Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Keene Creek Park

Keene Creek park has a playground, skate park, walking paths, basketball courts, and a large dog park all situated underneath Interstate 35 in West Duluth.
The dog park has a large fenced-in grassy area with a portion that is dirt, and a small enclosed area for dogs under 20 lbs.  There are no children under 9 allowed in the dog enclosure and the playground is a good distance away.
The creek is very shallow and rocky and kids really love standing at the edge, throwing rocks in.

There are picnic tables, benches and a grill, but no bathrooms that we saw.  There is also no fencing around anything but the dog parks and the skate park.

The playground is a sand surface with:
  • 2 swings
  • 2 baby swings
  • Monkey bars
  • Digger
  • Ladders/stairs
  • 1 slide and 1 double slide
  • Bridge



Duluth Parks page

Dog park page

Hartley Playscape

Hartley Park is a beautiful nature area up near Woodland that has a great nature center, trails for hiking, mountain biking, and cross country skiing, a pond and rivers, a fantastic climbing tree, and a playscape park for little kids.
While my bigger kids are fans of the biking trails and climbing tree, the toddler loves the playscape.  It is located inside a deer exclosure and is only open during the hours the nature center is open.  It is also only available at times that there are no camps, story times, or other nature center events.  Within the exclosure there is also a stage with seating and a yurt.

  • They have a great water feature that is like a continuous creek that where there are no worries about kids getting swept along downstream or deep spots.  Warning: they will get in it and they will get wet.
  • Big sandbox
  • Ropes tied around a bunch of trees
  • Little plastic toddler slide with steering wheel
  • Paths
  • A lot of sticks of all shapes and sizes
  • Toy box full of trucks, boats, and buckets







Duluth Parks page

Hartley Nature Center page

Franklin Tot Lot

Franklin Tot Lot is a little playground right next to the Coast Guard station and across Minnesota Ave from a swimming beach and parking lot.  The park is fenced along Minnesota Ave and has one dead end street and one street going straight to the Coast Guard on the other sides of the triangle shaped park.

The playground is a sand surface and has:

  • 1 slide and 1 double slide
  • Ladders/stairs
  • Rubber mat bridge
  • Speaking tubes
  • Monkey bars
  • Pull-up bar
  • Steering wheel
  • 2 baby swings
  • 2 swings



Duluth Parks page

Lafayette Park

Lafayette Park is on Minnesota Point, about 2 miles down the road after you cross the aerial lift bridge.  It has a community center, beach access, baseball field, community garden, tennis courts, and playground.  The entire square is fenced, which is good because there is a good amount of traffic on Minnesota Ave during the summer and it is right on it.  The only thing that would be better is if the entrance had a gate too.

The playground is a sand surface with a structure featuring:

  • 2 baby swings
  • 2 swings
  • Steering wheels
  • Ball maze
  • Tic-tac-toe spinners
  • Pull-up bar
  • Track glider
  • Stairs/ladders
  • Bridge
  • 1 double slide and 1 slide
  • Fireman pole
  • Digger
  • Speaking tube
There is also a little plastic toddler structure off to the side in the shade of some tall trees.







Duluth Parks page

Park Point

Park Point is a beautiful park out on Minnesota Point.  You have to cross the aerial lift bridge and then drive about 4 miles down the point to get to the park, but on a hot day when you want a cold beach, it's worth it.  The beach is three miles long and the water is cold.  Be careful to watch for poison ivy along the trails to the beach and hot sand on the way down to the water.  There is a lifeguard on duty in the summer and a beach house along with volleyball, walking trails and other fun stuff.
But now for the playground!  Park Point has one of the most unique playgrounds in Duluth.  There is the regular playground structure like you will see in other locations (Chester Park), featuring a sand surface and:

  • Track glider
  • 2 double slides
  • Spinning wheel monkey bars
  • Ladders/stairs
  • Rock climbing holds
  • Pull-up bar
  • 2 swings
  • 2 baby swings


The more interesting part of the playground is a replica of a great lakes freighter made out of wood.  It's really just for kids to run around and pretend that they're on a laker, but they sure love it.  There are also two giant tires at the end, filled with sand a la a sandbox.







