Raven Oaks Park

If you live in the neighborhood, this is a great playground to take your kids to and get some energy out. However, due to the torn up rubber padding surface, older age of the playground equipment, and no accessibility considerations for people with disabilities, I would not recommend going out of your way to visit this park.

Rambleridge Park

Not a playground! A few climbing structures are located along the trail and can be used as part of a workout or simply for kids to climb and explore. The trail also continues east of 114th Street, where you will find another climbing structure along the path.

Ralston Park

This was a large playground surrounded by sand, with plenty of play options and picnic tables throughout the area. It’s a great spot for kids of various ages, offering enough variety to keep everyone entertained.

Prairie Lane Park

Prairie Lane Park is a versatile spot that packs a lot into its footprint, especially with the baseball field and pool right next door. It’s the perfect setup for a summer afternoon: The kids can burn off energy on the climbing structures, swings, and in the sand – then, once the heat kicks in, you can take a quick stroll over to the pool to cool off.