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    Ralph Foy Park

    4.3 (32 reviews)

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    Lisa P.

    Love this park. There is a section for kids equipment. There is plenty of parking. I'd you like rollerblading there is a park. Check the schedule. Also there is a baseball field which we have seen players practice. Next door to the park is a library.

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    Willy R.

    The park is great and the slides are great for kids! But they are too steep for people in their 40s that are forced to go down slides with their kids. I really had to use my shoes to slow down myself. There are also really great climbing obstacles for kids who have the strength and do not have arthritis in their knees. My only real complaint of this park is that it felt electric to play here. It was shocking to see that on the other side of the giant wall is a huge power plant. The recommended distance from high voltage lines is 200 meters. Houses that are 200 meters or more from a high voltage power line usually have typical radiation levels that have insignificant effects on human beings. You can live within the 50 meters limit for low voltage lines and still be safe from harmful radiation. This power plant is like 10 meters away... so I guess it's ok because the land was probably cheap but tested (even though the only tests being done are funded by the people that would lose if the study had any negative effects). I'm just glad I don't live here... but if the price was right I would rather have a house next to power plants/lines than pay too much for my small apartment. My wife will agree with me once we find her :)

    Marcus L.

    This playground was pretty busy when we visited on a weekday. Quite a bit of families and a younger crowd were picnicking on the grass directly in front. Leashed dogs were everywhere, too. The coolest part is definitely the large play structure! My 2 year old had a blast going down the biggest slide with me. She did need complete supervision since it requires a lot of climbing and there were a lot of older kids zooming past her. The rest of the play structure is way too advanced for her. There's also a much smaller toddler play area right next to it, but she wasn't interested. We will be returning just to go down the big slide together! She could do this all day! Parking wasn't an issue at all. We found a spot right away.

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    Kaity J.

    This review is based on a visit with my two kiddos -- ages 5 and 8. Went relatively early on a Sunday morning and had the entire playground to ourselves. My kids are incredibly active / athletic, so I'm always looking for ways for them to burn off energy. Ralph Foy Park definitely fits the bill for us. My younger one is very into "ninja training", and this park offers lots of unique climbing equipment that I haven't seen at any other parks. There's a large tower-like space for them to hang out in (shaded, which would be great on warmer, sunny days), and lots of massive slides (again, definitely geared towards older kids). The park still has sand, as opposed to rubber flooring or wood chips, like most parks in the Los Angeles Metro, which I really appreciate. It gives another play option, especially if you're bringing along younger kiddos who may not be able utilize all of the play structures. (There is one smaller play structure off to the side that could work for toddler-age children, so they're not completely shut out of options here. It would actually be a nice spot if you're looking for an option for kids across a broader age range.) There are lots of lovely trees which provide some shade + loveliness. There's one tree in particular that sits back behind the play area that is the perfect "climbing tree", even for new climbers. Parking was simple and free, at least on the Sunday morning when we visited. I imagine it could get crowded if there was an event or something going on, or if it was a high-volume time of day, but it wasn't an issue for us. Overall -- a pretty straightforward park, but one that ends up being a stand out if you're looking for a spot for older kiddos.

    Joe Z.

    The best all in one park in Burbank. Ralph Foy Park recently renovated the structures and added a huge play structure and upgraded the restrooms. This is the only park in Burbank that has a hockey roller blade rink. The park also has a large baseball and football field for league play. The renovated play structure tower for the kids offers up mega slides ,swing sets and sand box play area for toddlers,with spongy ground areas for safety. The play area has plenty of seats and shaded areas for picnics. Unfortunately, this park just has a few tables scattered around. The parking lot is shared with the Burbank public library, which is located right next to the park.

    Lots of shade from these trees
    Cris I.

    Update on the restroom: In my previous review, I have mentioned how I dread going to the restroom in this park. The stalls were open and there were no toilet paper, toilet seat cover, paper towel and even soap. I usually bring my dogs here for a short walk so there's no need for me to use the restroom. Today, I decided to stay longer than usual hoping to lose some weight gained from too much eating out (mostly for Yelp purposes). Yeah, I stayed long enough that I needed to use the restroom. I was prepared for the inevitable but lo and behold! The restroom had been renovated. It has new floor and wall tiles, stainless bowls, doors and sinks, and yes, all the supplies needed are provided. What a sigh of relief! I'm still holding off one star though because of the outdoor gym. It's under the heat of the sun. I was planning to do some workout to burn some calories but I'm not planning to burn my skin.

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    Dulce T.

    Probably one of the best parks in Burbank. The new playground equipment is more for bigger kids since it has huge slides that I haven't seen at other parks. There is also an area for smaller kids/toddlers which my son enjoyed. However, there is still sand as opposed to the rubber flooring that other parks have adopted. I personally prefer that over sand. There is a lot of sitting room around the playground but not many tables if you take food to eat there. Parking def sucks. There is a small parking lot along Victory Blvd. So for the most park you have to get lucky to find a spot. Otherwise, park on the street. I'll most likely keep bringing my son here as he grows to enjoy the big slides and climbing courses. If you have kids over 6, I recommend this playground..

    Kim K.

    This is not the grandest of parks but it's close. One large sandbox. Two sections. One for toddlers with 4 slides ranging in size. Shaped in a pirate ship motif inclusive of the Captain's wheel. There are rollers that have a bunny, horse and cow that the little ones love to match up. There's a few parts with a spongy ground which is great for little ones still trying to learn how to walk, crawl or decide if they like sand or not. There are also a few large plastic dinosaur animals for the kids to climb on. The older kids play set has a spiral tube slide. Monkey bars. A bridge and climbing ladder. There are swing sets for kids of all ages and 2 baby seat swings. We had our granddaughter in them at 3 months and still to this day she loves them! There is also a rope wall. Not hugely popular but it's something different. As with most modern parks this one is made of the durable plastic. Surrounded by sand and some spongy ground surface. I'm not a fan of the hump slides. They seem appealing but really scare most kids and they are not comfortable to slide down for any age. If it's hot out the play sets are scalding hot. Bring a towel in the summer and spray bottles to cool down if your kids are wearing shorts. The swings won't send you flying..and the slides won't make you feel like you're soaring across the park like the parks of my generation... but the park does fit the "politically correct, eco-friendly, mommy approved" lifestyle of Burbank. There are a few benches and tables. But if you're looking to have a party you better contact park and rec or get there super early to save a place as they go fast! Parking is pretty ample. There is a private lot near library and 2 others near the baseball fields and street parking. It's next to a roller hockey rink and 2 big baseball diamonds. (Both need prior permission to use). There is almost always an ice cream truck. So bring a few dollars to avoid the argument with your young ones. Most ice creams are $2. One great bonus is that the park is right next to the Burbank library. So cool off and calm down before heading home with a comfy beanbag and a children's book after playing at the park.

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    Albertine V.

    Found this park by accident and what a find! It had a lot of really cool climbing equipment for older older kids and a smaller one for the babies. I also love the big enclosed slides they are very steep and very fun. They also have a swing that an adult and a kid can be on at the same time and beautiful views of the mountains. There's a lot of open grass for picnics and picnic tables for parties. The ground has a mix of sand and also rubber flooring. 10/10 would come again!!!

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    Are there certain hours the skating rink is available to skate on for the general public?

    Who can I talk to regarding starting a open rollerskating session in the roller hockey rink that would be open to the community during day times or whenever the roller hockey is not in session?

    Dave runs the rink he's usually there most nights

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    (There is one smaller play structure off to the side that could work for toddler-age children, so they're not completely shut out of options here.

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