What About the Little Ones?

A blog devoted to sharing realistic ideas for where to take young children in Denver- because little guys need to play and explore, too!

Sunday, January 11, 2015

Sledding: Robinson Park


   A great sledding hill for snowy weather! Wide-open, tall hills. You'll be guaranteed to see many other people sledding here at all times of the day.


PH: Robinson Park

Playground Hopping: Robinson Park

Location: 3rd and Glencoe/Fairfax, Hilltop Denver

   A nice little park close to Crestmoor. Large field, climber, swings, and in the summer bathrooms and water fountains. 




Sledding: Bonnie Brae Park

   Not the biggest sledding hills ever, but if you're in the neighborhood on a snowy day it's a great place to meet up with other kiddos and have some simple, yet fun slides. 

Pray for snow! 

BOLDR Climbing Park in Stapleton

   I haven't been able to find the 'official' name of this park or climbing gym, but it is wonderful! Located in Stapleton at the corner of 26th and Central Park Boulevard (due east of Greenway Park), it offers pictures of rock climbing moves and techniques and a large climbing rock. There are also two smaller boulders close-by to play on when you aren't practicing some crack climbing moves or working your way across the wall. The preschooler that I was with wasn't as interested as I was, but it'd be great to see others take a liking to it and putting it to good use!









PH: Greenway Park

Playground Hopping: Greenway Park 

  Located just a few blocks to the East of Fred Thomas Park, this little park is quite the gem. It is nestled in between trees and offers picnic tables, benches, several different climbers for varying ages, bathrooms and a water fountain in the summer and a very large sand area that I hear has water that fills up the shallow pools in the summer for splashing in. The preschooler and infant that I've taken to this park LOVE the sand area, and especially love that there are a variety of toys that have been donated to the playground. Walk due west to Fred Thomas Park, and due east to the climbing park.