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Sagamore Road Playground

Sagamore Road Playground

(5 reviews)

Hubby took off from work and it was a pleasant change to have him home. We spent his last day off…read morewith our little and took her out to a park and for some ice-cream afterwards. We read that Sagamore park was considered one of the best parks in Westchester and while I think it's neat, I don't think it's top tier. Thw good thing is that it's not too far a drive, despite having to take a parkway to travel there. It's a nice park and hidden from the street. It took us a bit to find it because there's no obvious signage that is noticeable whole driving. You would definitely have to know what you're looking for. There is street parking in a residential area but the road is pretty busy so you might want to try and snag same side of the street parking so that you don't have to cross with your kids. The playground is shrouded in foliage and hidden in the trees. It's kind of cool how it's hidden and makes it seem like a secret garden. There's a double gate, one gate leading to a long ramp which makes traveling with a strolled a non-issue. At the top of the ramp there's another gate. This is grate in case a kid figures out how to open the first, you'll have time to grab them before they get to the second but the park is small enough to keep a close eye on the terror tots. The park has a few different sections. There are a few swings to play on, a huge 3D rop le triangle that is sturdy enough to climb and then you have the sand park. I wish I had known about the sand feature because then I would have insisted that the kid wear sneaks. She wore sandals that was a little hit of a mess afterwards but I have wipes and such in the car so we just cleaned her off after playtime. There are structures in the sandbox and it reminded me of my childhood when I grew up playing in a sand playground. Now, all the playgrounds are rubberized or have the soft blacktop. The other cool thing about this park is that there are bikes and toys left here for any kid to enjoy. People have donated through the years and the kids all play with everything and leave them for another child to discover. We had a nice stay and our daughter had fun playing and making friends. All of the kids played nicely with each other and the parents are very observant, which is something I like to see. After our visit, we drove to the main street and grabbed some ice-cream before heading home. Bronxville is beautiful and very walkable so it's worth it to make a day for lunch, park play and sweets with your kids.

It was a very small private playground setting. Not too much to do. Rather Fleetwood playground.read more

Zimmerman Playground

Zimmerman Playground

(2 reviews)

Pelham Gardens

Zimmerman Playground, it's a block east of Bronx Park. The Street is between Barker and Olinville…read moreAvenues. This playground is a nice park with swings and sprinklers. The playground it's always clean and has bathrooms. The park has Basketball courts, tables , chess and even hand bars. The park is also good for babies as there are baby swings. This park is not the best park for large dogs since there are a lot of kids running around. I would say if you keep walking down to Bronx park east there is another field with lots of space to walk around for larger dogs or even small dogs. There is a baseball field but it's a wide large park.

the wonderful times and memories of zimmermans playground for me , siblings , friends ,warrants 5…read morestars as it was ours playground growing up in the bronx on olinville ave . many old timers called it the concrete square as it was square shaped with different sections with the basketball courts , swing set area , the slides , checker tables and the many benches to sit and shoot the breeze with friends and neighbors . the playground is named after abe zimmerman who owned the corner candy store on olinville and allerton ave , he was a holocaust survivor and would educate us kids about the permanent numbers across his arm . after school and on the weekends the playground was our hangout regardless of the weather . i was not much of a basketball player but the swings was my thrill and i would go fairly high swinging back and forth until i needed a rest . back in the day there was no curfew and playground was open 24/7 and the playground was well maintained and kept clean and safe . as the mid 80s came and the crack horror era arrived the playground was not a place for kids and even though i moved away i would still visit my old hood and was shocked what a dangerous mess the playground turned into . as time passed the crack and crack heads were gone and the playground went thru a major makeover for the better and now the kids and families are back just like the good old days . i will always cherish the memories of zimmermans playground and i am not the only one .

Turtle Park - parks - Updated May 2026

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