2/7/2018 Playgrounds Kids Will LoveThere are some great options for fun playgrounds. Many of them make a convenient stop before or after a hike or dip at a swimming hole. Here is the listing by town.
Jay - Walking/biking distance from the farm. Basic playground, best in the morning since there isn't much shade and the slides get very hot. Easy walk to see the covered bridge and get down to the river for stone throwing and wading. Just upstream is the rapids which is a very popular swimming spot. Wilmington Beach - Picnic table and pavilion, sandy beach with lifeguard, big playground, public bathrooms. Live music here during the summer and also a great spot to rent a canoe. We often spot beavers swimming around here. Keene - There is a small playground at the Keene Community Center, which is also home to Little Peaks Preschool during the school year. Grab some baked goodies across the street at Cedar Run while you're here. Keene Valley - There's a large playground at Keene Central School. A convenient stop on the way to or from many hikes and swims. Lake Placid - There is a playground right on Mirror Lake beside the beach there. Swim and play, then walk across the street to the Lake Placid Pub and Brewery (there's even a new glassed in playroom on the third floor)! Comments are closed.
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AuthorShannon & Tyler here to give you the inside scoop on how to create an unforgettable Adirondack experience! Tyler has hiked all 46 high peaks at least twice and has extensive experience hiking with kids. We can send you to some hidden gems off the beaten path! ArchivesCategories |