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    Nottingham Park

    4.1 (25 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Park, play area
    Cory F.

    We just moved to the Houston area & my son loves this park. Of course it gets super busy at peak times, but there's a large assortment of play equipment and all the swings are in good condition. The splash pad is only open a few months out of the year (closed now), but my son is patiently waiting for it to open back up. Highly recommend for your littles!

    New (redone 2016) splash pad at Nottingham Park. Geared toward very small children and no longer for teens!
    Xanda M.

    Ok, here's the best outline of this park that I can give as of March 2017. 1- The splash pad has just been redone last summer, and it is way more little kid friendly now! Still concrete, but extremely textured and the babies don't seem to slip as much now. My 2 year old has never had an issue. Also, since they installed some soft animal sprays vs. the giant water toys that used to be there, this has "weeded out" the children who are way too old to be playing in the same area as babies. Nowadays I only see ages 5 and under, which is awesome. 2- I've noticed that the park keeps up extremely well with fixing broken fixtures. I visit this park at least 2/3 times a week, so i notice everything that breaks and it's always replaced within a week. 3- During the week, I'd recommend not being here after 4pm. The local teens like to hang out and use obscene language and play on the equipment with no regard for the little kids. I have no problem asking them nicely to have respect and be cautious of little ones, but if you don't wanna deal with it, just leave before school lets out. 4- The large jogging path is awesome, the open area is awesome, and now there's an adult workout area with pull up and sit up stations, rock wall, etc. 5- I will say you need to be careful with your car. Like any park, there are people up to no good. DO NOT leave anything visible in your car. Also, do not put your purse in the trunk at the park, bc there can be people watching you. I put my purse in the trunk at home then drive here. I would caution here as well as anywhere in the world- never be in the park after dark, never leave valuables in sight, etc etc. Other than that, it is safe and clean, and very multi-cultural. Be friendly and you'll be fine. Most of the people are families with small children looking to have a nice day.

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    Excelente para venir a caminar, traer a tus niños a jugar, es tranquilo y en buena área. Lastima que ya no vivo cerca de allí'

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    This park is lovely- a walking trail, bathrooms, splash pad, lots of seating, exercise bar area, and two playgrounds.

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    With a great park and covered seating for parents where you can see both park and splash pad!!!

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    Levy Park

    Levy Park

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    10.8 mi

    I came here for Sunset Bingo to take advantage of the nice (rare late spring) breeze,…read morewell-maintained greenery, and amazing prizes available. The Michael Jackson playlist serenading us from the Gaspacho's eatery was nostalgic. Even though the Sunset Bingo MC was difficult to hear while seated on the grass, the staff were more than willing to rearrange some tables to accommodate the growing crowd. On my way to the (super clean!) restroom I I saw that they had a reading room, which made me instantly fall in love! They also have an arts & craft station with materials free to use. There were many families with young kids enjoying the water playground areas. The fact that they have family reservations available lets me know that this park is well aware of its draw and appeal. Birthdays? reunions? book a spot! The nearby restaurants and easy parking are major pluses. Levy Park has a packed calendar of events so I'm bound to be back before the summer ends.

    This park on Eastside Street is such a wonderful place to have in Houston. It offers plenty of room…read moreand amenities, including a dog park, an activity lawn, promenade, a children's park, pavilion, and an event lawn, plus restaurants nearby. With street parking in the surrounding area and clearly marked parking areas for the park itself, it's a pleasure to visit. As an added safety feature, they've got security that actively make rounds in the park and by the parking areas monitoring. There are plenty of tables at this park as well as areas for play. Stumble upon their games cart with a rotating supply of board games and strategy games to have some fun with friends or the kids, the art cart with some crafty supplies and the reading room which holds some books and magazines to borrow. They take donations too so you can reach out to them if so desired! The park is clean for what it is, and some areas have device charging stations along with free wifi. Their website also has a calendar of events to check out.

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    Buddy Carruth Playground

    4.3
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    12.8 mi

    Fun, large, unique space; benches and nice bathrooms on site, parking around Hermann park a little…read morefurther out.

    3.5 stars Cool place…read moreto hangout, but dang, why the metal slides in Houston? We went on a cloudy, cooler day (high of 81) in March, but the slides were still too hot. There is some shade provide by the canopies but definitely not enough. The bottom of the slides were still hit by the sun, and they're hot enough to burn you. I don't even wana think about in the middle of summer when Houston gets up to 100 degrees. My 2.5 yo enjoyed the playground otherwise. It was just too hot to enjoy all the things. She did really enjoy the water part and the sand. (We brought her swimming shirt and shorts, and she just walked in the sand and water barefoot. Surprisingly the concrete sidewalks didnt feel hot.) I stayed very close to her as she walked around the metal platforms (i could see this as being super dangerous, especially if crowded). The individual family restrooms are on the water side btw. The park side does not have changing tables in the restrooms. We saw some swings nearby, but there was no shade whatsoever (trees, canopies), which is a bummer bc she loves swings. Carousel is closeby. $3/ride or $6 all day. Parking is a bit further. We found free parking near the roundabout (Googlemaps: Parking man (Free parking)). We went around lunch on a Monday so there was a handful of empty spots, however on a weekend, forget about it. I absolutely hate driving down here. We walked through the Japanese Garden (recommend) since it's on the way to the playground.

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