Duluth Parks page

Wheeler Field

Wheeler Athletic Complex is a huge area of baseball fields, tennis courts, a skate park, and a field house with bathrooms.
The playground is near the fields, so it would probably be great to have little siblings to play at while a game is going on for the big sibling.  It is also right next to the parking lot and has picnic tables nearby.  The playground has a sand surface, and as my 5 year old told me, "this is the Y park."  They're beginning to identify the identical play structures.  :)
This one has:

  • 1 slide and 1 double slide
  • Corkscrew
  • Speaking tubes
  • Ladders/stairs
  • Rock climbing holds
  • Monkey bars
  • 2 baby swings
  • 2 swings
  • Digger



Duluth Parks page

Irving Park

Irving Park is a nicely fenced park in a rather quiet area (at least when we were there).  Interstate 35 is nearby, so there is noise from that, but it is nothing like some of the parks on main streets in town.

It has a large field area for soccer, football, and basketball courts.  There are a lot of trees bordering the park and shady areas to rest.
There are a couple of benches around the playground area, which is a sand surface.  The play structure has:

  • 2 swings
  • 2 baby swings
  • Speaking tubes
  • 1 slide and 1 double slide
  • Digger
  • Stairs/ladders
  • Arm pedaling crank
  • Monkey bars
  • Fireman pole
  • Corkscrew
  • Tic-tac-toe spinners




Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Lilliput Park

Lilliput is really just a small neighborhood park in a grassy lot.  It is located right next to Essentia Health so there is zero parking to be found.  There is a lot right next to the playground but it is for Essentia employee parking only.  We had to walk a good block to get to the park and there wasn't much to hold the kids' attention.

There are mature trees, 4 benches, and 2 picnic tables in the grassy area.  There is also some sort of garden to the uphill side of the lot.

The playground is a sand surface with:

  • 2 baby swings
  • 2 swings
  • 1 slide
  • 1 double slide
  • Ladders and stairs
  • Monkey bars
  • Steering wheel




Duluth Parks page

Grant Park

Grant park is a playground that we had visited right after moving to Duluth, but had completely forgotten about.  It is a really nice playground right next to Meyers-Wilkins Elementary school and has a community resource center on site.  There are soccer fields, basketball courts, and a community garden.  I did have to watch the two year old near the garden boxes since he thought it looked enticing but after that, they playground captured his attention.  The park is fenced on two sides and there is only one road nearby.  It might be a concern on school days since it appears to be the school entrance, but it was very low traffic when we visited. There are picnic tables, benches, and shade trees.  It is in full sun and we got pretty hot before 10 a.m.  I assume there are bathrooms inside the community center but there was a group using the center when we were there and I didn't want to intrude.
The playground is sand surface with some rubber mat beneath the main steps.  Some features are:

  • 2 swings
  • 2 baby swings
  • Bouncing circle to stand on
  • Rock structure (no holds)
  • Rock wall with holds
  • 3 slides
  • Speaking tubes
  • Corkscrew
  • Monkey bars
  • Plastic ladder nets
  • Ladders and stairs
  • Pull up bar
  • Spinning wheel to hang from
  • Fireman pole
  • Steering wheel




Update August 2017: the roller slide has been removed and replaced with a wavy plastic slide.  The covered corkscrew slide has been removed and replaced with a rock wall with holds.  My boys were very sad to see the roller slide gone but it's still a quiet and large park that is very pleasant to visit.




Duluth Parks page

Monday, June 20, 2016

Washington Square

Washington Square is a nice grassy area filled with trees plus a playground area, surrounded by housing.  It is right off Superior St, but the playground is on the opposite end of the square.
The playground has a sand surface and benches and picnic tables.  Some features of the playground are:

  • 2 swings
  • 2 baby swings
  • Digger
  • Tic-tac-toe
  • Gears
  • 3 Steering wheels
  • Monkey bars
  • Fireman pole
  • Ladders and stairs
  • 1 slide
  • 1 double slide
  • Bridge
  • Pull up bar
  • Speaking tubes





Duluth Parks page

Portman Park

This square is made up of a community center, hockey rinks, basketball courts, and baseball diamond in addition to the playground.  There is a hill to roll down and mature trees throughout.  There was no potty that we could see, but there may be one in the community center when it is open.
There are two areas of the playground.

A small area has a rocky/sandy surface and is closer to the road, featuring:

  • 2 baby swings
  • See-saw
  • 2 bouncy riders


The larger area is a sand surface with:
  • 1 slide
  • 1 double slide
  • Monkey bars
  • Rock climbing wall
  • Bridge
  • Ladders and stairs
  • Stepping stones
  • 2 swings
  • Pull up bar






Duluth Parks page

Grosvenor Square

EDIT 6/1/17: This playground is no more!  The play structures have been removed.  :(

Grosvenor Square is a little playground next to a soccer field right off Superior Street in the Lakeside neighborhood.  It is a pebble surface with one structure and a little tunnel.
The structure has:

  • 2 slides
  • Fireman pole
  • Ladders and steps





Duluth Parks page

Observation Park

This park is part playground, part dog park.  There are two sandy playground areas separated by some great climbing boulders, a basketball court, two fenced in dog areas (one for <20 lbs), and a large field that used to hold hockey rinks.  The field is separated from the playgrounds by what I'm assuming was a warming building.  It is now a community center managed by a boxing gym.

