This new park in White Bear Lake is a bright and inclusive destination for the neighborhood and a nearby YMCA and was built in part with Gametime Grant Funding!
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In addition to a colorful poured-in-place surface that is both easy to traverse for children and adults who use mobility aids, and a softer and more forgiving surface for any players who might take a tumble, this playground incorporates tons of inclusive equipment.
The Powerscape play structure has wide decks with surface level entry points. The main entry onto the structure also hosts a ton of different gadgets and gizmos for kids to play with.
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Musical instruments are set close enough to the ground for everyone to reach and surround an inclusive whirl, a wheel chair accessible in--ground spinner.
The swing sets have options for older children, Zero G style seats for players who need a little more security and support, and Gametime Expression Swings, which allow two people to swing together.
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Benches around the play area provide seating and also showcase donors to the playground update.
Lakewood Hills Park is a great destination and we are glad to have brought a little inclusive fun to the park!