My Favorite Playgrounds in Natick, Massachusetts
If you are new to Natick or nearby areas, and wondering where the best playgrounds are to take your kids, there are a lot of obvious but also hidden gems when it comes to fun play areas or maybe even playgrounds that would be fantastic for holding birthday parties. Chances are you are also looking to meet new folks and striking up a conversation with a fellow parent can be a low-pressure interaction at a playground when you know everyone’s just there to hang out and have fun.
My kids love the
play structures at Loker Park situated at the corner of Walnut and
Bacon Streets. The main play structure has a very prominent rainbow
color tunnel slide
coming off of it which is how Loker Park became known in our house as
the Tunnel Playground! There are also climbing walls that go up to the
main play structure that has a little bridge and another cute tunnel
tube for younger kids to hide in. This playground also has a basketball
court off to the side for older kids and a fabulous hill that gradually
slopes down to a large field. In the summer when the grass is thick and
soft, my kids will often roll down the slope. It’s great fun and if they
happen to be wearing lighter color clothes and get grass stains on
them, it’s nothing that a trip to the dry cleaner can’t fix! The summer months are so short, I’ll often indulge them a bit.
Another playground we love is the Hannah Williams Playground! We love
this playground for its convenience to Starbucks, Einstein Bros Bagels
and a few other eateries right near the intersection. You could easily
pick up some lunch and then head to the gazebo
within the park to eat in the shade. The kids can roam around the
playground after lunch. One of the neat things about this playground is
that you’ll often see old ridables and dump trucks that families have
donated for reuse. It’s a great way to reduce plastic waste and the kids
love them!
The John J. Lane playground is in our top 3 for a reason! It has a wide variety of spaces for all kinds of activities. What you’ll see when you first walk into the park is the huge boulder and spider web-like climbing structures. Then off to the right, you’ll see the slides and swing set. From here the paved circular walkway leads off and is great for little kids to ride their bikes or even roller skate. Instead of continuing on the circular walkway back to the play structures, go towards the woods and you’ll see a few outdoor fitness equipment situated at the entrance of the nature walk. The nature walk and play area in the back of the park is closer to the woods and lake and is quite shady so you’ll definitely want to be prepared with bug spray. However, what we love best are the sand volleyball courts! It’s so fun to practice setting and bumping and pretend we’re playing beach volleyball at the summer Olympics! The best part is that there’s even a covered pavilion with picnic tables that’s terrific for holding birthday parties. Simply order pizza for delivery there or bring your own food, cake, and fly some helium balloons to create a festive mood. Party stores usually provide helium for balloons. You can get your balloons filled there.
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