One of the playgrounds is the "adventure ship" that we have also seen at Memorial Park and Playfront Park.  It has:

  • 2 slides
  • Speaking tubes
  • Ladders
  • Periscope
  • Steering wheel
  • 2 baby swings
The other playground is sort of a mystery to us.  We aren't sure if parts have been neglected and broken or what their intention is.  But things we could identify were:
  • 2 side-by-side track gliders
  • Swiveling wheel for hanging
  • Standing bouncy circle
  • Pull up bar
  • Two games - an arm wrestling challenge and a broken pinball game







Portland Square

Portland Square is a large square in a neighborhood with housing on three sides and some business, including Ski Hut, on the other.  4th Street is a fairly busy road but the playground is situated a good distance from it.  There is currently one porta-potty on site.
The park has large trees and some grassy area, plus a large circular sidewalk that is great for practicing riding bikes up and down hills and there is a sprinkler in the center of the circle that we have only seen on a couple of times.
There are two separate playground areas, one for younger children and one for older.  There are no baby swings at this park.

The little kid area has:

  • Gears
  • Xylophone and drums
  • Spinning seat
  • Steering wheel
  • Connect four
  • Porthole
  • Mirrors
  • Periscope
  • Steps
  • Double slide




The big kid area has:
  • 4 swings
  • Tire swing
  • Corkscrew
  • 1 slide
  • Triple slide
  • Rock climbing wall
  • Bridge
  • Fireman pole
  • Spinning wheel monkey bars
  • Monkey bars
  • Ladders and steps
  • Speaking tube
  • Finger mazes
  • Steering wheels




Morley Park

Morley Park is a square in a residential area with the playground area taking up half the square and the other side filled with grass and small trees.  The streets are rather low traffic and there is a decent distance from playground to street.  It is a wood chip surface and has benches and a picnic table.  There was no porta-potty when we visited.
The park is quite far up the hill and has no large trees so it gets a good amount of sun.  We like to visit on cooler days when the ample sunshine will help keep us warm.

Some features:

  • Tire swing
  • 2 baby swings
  • 2 swings
  • 2 bouncy riders
  • Rock wall structure with "grill" in the middle (standing platform made up of metal bars)
There is a little structure off to one side of the playground for smaller kids with:
  • Steps and ladder
  • Corkscrew
  • Slide
The large playground structure is almost an L-shape and features: 
  • 3 slides
  • Monkey bars
  • Spinning oval
  • Climbing wall with holds
  • Ladders and steps
  • Built in picnic table and benches






Duluth Parks page

Endion Park

Endion is a little sand surface playground in a square in a residential neighborhood and next door to a synagogue.  It is much like other playgrounds in the city, but also has a grassy area that would be good for tag or a little soccer practice.  Parking is on the street but we had no trouble finding a spot.  The park is surrounded on its non-synagogue sides by tall trees.  There was no porta-potty in view.

It has:

  • 2 swings
  • 2 baby swings
  • Digger
  • Speaking tubes
  • Fireman pole
  • Monkey bars
  • Ladders and steps
  • 1 slide and 1 double slide
  • Corkscrew
  • Tunnel connecting platforms
  • Benches and a picnic table
  • Tennis and basketball courts





Duluth Parks page

Monday, June 13, 2016

Woodland Rec Center Park

This playground is located right next to the Woodland branch of the YMCA.  There is also a hockey arena and baseball fields using the same parking lot.

The surface is wood chips (outdated photos) and the playground features:


  • 1 slide and 1 double slide
  • 2 swings
  • Digger
  • Speaking tubes
  • Monkey bars
  • Corkscrew
  • Ladders and steps
  • Rock wall with holds






Duluth Parks page

Hillside Sport Court Park

The hillside playground is in a residential area but borders the busier 7th St.  The playground is fenced and has a few entrances.  There is a large field to the west side of the playground that is included in the fenced area.  The parks website lists a parking lot, but close to the playground there is only street parking.

