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Play For All Abilities Park

4.8 (218 reviews)
Open 6:00 am - 10:00 pm
Updated 2 months ago

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Elyssa D.

It's really sad to see a lot of additions missing- like the zip line, some of the swings, a lot of the differently abled accessible items. I'm sure it's because parents are using them incorrectly. Every time we come here there's a parents pushing their child(ren) in the wheelchair swing when their children are NOT in wheelchairs. Huge bummer.

Z. H.

Possibly one of the best parks here or anywhere I've ever been. Great playground for kids with many types of sections based on what the kids want. They have slides, swings, sand, climbing, you name it. There's a small fake town where kids can ride anything with wheels and go around. There's plenty of shade and parking is plenty if you go further around. Outdoor parks are tough since it's hot in Texas but on a nice day it's worth it.

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Marianne F.

This is a gem of a park! I'm so glad I've found this amazing place! It's absolutely the best park I've ever been to! My kids love it! If you plan on coming here, plan to stay for a good while because there is so much to do and my daughter never wants to leave!! Bring a bike or scooter, the track and little town is so cute! I love the thought and details they put into this place.

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Beverly M.

There is so much to love about this enormous, access-for-all park. Lots of shade! Bring a picnic. Bring the bikes, scooters, skates and skateboards. Don't forget the sandbox toys! There's a miniature speedway for kids. There's a play town that recreates a city, complete with a hospital, fire station, HEB, gas station, and more. If your kids love to climb, this park will exhaust their bodies and their imagination. There is so much to do: - Playscape for little guys, playscape for big kids, a soundscape, enormous see saws, a nature scape. - A working zipline for kids as small as 4 years of age - Children in a wheelchair will be able to swing and go up a tree house. Limited parking so get there early. And bring a flashlight if you plan to be there after dusk.

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Really something for everyone! Kids love it its a clean and safe place to let them blow off some steam

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Love this park! It's so fun, so many different areas for the kids to play. We especially loves the race track.

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Ample space to run and play, lots of activities for the tots. Bring your bike, scooter, or just walk. Plenty of room and places to explore

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Both my 4 and 7-year-old loved it. Lots of options to play, lots of other kids to learn social skills.

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Amazing park, inclusive, adaptive, thoughtful, local - just love it! Bring bikes and good attitudes.

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Great for all ages! My son is 2 and loved it! They even have an area where kids can ride their bikes and scooters.

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Ask the Community - Play For All Abilities Park

Would we need to buy admission tickets to get in to this park?

No you don't. It's a free park for all to enjoy.

Are there lights for at night?

Yes! Not everywhere but throughout especially on the wide with the track and the town

Is it dog friendly?

While service animals are allowed, pets are not permitted. All service animals must be on a leash or restrained in an appropriate manner.

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My kids thoroughly enjoyed every aspect of it from the little village and the race track to the zip line and swings!

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