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Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Piedmont Heights Park

Piedmont Heights is more hockey area than playground, and the parking is a bit confusing.  We followed directions that took us on 23rd street, but that ended at the warming building and was still a decent walk to the playground.  There does appear to be a gravel lot on the other side of the park, at the end of Pineview Ave.  There is also a baseball field on the far end of the park, and there is a porta-potty next to the playground.

The playground is a sand surface, fairly overrun with grass.  The play structures are:


  • 2 baby swings
  • 2 swings
  • Tilting ladder that kids can climb up and wobble on
  • Ladders/stairs
  • Bridge
  • Monkey bars made of hard plastic ropes
  • Steering wheel
  • Fireman pole
  • Slide



Duluth Parks page

Munger Park

Munger is a neighborhood playground in the East Hillside.  It is located next to a church and is tucked into a hill so it's nearly hidden from the road.  There are no swings, just a play structure and a small field, but it should be easy to keep a soccer ball within the confines of the park thanks to the land, buildings, and fencing.

The surface of the playground is sand and the structure has:
  • 1 slide and 1 double slide
  • Ladders/stairs
  • Monkey bars
  • Steering wheel


Duluth Parks page

Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Merritt Park

Merritt Park is a neighborhood square with community center, hockey rink, baseball field, basketball court, and playground.  I believe this is technically in the Denfeld neighborhood and the surrounding streets are busier than some parks.
The playground is a sand surface with a rubber mat surface leading up to the accessible swing.
Other features include:

  • 1 baby swing
  • 2 swings
  • 1 accessible swing
  • 1 double slide and 1 slide
  • Speaking tubes
  • Ladders/stairs
  • Monkey bars
  • Rubber flap bridge
  • Pull-up bar
  • Track glider
  • Balance beam





Duluth Parks page

Norton Park

Norton Park is tucked in on a dead end street in the Norton Park neighborhood of West Duluth.  There is a community center and baseball field, basketball court, picnic table, and large trees to one side.

The playground has a coarse sand surface (almost like gravel is mixed in) and:

  • 2 baby swings
  • 2 swings
  • 2 bouncy riders
  • See-saw
  • Ladders (NO stairs, but my two year old could make it up one of the ladders)
  • Monkey bars
  • Double slide
  • Swirly slide
  • Tunnel
  • Corkscrew
  • Fireman pole





Duluth Parks page

Morgan Park

Morgan Park might be a favorite for bigger kiddos, but there is also a typical playground set for younger children too.
The park itself is a large area that features a community center, hockey rinks, basketball courts, disc golf, and volleyball court.  There are gazebos and benches along the playground areas.

The smaller playground has a sand surface and:
  • 1 slide and 1 double slide
  • Corkscrew
  • Digger
  • Tic-tac-toe
  • Speaking tube
  • Stairs and ladders
  • "Serving area" (my kids always pretend these are ice cream shops)
  • Ball maze
  • 3 baby swings
  • 1 accessible swing


The other area is directly across the street from the Morgan Park Middle School and has structures designed for about that age.
The surface is wood chips and some of the items I can describe (haha!) are:
  • Rock wall
  • Monkey bars
  • Climbing hold wall
  • Stepping stones
  • Track glider
  • 4 swings
  • All sorts of slide-like surfaces and climbing/spinning/hanging items




Duluth Parks page

Blackmer Park

Blackmer Park is pleasantly shaded by large trees, right off the St Louis River in Morgan Park.  There is a softball field nearby and a path that leads to train tracks and the river.  On the day we visited, there was a lot of broken glass at the beginning of the path but as you moved toward the river, there was none.
The playground is a sand surface and has:
  • Monkey bars
  • Pull-up bar
  • 1 slide and 1 double slide
  • Speaking tube
  • Digger
  • Rubber flap bridge
  • Tic-tac-toe
  • Ball maze
  • Steering wheel
  • Balance beam
  • Track glider
  • 2 swings
  • 2 very low baby swings








Duluth Parks page

Riverside Park

Riverside park is nestled into a neighborhood in far west Duluth and has a playground next to a very large field and some sort of community center building.  All doors were locked.  The park has a baseball field, basketball hoop in the parking lot, and it appears to connect to some local trails.  There is no shade near the playground so on a summer day, it gets hot.

The playground has a sand surface and features: 
  • 2 baby swings
  • 2 swings
  • Speaking tubes
  • 1 slide
  • 1 double slide
  • Monkey bars
  • Chain/foot climbing holds wall
  • Bridge
  • Steering wheel
  • Fireman pole
  • Stairs/ladders
  • Ball maze






Duluth Parks page

Fairmont Park

Fairmont Park is located right outside the Lake Superior Zoo, but it is a public park with no admission charge.  There are walking paths and a little grove of trees, and you can hear a river bubbling by.  There is a bathroom building and picnic tables.
The surface is a bit unkempt, mixing sand, grass, and weeds.  When we visited, the grass you had to cross to get from the parking lot to the playground was water logged and it was hard to not get muddy.

Fairmont has:
  • 2 baby swings
  • 2 swings
  • 3 steering wheels
  • Pull-up bar
  • 1 slide
  • 1 double slide
  • Fireman pole
  • Bridge
  • Speaking tube
  • Ladders and stairs
  • Monkey bars
  • Tic-tac-toe
  • Ball maze
  • Digger





Duluth Parks page

Washington Center Playground

Washington Center is a Community Center in downtown Duluth.  The grounds have a nice view, a community garden, parking lot, and playground.  There is fencing on two sides facing the streets.  There are benches and a picnic table.
The surface is wood chips.  This park did have some trash on the ground, despite nearby garbage cans.

Features include:
  • 1 slide
  • Monkey bars
  • Spinning screw
  • Corkscrew
  • Pull-up bar
  • Twisted ladder
  • Stairs




Duluth Parks page

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

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

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