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    Kennedy Playground

    4.3 (9 reviews)

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    Jessie F.

    a review from @amom2kidsandapark One of four parks found around Lake Elizabeth, Kennedy Park is a nice alternative to the usually crowded other play areas. There are two play structures connected by a giant rope web. The shorter structure has a double bumpy slide, steps, inclined rock wall, monkey bars, and music bars. The taller structure has two slides (spiral and sidewinder), vertical and inclined rock wall, steps, ladders including a large arching ladder and a rope tube ladder, activities, and two bars that rotate and make me think of an elliptical machine but I really don't know what it is exactly. Between the two structures is a giant rope pyramid web. For the active climbers challenge them to make it from one structure to the other without touching the floor! There are two swing sets on opposite sides of the playground; one with buckets and the other one with standard swings. There are big trees around and will give shade at the right time of day, but when we went it was full sun. There is a bathroom close by. From the play area you can see the lake, picnic benches, and Sabercat Playground. There's a lot of grass but also a lot of geese so I watch your step There is a parking lot entrance on Paseo Padre Parkway and Mission View Dr

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    A great playground for kids of all age against the beautiful backdrop of lake Elizabeth.

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    4.3(42 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    Irvington Community Park is a decent park with a really big grass area and plenty of open space…read more They also have a sports complex area that can be rented, and a lot of people come here for games or other activities. There's also a basketball court and a community center, which makes the park useful for different kinds of events. The playground area is decent, especially for kids. I noticed the padding looks like it was recently redone, which is nice. The play area has a little wall climber, slide, pole, and stairs. I do think the wood around the slide area could use some updating because it looks kind of old, and the slides seem extremely high, which I think should be changed or made safer. The bathrooms are currently being redone, so that's good to see. Overall, it's a decent park with good space and activities for families.

    This is a nice local park to go to. I happen to not come here for a long time even though that it's…read morevery close to where I live. The park has improved over the years since they added bleachers at the parking lot as well as renovating the playgrounds. It's not really a big park but it's convenient for those who live really close to it. They have a building called Irvington Community Center, which I think is a place for children's activities. There is another building which is small. I think it was supposed to be a library, but is recently closed. Right next to it is the ballot drop box, where I usually go to drop my ballot envelope. Nothing much changed overall but it's good to reminisce the memories I have going here when I was a kid.

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    3.7(12 reviews)
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    Great park for families! Set up with a great layout and lots of entertainment for kiddos and…read morefamilies of all ages. Only drawback is the limited parking around the park but patience is your best friend. Can't beat these views while you run and kiddos play on the structure!

    We drove 45 min to reach this location from the east bay. Our lil one loves parks and we're always…read morelooking for new locations for her to explore. When we came across a video of this location on instagram we knew we had to plan a day to come. The weather says 80, but with the breeze and the slight shade from the trees it felt more like low 70s. We were lucky to get the only bench in front of the main play structure over looking the smaller ones. Others sat in lawn chairs and on blankets under the trees. There is no public restroom on site. There is a Ranch 99 about a block away, so if the lil one had to potty that is where we planned to venture. There is one food truck selling Mexican food - cash only - otherwise bring your own snacks. We were fortunate to snag parking directly in front of the park as space is limited. Around the park, there is a single block creating half a "circle" of parking availability. There is more parking around but it requires crossing the street. The residential street directly across from the park is no parking 9a-4p. There is a path for littles to ride their bikes, scooters or skate around safely, remaining visible. Our daughter kept hers in the car while she played between the multiple structures with different "friends." There is also a fitness area on site as well as a smaller tot area in a separate section of the park and a half basketball court. There was a birthday party being held on the premise. This is definitely a park we would return to if she requested. The lack of restroom does have me a bit torn, but knowing this allows us to plan a bit smarter. I would bring a friend along to accompany her as they could play on different structures while both remain visible. Our tall 6 year old played in both areas of the park - big and little kid areas - and enjoyed them both. They is quite a bit of exploring and lots to do for a free adventure day at the park.

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