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    Foster Park

    3.0 (1 review)

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    Tampa Water Works Park

    Tampa Water Works Park

    4.6(56 reviews)
    5.3 mi

    Bring the kids and let's have a blast this summer !…read more Water Works Park is a popular riverfront park in Tampa, Florida, located on the Tampa Riverwalk, known for its family-friendly amenities like a splash pad, playground, and dog park, alongside open green spaces, an amphitheater, and scenic views of the Hillsborough River. It's a hub for community events and offers a boat dock and water taxi stop, connecting it to the downtown area and nearby restaurants like Ulele and Armature Works. Here are some key features from their website to help you plan a fun day outdoors : Playground & Splash Pad: Includes a large dumping bucket, climbing structures, and inclusive play equipment, with shaded areas for parents. Dog Park: A designated, fenced-in area for dogs. Amphitheater: A stage for concerts and special events. Riverwalk Access: Connects to the Tampa Riverwalk, offering scenic views and a path for walking or biking. Boat Dock & Water Taxi: A stop for the Pirate Water Taxi, allowing for water-based transportation. Picnic Areas: Covered and shaded spots with tables and benches So now .. what are you waiting for ?! Grab the kids and let's enjoy some fun !

    It's so nice having a playground so close to Armature Works…read more I think an idyllic afternoon is grabbing a bite to eat and a drink at Armature Works and then walking with the kids to this playground/splash pad. There are restrooms here that make it easy to change your children into their bathing suits. They also have shaded picnic tables. The splash pad and playground is gated so you can let the kids run around inside while you sit and chat on the outside of the gate at the shaded picnic tables. I would highly recommend bringing swimsuits and all your water stuff if you decide to come here, because the playground part is quite small and in the same area as the splash pad. They aren't separated, so your child will most likely get wet whether you want them to or not if you come here, better to just prepare for them to get wet. The splash pad has one of those buckets that fill up and then dump all over the children, which I find kids absolutely love. There is also a ropes climbing part that they can get to a crows nest, so I would say the ideal age for this play area is between four and 10. I have a five year-old and a seven-year-old and they loved it.

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    Macfarlane Park

    Macfarlane Park

    3.8(20 reviews)
    4.4 miWest Tampa

    This is an all ages, all ability, open park and playground…read more The location is great because it is in a neighborhood yet close to the highway. There are plenty of shade trees, and there are a few areas to picnic as well as different playground areas if you feel one is too crowded for your little one. We went to the larger playground area with my grandson, and he loved it. There are swingsets for all ages and abilities, which is very nice for all. The pirate ship has a great musical area as most kids like to bang on things that they can control the sounds. There are plenty of open areas to play ball or just run from tree to tree like the squirrels. My only complaint is that the park could be a little better maintained for trash. There was random garbage that people should have thrown away, but they didn't, so it made the park look a little unkempt. Parking is plentiful but not in abundance in any one area, so be prepared to park and walk to the playground on a busy weekend or after school.

    This is a great local park with wide grassy areas for kids to run around…read more My local park was all booked up for my daughter's birthday weekend, but there were picnic shelters available at MacFarlane Park, so we decided to check it out. We rented a "small" shelter that had 24 person capacity. An all day rental was about $27, a bargain. The park is pretty big with multiple areas where you can park, so make sure you look at a park map to get an idea of where you should park to be closest to where you want to go. The playground looked like a lot of fun, but our shelter was closer to the tennis courts, and the kids ended up just running up and down the hill, which was fine with me! The area looked well-maintained, and the shelters were in better shape than the picnic shelters in most of the South Tampa parks.

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    Cookie Monster Canopy Crawl - Cookie Monster Canopy Crawl Kids Playground & Obstacle Course, Sesame Street Safari of Fun Kids Play area, Busch Gardens Theme Park, Tampa

    Cookie Monster Canopy Crawl

    5.0(1 review)
    11.3 miBusch Gardens

    Cookie Monster's Canopy Crawl provides a 3 story elaborate netted obstacle course which will…read moreprovide your young child hours of fun at the Sesame Street Safari of Fun Kids Play area in Busch Gardens Tampa Theme Park. There is a vast area of netting that connects kids to many areas of Sesame Street Safari of Fun including Elmo's Treehouse Trek, the Count's Zambezi Rally, and more! Infants are not permitted and adults must be accompanied by a child. Yes it sounds backwards but it is their policy so that the area is mostly occupied by kids. This attraction's Sesame Street mascot is the Cookie Monster, who is a blue furry monster with googly eyes and an insatiable appetite. Cookie Monster's primary craving is cookies, but he can and often does consume anything and everything, from apples and pie to letters, flatware, and hubcaps. When Cookie Monster eats something, he makes a very distinct, loud munching "noise", often interpreted as "OMM-nom-nom-nom..." & says "Me want cookie!" Instead of "I want a cookie". After winning a game show contest, Cookie Monster comically choose 1 cookie over an array of luxurious much more valuable and better prizes.

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