The surface is a rubber mat, which is great for shock absorption and means no little pieces for kids to throw or babies to put in their mouths. There is still some concern among parents about off-gassing but it doesn't seem to be as worrisome as the recycled rubber tire mulch.
There is no fence around the playground, but a good tree line separating rivers/trails and open play area. The parking lot is across a bridge and river, so plan on taking everything you will need out of the car in the first go.
There is a pavilion with tables, a soccer field, picnic tables, benches, and a lot of nice trails for walking and mountain biking. The Lester River is a very popular swimming hole in the summer but it can be a trek to carefully get down to it, so take you time and assist little kids.
The playground consists of:
- 2 slides
- A climbing wall
- Steps and ladders
- A bridge made up of individual round steps at differing levels connected by rubber coated chains.
There are no swings, and if there is a large number of kids playing, the structure quickly gets overrun and it becomes hard to keep track of kids.
I didn't manage to get a picture of this playground when we recently visited because my son actually slipped and fell on the bridge section, hitting his head on the hand railing and necessitating a visit from the paramedics to make sure he was ok. I am most definitely NOT a fan of that bridge, especially with the hard metal pieces and metal hand rails. It is definitely not accessible to kids under about 4 and I really wish it had a traditional bridge that wouldn't allow kids to slip through the cracks.
EDIT to add picture:
EDIT to add picture:
Duluth Parks page
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