Friday, February 12, 2016

Lynstone Park, Sunset Hills



Location: 200 Rayburn Ave, Sunset Hills, MO 63127

Website: http://www.sunset-hills.com/454/Lynstone-Park

 Playground Ground Cover: Wood Chips

This is a very nice quiet neighborhood park. It's also partly shaded which is hard to find. There are 2 sling swings, 2 baby swings, a rock wall, a zip line, a climber, a 4 person teeter totter thing, and a play structure. The play structure includes a slide and some monkey bars. There are drinking fountains but no restrooms.










 Horse Shoe Pits







 Community Garden


Basketball Court




Friday, February 5, 2016

Boone's Lick Park, St. Charles



Location: 1000 Rose Brae Dr, St. Charles, MO 63301

Website: http://www.stcharlesparks.com/park/boones-lick-park/

Playground Ground Cover: Rubber mats

Small playground with one structure and swings (2 baby swings and 2 sling swings). Structure has multiple slides, rock wall, bars, and poles. No bathrooms.











Sunday, January 31, 2016

Vogt Brothers Park, St. Charles



Location: 500 Fairgrounds Rd, St. Charles, MO 63303

Website: http://www.stcharlesparks.com/park/vogt-brothers-park/

Playground Ground Cover: Rubber Mats

This is a newer neighborhood park.  It's 10 acres and includes a pavilion by a lake, basketball court, drinking fountain, and restrooms (open April through November). There's a lot of equipment here including 2 baby swings, 2 sling swings, an adaptive swing and 2 play structures. There's no shade at all but besides that it's very nice.











That sign says the restrooms are closed in the winter















Saturday, January 30, 2016

Jewish Community Center Open Play, Chesterfield



Location:16801 Baxter Rd, Chesterfield, MO 63005

Website: https://www.jccstl.com/

They also have a Maryland Heights location that I reviewed here. This location has more to offer in my opinion. It's FREE for anyone with kids aged 5 and under regardless of where you live or if you're a member. They have a ton of toys to play with plus free snack and free craft! What more could you want!

This free open play changes every semester so check their website for current dates and times. All you do is sign in with the front desk and then play! The restrooms are right across the hall which is super convenient also.




BBQ pit and several kitchens.




Blue merry go round, orange slide, tunnel, and climber. 


Free craft of the day was a foam activity chart. You could make the steps out of a clothespin and then move them to the done side when they are finished (brush teeth, go potty, read book, and sing song)


2 train tables and 2 shopping carts




Log cabin


3 steering wheels and a bunch of babies and baby beds


Thursday, January 28, 2016

Clydesdale Park, Affton (Officer Blake C. Snyder Memorial Park)



Location: 9801 Green Park Rd, St. Louis, MO 63123

Website: https://stlouiscountymo.gov/st-louis-county-departments/parks/places/blake-c-snyder-memorial-park/

Playground Ground Cover: Poured Rubber

This park changed names from Clydesdale Park to Officer Blake C. Snyder Memorial Park in Oct 2016.

This park is large but the playground is small. There is not much here except a small play structure and 2 sling swings.

Other amenities include a soccer field, baseball diamond, and an extensive walking/jogging path that winds all over the park. The picnic pavilion is also available, which can be reserved in advance.

TRAILS
Clydesdale Park features a cross-country course and has many paved, gravel and dirt trails approved for walking, biking and roller sports.  It also has a new trail, with a bridge over Gravois Creek that connects to Grant's Trail.  For some good hills, Grant's Trail users can now divert to the Clydesdale Park trails for a real workout.

Fox Run Fitness Trail = paved = 0.8 miles
Bottomland Trail = paved = 0.6 miles
Twin Bridge Trail = paved = 0.4 miles
Heritage Trail = paved = 0.3 miles
Hickory Hollow Trail = Earthen treadway = 0.6 miles
Hawks Rest Trail = Earthen treadway =0.4 miles
Deer Path Trail = paved = 0.4 miles
Grants Trail = accessible connections from Twin Bridge trail and Bottomland Trail








Sunday, January 24, 2016

Home Depot Kids Club




Did you know that some hardware stores have free kid workshops? Yes, you heard me right, and they are TONS of fun for kids! We've participated in a bunch of these and we've never had a bad experience. We've made holiday trains that light up, dump trucks, birdhouses, mailboxes, and more.
Home Depot requires you to register in advance so they have enough kits on hand for everyone, but at Buchheit we just walked in and got lucky.

Home Depot calls it their Kid Workshops and it's held the first Saturday of the month starting at 9:00 a.m.
  • All kids get to keep their craft, and receive a FREE certificate of achievement, a Workshop Apron, and a commemorative pin while supplies last.
  • Children must be present at the store to participate in the workshop and receive the kit, apron, and pin.
Lowe's offers a DIY Kids Workshop and it is held one Saturday a month.