Slides, swings, accessibility and a huge, rainbow butterfly shade structure are just a few of the things you’ll find at this colorful all-inclusive playground. Discover all the details >>
The thoughtful design of Davidson Park includes everything from playgrounds and performance spaces to a beer garden and contemplative areas, making it a perfect destination for families. Discover all the details >>
Just a short 30-minute drive from Milwaukee is a beautiful nature center with a renovated nature space just for kids. The new Discovery Trail at Retzer Nature Center includes a variety of “Exploration Stations” for outdoor education, sensory-based play experiences, and STEM activities for families and school groups. Plus, there's a planetarium and free nature center on site! Discover all the details >>
Located at Petzke Park, at the intersection of 31st Street and 14th Avenue in Kenosha, Dream Playground is not just any playground—it’s Kenosha’s first fully accessible playground, designed to bring children of all abilities together in one amazing space. Discover all the details >>
Fort Cushing Playground in Delafield is a jewel among playgrounds, where the magic of play meets the beauty of nature. The play area looks like a fortress or a secret kingdom for kids, and it’s set in Cushing Memorial Park on the banks of the picturesque Bark River. Discover all the details >>
With its sprawling 257 acres, Fox River Park in Waukesha is a year-round haven for families seeking a touch of wilderness and a break from the digital world. At the heart of the park is a standout feature that draws families from all around: a natural playground designed to reconnect kids with the great outdoors. Dive into the details >>
Perched along the Fox River, Frame Park in Waukesha offers a delightful blend of outdoor adventure, family fun, and natural beauty. With a recently revamped playground and an array of activities for all ages, it’s a wonderful spot for families to spend the day. Don't miss the formal gardens! Discover all the details >>
If you're exploring the Third Ward with your kids, you'll be glad to know there's a small but mighty playground where they can burn off some energy. Gas Light Park is located at the intersection of Erie and Jefferson Streets, offering a green space in the heart of the city for kids looking for a playful break.
Hidden at the east end of Greenfield Avenue in Milwaukee, Harbor View Plaza is not just any park. It’s Milwaukee’s first waterfront public park in the Harbor District, a refreshing oasis that opened its proverbial doors in July 2019. Dive into the details >>
Hart Park along the Menomonee River in Wauwatosa has it all - a nature-themed playground, a skate park, public track, soccer field, and more! Discover all the details >>
Imagination Station goes beyond the typical slide-and-swing setup. This playground is a vibrant, welcoming space where every child, regardless of ability, can dive into play without barriers.
Kayla's Playground is whimsical, colorful, and tons of fun. First, you’ll pass through a colorful entrance sign to get into the playground. And, by the way, this is the only entrance and exit, so it’s relatively easy to keep track of your kids. From the central path, you can turn right for a playground designed for ages 5-12, or left for a playground meant for younger children. Dive into the details >>
Designed by kids and built by the community, this 20,000-square-foot fenced-in playground is located in the Caledonia - Mount Pleasant Memorial Park in Franksville. Discover all the details >>
This playground is located in Lake Vista Park, right long the shores of Lake Michigan. It offers new playground equipment for all ages – including a zipline! – plus a new picnic pavilion with restrooms, plenty of walking paths, and a peaceful setting on an open-air bluff. Discover all the details >>
An 85-acre park with tons of amenities, Malone Park is home to an all-inclusive playground that's accessible to children of all abilities. Its whimsical and colorful design was a truly collaborative effort. Discover all the details >>
The fun begins at Marty's Playspace as soon as you pass through the custom wooden door structure. Once inside, your little explorers will be greeted with a variety of nature-inspired play elements. Discover all the details >>
Northwestern Mutual Community Park is renowned for its inclusive and accessible features, making it a haven for children of all abilities, ages 2 to 12 years. Discover age-appropriate playground equipment on a soft surface, including interactive musical play pieces and ramps for wheelchair access. Read more >>
If you’re looking for a fun, family-friendly destination in the North Shore area, Richard E. Maslowski Community Park in Glendale has quickly become a favorite spot for locals and visitors alike. This expansive park offers something for every member of the family, making it an ideal spot for playdates, picnics, outdoor concerts, and more. Discover all the details >>
A magical forest? A cozy movie corner? Or a sea of colorful balls? Småland has it all! Since reopening in April 2023, shoppers can drop their little ones to play at Småland while they navigate the store with peace of mind—and focus.
At Sussex's Village Park, you’ll find a well-kept inclusive playground with a zip line, an inclusive and interactive splash pad, sports courts, and a shaded pavilion.
Village Park in Menomonee Falls has been redeveloped as a community destination for events and family fun. You’ll find a multi-leave playground and play hill, a wheelchair-friendly merry-go-round, sensory stations, and more.
The new playground at Wirth Park in Brookfield features a wide variety of equipment to meet the diverse needs of its users. From wheelchair-accessible ramps and swings to sensory play stations and interactive panels, the design ensures that everyone can participate, regardless of mobility or developmental challenges. Read More >>