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    Manderach Park

    4.6 (17 reviews)

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    Carla L.

    All around awesome park. Plenty of fields and courts and a great walking trail. The park is well very clean, maintained and in great condition.

    Super park
    Al T.

    Awesome park . Very well maintained and chuck full of things to do. Basketball courts to large trails and kids park with a huge slide . Food concession also available. A 5 minute ride from Philadelphia Outlets. Great park.

    Greg L.

    This is one of mine and the kids favorite parks in the area. It's a big park with a multipurpose trail, baseball and soccer fields, a huge playground, pavilions to rent, public restrooms, and even a concession stand that is open during the summer months. The playground area is huge and has area for little ones to areas for big kids. The focal point here is the two tall and giant enclosed slides that the kids just love going down. It's a bit of walk to the top, but once the kids have done this a few times, I'm pretty much guaranteed some peace and quiet once we get home, as they tend to wipe themselves out! The tough thing here is keeping an eye on your kid, especially if you have more than one and they go in different directions. The whole playground area does have a fence around it so there is only one way in and out, although that opening itself is not gated or anything. The public restrooms have actually not been too bad the few times I've gone in there. I've seen a number of birthday parties held in the various pavilions. Along the multipurpose trail, you'll find walkers, joggers, and bike riders. Just simply a great park in the area!

    Huge playground. The biggest in the area and a decent walking path.
    Mike A.

    Let your little rug rats loose in the giant playground. It's fenced in. The biggest in the area. The Walking path is decent as well.

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    5 years ago

    Great playground ages 2-14. Clean. Easy to get to. Very clean bathrooms. Other patrons weren't overly friendly.

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    I didnt like the fact that the slides was a little too small and My kids got stuck at the end of the slides it could have been better.

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    8 years ago

    Our absolute favorite climbing park. Something for all ages! Have your kids wear bright colors because it can get crowded.

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    Park with Huge slides , well maintained rea. good for kids .

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    There are many baseball and soccer fields, a nice covered picnic area, a walking path, and large playground with some awesome slides.

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    This place is so cute and great for kids! My husband and I brought our son here on 12/30 for a…read morebirthday party. Our son had a blast checking everything out. He loves fire trucks and police cars so when he saw he could sit in both AND wear coats for each, he was so excited. When it came time for lunch and birthday activities, we had our own space away from the crowd. There was plenty of room for the kiddos to sit and enjoy their meal. The staff was great and there when we needed anything. My best friend brings her daughter here often so I hope we can bring my son back next time we visit the area.

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    Reeves Park

    4.3(4 reviews)
    12.6 km

    Beautiful park and generally easy to park. Was there for a craft show and music fest and it was…read morevery well organized and attended

    This is a rectangular greenspace in the grid of downtown Phoenixville. It's about two blocks of…read morepark space. When I visited on a warm day in late winter, there was plenty of street parking, along the perimeter of the park (all FREE). These are what the borough describes as the park amenities: -All-Abilities Playground -Small Ball Field -Band Pavilion -Gazebo -Historic Monuments They don't mention the well sized open-air theater, which is impressive. They host concerts & movie nights there in the warm months. This would be an amazing summer venue for children's theater in the day, & adult shows at night. I actually did some research & investigating for this Yelp review so I could share helpful info. I called the park office, was sent to their programming office (610-933-8801 x127 Debbie), left messages & questions everywhere, but did not learn any more than what I could see in the existing calendar online (no calls back). So a local can probably give you a better idea, but I tried. There is an outdated playground (still newish by many standards), & an impressive newer one. According to a proud sign, just inside the gate, the new playground at Reeves is a Biba playground. Biba is a company in Vancouver, Canada. Apparently they offer apps for interactive play. Their website is not the easiest to navigate, & info is not well presented, IMO, so I gave up after 5 minutes screwing with it. I did not see any of the kids there using apps, however, I was interested to see moms interacting with their kids in ways I have not seen at other playgrounds. I am not sure if the moms-kids games were based on the Biba apps, or their own creativity, but it made me so happy to see the interaction. I am normally the mom climbing all over the playstructure to make sure my very active 19-month-old doesn't get hurt or take a fall. So it was cool to see that this playground was made to allow parents easy access all over everything, at their kids' sides, & that these active moms present when I visited, were doing just that. They were teaching the kids a hide-and-seek type game, as well as a tag type game. I also saw the kids pretending they were animals, really cute. My son was too young to get involved, but he enjoyed watching the big kids at play. So if these games were the result of the Biba apps, I totally think they're awesome. If not, I wish more people would catch on to these ideas & play more with their kids. Few other playgrounds have parents this engaged. It's too common to see people lost on their phones, or trying to chat up other parents for an adult social off to the side. As for the play equipment itself, it was really captivating & creative, with unusual ideas for the structure design, & all the moving components. For example, there is a slide of stainless steel rollers (like at the end of a warehouse conveyor belt or something). In my mom brain, as soon as I saw it, I KNEW my kid would NEED to go down that thing. Soon enough, his eyes popped & he made a beeline. So I guided him down over, & over, & over. That thing does accelerate & get insane, but he had so much fun! Biba is following a trend of playground marketing that I find similar to the fancy grocery store experience we've watched take off over the past 10+ years. Why not dress up the grocery store & make it a destination? Honestly, some people now go on dates to grocery stores. So the new playground thing is to make it a mind & body experience; to emphasize exercise benefits, promote more types of movement (different ways to climb, centrifuge pieces to challenge balance, mock rope bridges that challenge strength & balance), & acknowledge that your kid is getting a workout each day, & a better one at a better playground. Do I buy into that? Kind of. Biba (like many new playgrounds) also adds puzzles or sign language & Braille charts to the walls of the nooks. I'd think kids would run right past the mental didactic stuff, if I didn't witness them actually stopping to use it. Cool. A huge plus for me was that this place was completely fenced in, & everyone paid attention to assuring the gate stayed latched. This allowed me to let my son have freedom to run within safe limits. It also deters people who don't belong at a playground from coming inside, keeps litter at bay, & eliminates the risk of dog surprises or anything like that. I probably sound paranoid, but you have to look out for EVERYTHING as a parent, & have a million scenarios running in your head to keep on top of wild kids. A lot of places these days are vying for the "renowned destination playground" title, but of all the impressive ones I've seen (Smith in Fairmount Park, Freedom in Haverford, Smiles in Aston, Kids Dream in Glen Mills, etc.) this one at Reeves is now my favorite. It wasn't too crowded, parents there cared deeply about the outdoor play experience, the equipment was new/fun/clean/safe, my kid dug it, it was fenced in, & parking was right nearby & free. Visit!

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