The playground is a sand surface and features:

  • 2 swings
  • Accessible swing
  • 2 diggers
  • 1 slide and 2 double slides
  • Log roller
  • Curved ladders and steps
  • Bridge
  • Speaking tubes
  • Pull-up bar
  • Monkey bars
  • Fireman pole





Duluth Parks page

Cascade Park

This playground is located in the middle of a residential area on a rather steep part of the hill. It used to contain a waterfall with a gazebo, but the waterfall has since been routed underground.  You can still go up in a gazebo and get a great view of the harbor.

The playground is a sand surface and contains:

  • 2 swings
  • 2 baby swings
  • 3 slides
  • Monkey bars
  • Digger
  • Speaking tubes
  • Wobbly steps
  • Balance beam
  • Steering wheel
  • Corkscrew
  • Pull-up bar







Duluth Parks page

Central Hillside Park

Central Hillside is a playground we didn't even realize existed until we had lived in Duluth for over a year because it is tucked into a hill right downtown behind the old Central High School.  It is next to a community center that is home to the One Roof Housing offices, occupied during the workweek.  There are several basketball courts downhill from the playground and a bit of litter surrounding the area.

In the front of the building is an older area that is designed for babies and toddlers.  You cannot see this area from the older playground.  It has a sand/dirt surface along with:

  • 2 very low baby swings
  • Digger
  • 2 bouncy riders
The opposite side of the building showcases a really neat playground unlike others we have encountered in Duluth.   It has a wood chip surface along with:
  • Huge jungle gym structure filled with varying sizes of ropes, netting, platforms, and bridges. 
  • Curved swinging platform
  • Spinning hoop that I'm guessing is for walking on but could also be used like a merry go round.
The area is hard to see from the road, making me wonder about those who may frequent it in the evening hours, but on a Sunday morning it was empty and a lot of fun.










Duluth Parks page

Playfront Park

Playfront is easily the most popular playground in Duluth.  It is located right off Interstate 35 between the downtown area (library and Depot, specifically), the Great Lakes Aquarium, and the Decc/Amsoil Arena.  Is is connected to the Bayfront Festival grounds and has a bathroom facility and recreation equipment rental area.  There is a good amount of parking that has a two hour limit and I have never found it full (barring an event at Bayfront).
Parking is on two sides and there are paths on the other sides.  Roads are far enough to not be worrisome, but some adventurous toddlers do like to take off on the paths....ahem....

The surface is recycled rubber tire chips which is a controversial material among some parents for fears of toxicity and off-gassing and it's worrisome when little ones inevitably put it in their mouths.  There is also rubber mat surface in select areas (under one tire swing, near the toddler area, and by some of the stepping stones.

Some features of the playground:

  • 2 tire swings
  • 4 baby swings (on different side of the park from regular swings)
  • 5 swings
  • 1 accessible swing
  • 2 bouncy riders
  • Pavilion in center of playground

The area designed for older children has:
  • X-Wave 2
  • Monkey bars
  • Wobbly steps
  • Netting to climb
  • Hoops to climb through
  • Rock wall structure
  • Stepping stones
The area for younger children is a ship that features:
  • Speaking tubes
  • 2 slides
  • Ladders and steps
  • Periscope
  • 4 steering wheels









Duluth Parks page

Friday, June 10, 2016

Lincoln Park


Lincoln Park is a beautifully wooded area that follows the Miller Creek downhill from Piedmont to the Lincoln Park neighborhood.  It is surrounded by housing on several sides with paths and sidewalks going off in many directions.

The playground is not fenced and it is right next to the road that goes through the park.  The road is solely for the park, so it is not busy, but it is a road nonetheless.  Across the road is a bridge over the Miller Creek to a field and closed off structure.  The creek is not very blocked off, so younger children will need close supervision.  We did not find any porta-potties or restrooms.

The park has a disc golf course, a pavilion, and plenty of paved and unpaved walking paths.

The playground is a sand surface with two separate areas, one for older children and one for younger.  When we visited, there were several abandoned sweatshirts and food wrappers throughout the playground area.

EDIT: I just read an article that Lincoln Park will be going through a major renovation to improve safety and access to natural elements!  http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/news/4061878-plans-improve-lincoln-park-get-boost-vikings-us-bank

The larger structure is one of the most varied we have come across.  It has:
  • 2 slides and 1 double slide
  • Track glider
  • Monkey bars of several varieties
  • Ladders and steps
  • Wobbly balance beam
  • Fireman pole
  • 4 swings
  • 2 baby swings
The other section is intended for toddlers.  It is a cute little house with a picnic table inside and also includes a steering wheel, tunnel, and two bouncy animals to ride on.






Duluth Parks page