Saturday, May 25, 2019

Claybell Park

Claybell has some of the most ADA friendly play equipment in the area, such as a rocker/swing that a wheelchair could be rolled up to. Unfortunately the ADA equipment and the more traditional play equipment (such as M’s favorite, the baby swings, and also the slides) are a significant distance apart, too far for M to walk from one to the other. In order to take advantage of both areas we have to get in the car and drive from one to the other, or carry both M and her walker, which is cumbersome.

Big kid playground: yes
Little kid playground: smaller slide on the big play structure and the freestanding play elements are appropriate for smaller kids, but no separate toddler play area.
Swings: big kid, baby, horizontal tire, large plastic disk swing all available, also a plastic seated “merry go round” toy
Musical toys: yes
Bathrooms: yes
Paved walkways: yes
Playground surface: soft rubberized and astroturf
Adult seating: yes
Shade: some on the periphery but not on either play area
Climbing wall: yes
Fence: no
Parking: lot with several ADA spaces near the ADA playground, but street parking only near the regular play area. Some of the street parking spots are shaded.


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