Catch up momma! It's time to play.
I am gonna climb all of that stuff.
I am gonna climb all of that stuff.
That's for little kids, but I'm a big kid, so I don't need to play there. ;)
Look at me!
I climbed to the top of this.
Look at that tunnel bridge!
It's cool in here.
Do you see how big this slide is?!
I like to swing on my tummy, it's fun.
Can I go run over there?
It's another field! Can I run there too?
When it started to rain, we had a picnic in there.
Mommy says: Red Bird Park in Duncanville (300 W Red Bird Ln) is to be a somewhat-hidden gem. The park is almost 17.5 acres large, with a .56 mile walking trail, a pavilion that can be reserved, several picnic tables, plenty of open are to play ball or run around, & a playground that includes a structure for big kids & a structure for small kids, swings, & plenty to climb on. There is also a water fountain (though be careful, The Boy discovered it could create a mini splash park if he was so inclined... and he was), but no restroom. We were told that there are usually horses out in a field that back up to the rear of the park, but they weren't out during our visit.
Mommy says: Red Bird Park in Duncanville (300 W Red Bird Ln) is to be a somewhat-hidden gem. The park is almost 17.5 acres large, with a .56 mile walking trail, a pavilion that can be reserved, several picnic tables, plenty of open are to play ball or run around, & a playground that includes a structure for big kids & a structure for small kids, swings, & plenty to climb on. There is also a water fountain (though be careful, The Boy discovered it could create a mini splash park if he was so inclined... and he was), but no restroom. We were told that there are usually horses out in a field that back up to the rear of the park, but they weren't out during our visit.
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This blog is such a fantastic resource. I have friends I need to meet up with in locations I'm not familiar with and I just come here and find the best playground in the area. THANK YOU!!
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