cans available.
Parking can be tight at Rotary Park, but there is a larger lot across the road.
Park offers extensive playgrounds with zip line, musical instruments, and sports courts for all ages. Atmosphere is quiet and colorful, with a patriotic memorial at the entrance. Space feels spacious and well kept, attracting families and groups including those with special needs.
Ample parking includes designated handicapped spaces. Some park features are wheelchair accessible.
Spacious grounds offer multiple playgrounds with swings, slides, and a teeter-totter for kids of all ages. Amenities include a covered picnic area, sports fields, walking paths, and wheelchair accessible features.
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The park has a variety of activities for kids, including climbing and sliding.
Some features of the park are wheelchair accessible.
The park provides ample parking, including designated handicapped spaces.
Waterfalls, creeks, and rock formations shape a serene natural landscape with well-maintained hiking trails and accessible viewing platforms. The atmosphere stays peaceful and quiet, inviting casual walks suitable for all ages and pets on leashes. Picnic areas and clean pathways add to a relaxed outdoor experience.
Wide gravel trails lead from the parking lot to the falls, making the area wheelchair accessible. Trails stay well maintained and offer an above view for handicap access near the falls.
Beautiful waterfalls and an easy trail make this park great for hiking and walking. The park is accessible for wheelchair users, well-maintained, clean, and has bathrooms available.
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Entry to the park is free for all visitors.
Parking is available next to the falls at no cost.
Pets must be leashed at all times while in the preserve.
Museum housed in a unique architectural design resembling an ancient Shawnee lodge anchors the park. Trails wind through native plant meadows leading to a river, offering a beautiful, well-maintained natural setting. Interactive exhibits and activities create an engaging experience for families and history enthusiasts.
A fully wheelchair accessible park includes ADA compliant doors, an elevator, and restrooms. The museum sits in a building styled like an ancient Shawnee lodge. A small paved lot offers a few handicap spaces.
The park features a cultural center with well-curated exhibits on the Shawnee people and Chief Tecumseh. It offers interactive displays that educate visitors about indigenous history and early Ohio settlement.
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Great Council State Park doesn't open until 10:00.
Parking can be a challenge on peak days.
Allocate at least 30 minutes for a quick walk-through or 90 minutes for a thorough visit.
Wooded park with many trails and a peaceful stream offers a quiet natural escape with wildlife sightings. Paths support accessible walking and feature picnic areas and a playground. The atmosphere stays calm and uncrowded, ideal for hiking and family outings.
Paths offer very accessible routes suitable for various abilities. A nature nook includes a wheelchair friendly bathroom with a changing table, making it easy for families and pets to enjoy.
Many trails wind through a large, wooded area with scenic views of a creek. The park offers a peaceful, natural setting with learning stations and facilities that support accessibility and pets.
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There is no parking available at Grant Park; consider street parking.
The public restroom is clean and wheelchair friendly with a changing table.
Paths are accessible, but some areas may be muddy after rain.
Outdoor trails combine blacktop, boardwalk, and dirt paths with interactive troll sculptures tucked into natural settings. The atmosphere stays peaceful and quiet, filled with birdsong and shaded gardens. Facilities include a bird watching room with seating and binoculars, plus educational centers and scavenger hunts along the paths.
Two of the Thomas Dambo Giant Trolls are accessible by wheelchair, including an electric all-terrain model. Trails are fairly accessible for walking and the farm area is kept easy for kids and elders to navigate.
Trails offer easy walking paths with troll sculptures along the way. The park is well maintained and features diverse natural beauty suitable for long visits.
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Tickets must be purchased online before visiting Aullwood Audubon.
The park closes at 5 PM on weekends.
Two of the Thomas Dambo Giant Trolls are wheelchair accessible.
Spacious city park with multiple playgrounds, sports fields, and a pavilion for summer concerts. Atmosphere is family-friendly and community-oriented, with dog-friendly areas and picnic spots. Walking trails offer smooth surfaces but limited shade, and the park hosts diverse activities for all ages.
Ample parking exists in a large, accessible lot that stays mostly empty. The ground is unstable and the distance too far for handicapped visitors, making the new setup totally inaccessible for them.
A memorial with flagpoles adds historical significance and the park offers multiple playgrounds, sports fields, and courts. Plenty of parking, clean facilities, and family-friendly events like movies and concerts happen regularly.
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Chamberlin Park hosts family-friendly activities like movies, concerts, and carnivals on weekends.
Parking is available in a large, accessible lot shared with a nearby school.
Paid reservations are required to use the park for events.
Park offers easy hiking trails with waterfalls and old growth hardwoods creating a peaceful natural setting. Visitors find family-friendly outdoor spaces surrounded by unique shops and a charming community atmosphere.
Handicap accessible spots exist at the falcon center. Trails vary in accessibility; some are super accessible, while others have gravel and unpaved surfaces that limit access for thin wheels.
A beaver dam adds a unique touch to the park. Hiking trails offer a nice experience, though parking requires a fee or a free spot about a mile away.
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Parking costs $10 at the entrance.
Free parking is available about a mile away from the planning center.
The trails are mostly gravel and unpaved, which may not be suitable for thin wheels.