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Tuesday, April 19, 2022

Northwoods Park, Northwoods




 Location: 4608 Oakridge Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63121

Website: https://cityofnorthwoods.com/

Playground Ground Cover: Rubber chips

There is NO info on this playground, anywhere. Northwoods is a tiny municipality of 4k people. Their website leaves a lot to be desired, they probably have no budget for it. I'm guessing that this park is called Northwoods, since there's no website I don't even know the proper name. It's behind the police department on Oakridge. Take the road around the ball field and you'll come to the playground. 




This seems like it is a splash pad. It's a big concrete pad with jets everywhere and drains. 
I'll have to come back this summer and see if it's functional. 



4 sling swings





Merry-go-round


It's crazy to me that this big park is here, and it's being maintained, but it's not mentioned anywhere online. So weird. The play structure has several slides, a bridge, a bubble window, and lots of bars and poles. 



Fitness Trail


Baseball field. There are restrooms in the pavilion building.




There are 2 springing ride on animals, a bee, and a cricket. 




Saturday, July 10, 2021

Anne O'C. Albrecht Nature Playscape in Forest Park, St. Louis City

 


                       

Location: The Playscape is 17 acres in Forest Park between the Jewel Box and the World's Fair Pavilion.  

Website: https://www.forestparkforever.org/playscape

The Nature Playscape has been designed especially for kids, helping them experience and benefit from nature. What I love about this playground is that it's all unstructured play, so kids can explore and play however they like. 

The Playscape is almost dead center in Forest Park, to the Northeast of the zoo near the Living World parking lot. 

It has 9 distinct areas to explore, they are upland prairie, young forest, gravel bank, bottomland forest, wetland, spring, sensory garden, meadow, and mound. Below are photos of each area. The park is open from 6 am to 10 pm daily. There are 3 entrances, one by the World's Fair Pavilion, one near Carr Dr., and one close to the Living World at the St. Louis Zoo. 















  • Boulders & Rocks: 1,500 tons, including Missouri limestone
  • Paths: 1+ miles
  • Boardwalks: 4
  • Wood Stump Steppers: 1,500+
  • Sand for Play Areas: 30 tons
  • Hand Water Pumps: 5
  • Boot-Washing Stations: 2
  • Benches: 30+ made from fallen or hazard local trees
  • Bike Racks: 7
  • Drinking Fountains: 3









































Kids will enjoy sand play areas, willow tunnels, stump steppers, boulders and rocks, hand water pumps, and much more. The goal: encourage visitors — especially kids — to connect with nature as they engage their senses as they explore, discover and learn.







This family-friendly play area is also ADA-accessible, with stroller- and wheelchair-accessible paths bridging the 9 areas together. In addition, there are drinking fountains, places for kids to pump water, and restrooms. Parking is found on the street and can be challenging on a pretty day.