![]() ![]() WESTLAKE REC PLAYGROUND – WESTLAKE – tap for Google Map There’s also smaller structures like a boat & a sand pit for littles as well (which is also equipped with trucks & toys to play with.) Check out my IG post here: ĩ. Everything is toddler friendly here as far as climbing. Even with an entrance door making it hard for those little runners to get out. This one is probably my most frequent recommendation when I get asked about toddler friendly playgrounds. PLAY IN BAY – BAY VILLAGE – tap for Google Map What’s nice about this park is away from any busy roads & also lots of shade!Ĩ. This newer climber that is there does seem like it’d be good for little ones. Someone recommended the park as toddler friendly so I figured to share. NORTH OLMSTED COMMUNITY PARK – tap for Google Map I’ve heard this one is a super quiet location perfect for toddlers! It’s set far back from any busy street & gets a lot of shade.ħ. LITTLE CLAGUE PARK – NORTH OLMSTED – tap for Google Map There are also nature trails for a nice walk in the woods.Ħ. This location has a great variety of equipment with a lot geared towards toddlers. BAIN PARK – FAIRVIEW PARK – tap for Google Map – TEMPORARILY CLOSED Just note, there is no parking lot so you’d have to park either on Grannis Rd or West 202nd Street.ĥ. It’s big but accessible so you can have a view on the kids from just about anywhere here. It’s tucked in between residential roads so super quiet. This one in Fairview Park is great for toddlers. GRANNIS PARK – FAIRVIEW PARK – tap for Google Map Pro-tip for this one especially with little ones, go early! It gets crowded fast. This playground also has plenty of baby swings. If your kiddos aren’t big enough for the aerial playground that this location is popular for, there are other options including a toddler friendly playground that is not so high in height. What’s great about Lakewood Park is there’s playgrounds for pretty much every age group. LAKEWOOD PARK – LAKEWOOD – tap for Google Map Check out my IG post about this one here: ģ. If you want to steer away from that mess, there’s other areas as well that are worth checking out. I have an older kiddo so he wasn’t really entertained with this one as much but I thought to myself this is a really nice playground for those easier to entertain (ie the younger crowd.) For toddlers, there’s a bunch of areas to just run around in & there’s also a sand/water/mud pit that could be highly entertaining if you want to just let loose & let the kids play. Go early! We went around 8:30am & were only one of two families there. This playground might seem overwhelming at first glance but hear me out. LINDSEY FAMILY PLAY SPACE – EDGEWATER – tap for Google Map It looks like this is another MULCH-FREE playground so that’s definitely toddler-friendly in my book!Ģ. LINCOLN PARK – TREMONT – tap for Google MapĪ few people have recommended Lincoln Park in Tremont. I personally love how there’s no mulch here & from the sound of things, most moms would agree! Definitely worth visiting with your toddlers the next time you’re downtown! Check out my IG post about this one here: ġ. ![]() It’s small enough to keep them entertained but at the same entertaining enough for a good time. *Be sure you’re following on Instagramfor even more valuable resources!*ĭOWNTOWN CLEVELAND PLAYGROUND – tap for Google Mapįirst up is the playground downtown! I don’t think this one still has a name just yet but it’s right by the science center. Please scroll down for South & East locations (& feel free to send over any recommendations!) Alright, let’s get going! This list is a work in progress. Side note as a “veteran mama” – the best times to go out with toddlers to make it a pleasant experience is early in the morning! You’re most likely to have the park all to yourself or just less people in general make things a smidge more safe for the little ones. ![]() Remember though, what works for one family doesn’t always work for others so you may or may not find a particular location as toddler friendly & THAT’S OKAY! It’s worth trying out each one to see what fits. A few people have asked & I’m here to help so I put together a list of some toddler friendly playgrounds. ![]()
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