About This Playground

🌳 Playgrounds in Florida offer diverse recreational spaces for children of all ages, featuring modern equipment, water play areas, and natural surroundings that reflect the state's warm climate and outdoor-oriented lifestyle.

Visitor Experience: Florida playgrounds generally receive positive reviews for their cleanliness, variety of equipment, and family-friendly atmospheres. Popular parks like those in Orlando and Miami typically have higher ratings for their innovative designs and regular maintenance.>

More about this playground

Playground Type

Park Tourist attraction Point of interest Establishment Wheelchair Accessible Indoor Play Ages 0-12

Address

230 N Stone St, DeLand, FL 32724, USA

Phone

(386) 626-7280

+1 386-626-7280

Coordinates

29.0307, -81.31781

Hours of Operation

Open Now
Monday 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Tuesday 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Wednesday 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Thursday Today 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Friday 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Saturday 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Sunday 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM

Hours may vary during holidays. Please call ahead for confirmation.

Playground Features

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Age Suitability

Most Florida playgrounds offer equipment for various age groups, with separate areas for toddlers (2-5) and older children (5-12). Many coastal playgrounds have additional teen-friendly features.

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Equipment Available

Common equipment includes swing sets, slides, climbing structures, and increasingly, inclusive sensory play elements. Many Florida parks feature splash pads or water play areas to help families cool off in the warm climate.

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Shaded Areas

Given Florida's hot climate, most modern playgrounds incorporate shade structures, canopies, or strategically placed trees to provide relief from the sun, particularly over equipment and seating areas.

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Seating For Parents

Benches and picnic tables are typically available surrounding play areas, with many parks offering covered pavilions or gazebos for additional comfort during supervision.

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Restroom Availability

Larger parks and municipal playgrounds generally have restroom facilities, though smaller neighborhood parks may not. Seasonal maintenance can affect availability.

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Drinking Fountains

Most established parks offer drinking fountains, with newer installations often including bottle-filling stations to accommodate Florida's hot weather needs.

Safety Accessibility

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Fencing

Many Florida playgrounds, especially those near water or busy streets, feature perimeter fencing or natural barriers. Toddler areas are commonly fully enclosed for added security.

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Surface Material

Impact-absorbing surfaces such as rubber mulch, engineered wood fiber, or poured-in-place rubber are standard in Florida playgrounds, with the latter becoming more common for its accessibility and durability in rainy conditions.

Ada Accessibility

Newer playgrounds typically meet ADA standards with accessible pathways, transfer platforms, and inclusive play equipment. Older facilities may have limited accessibility features.

Cleanliness Maintenance

Maintenance quality varies by location and municipal resources, though tourist-heavy areas tend to have more frequent cleaning schedules. Hurricane season may temporarily affect playground conditions.

Additional Amenities

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Nearby Parking

Most public playgrounds offer free parking lots or designated street parking. Parks in tourist areas may have paid parking or time restrictions.

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Pet Policy

Pets are typically allowed in park areas but not on playground equipment. Many parks require leashes and provide waste stations, with some featuring adjacent dog parks.

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Bike Racks

Bicycle parking is common at larger community parks and those connected to trail systems, though availability varies by location.

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Nearby Food Options

Urban playgrounds often have concession stands, food trucks, or nearby restaurants. Many parks permit picnicking with designated areas and tables.

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Sports Areas

Florida parks frequently combine playgrounds with sports facilities such as basketball courts, tennis courts, and baseball fields to accommodate diverse recreational needs.

Walking / Biking Trails Nearby

Many Florida playgrounds connect to walking paths, nature trails, or biking routes, creating comprehensive outdoor recreation hubs.

Community Reviews

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User Submitted Photos

Popular Florida playgrounds have extensive online presence with user photos showcasing equipment, layout, and special features on review platforms and social media.

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Recent Reviews

Reviews frequently mention shade availability, cleanliness of facilities, and water play features as significant factors in playground satisfaction across Florida.

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Crowd Levels

Urban and tourist-area playgrounds experience higher usage, particularly on weekends and during winter months when seasonal residents increase. Early mornings and weekdays are typically less crowded.

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Special Events

Many Florida parks host seasonal events, holiday celebrations, and community gatherings centered around their playground facilities.

User Experience

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Entrance Fee

Most public playgrounds in Florida are free to use, though some within state parks or attractions may require an entrance fee for the larger facility.

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Space For Groups

Larger parks often accommodate birthday parties and group gatherings with reservable pavilions, though policies and availability vary by location.

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Nature Connection

Florida playgrounds increasingly incorporate natural elements like butterfly gardens, native plants, and nature play zones to provide environmental education opportunities.

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Noise Level

Playgrounds in residential areas typically have moderate noise levels, while those in larger parks or tourist areas can be quite lively, especially during peak seasons.

Aesthetic Design

Newer Florida playgrounds often feature creative, themed designs that reflect local culture, marine environments, or natural habitats unique to their regions.

Safety Regulations

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Security Presence

Urban parks may have regular security patrols or park rangers, while neighborhood playgrounds typically rely on community oversight and occasional police presence.

Rules Restrictions

Common regulations include age-appropriate equipment usage, no smoking policies, and hours of operation (typically dawn to dusk unless lighted). Rules are usually posted at entrances.

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First Aid Availability

First aid facilities are limited at most playgrounds, though parks with staffed recreation centers or within larger attractions may have more resources available.

Community Interaction

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Community Activities

Many Florida playgrounds serve as hubs for organized activities such as summer camps, youth sports, and community celebrations throughout the year.

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Social Interaction

Playgrounds facilitate social development for children and community connection for parents and caregivers, with some parks hosting regular playgroups or meetups.

Sustainability Environment

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Eco Friendly Practices

Newer Florida playground developments increasingly incorporate sustainable materials, native landscaping, and environmental education elements.

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Renewable Energy

Some modern parks feature solar-powered lighting or irrigation systems, though implementation varies widely across the state.

Walkability Bike Access

Urban playgrounds generally offer good pedestrian and bicycle access, with many coastal communities prioritizing connected greenways and trails to playground facilities.

Reviews

4.7
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L Cardinal

2 months ago

This is the best free playground that we have ever been to. It has a zip line, multiple slides, seesaws, climbing walls, towers and so much more. There is even a special section for toddlers and a swing for handicapped children. The entire playground is covered by a soft robbery material that would help cushion a fall if someone tripped. There are clean bathrooms nearby as well as water fountains. For parents, there are benches everywhere though out the area. This is a wonderful asset to this community!

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Chris Byars

3 months ago

Great park in DeLand. We sometimes visit downtown and my son absolutely loves this park. Lots of slides and swings along with a huge playhouse with all the jungle gym activities. It's quite impressive

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Darrell F Martin II

a year ago

A nice clean playground with a castle for kids to climb on. Swings, slide, and a closed-in place for your kids to play. There are plenty of benches for parents to sit down on to watch their kids play. The area park was clean and safe with plenty of parental supervision. A nice place to let the kids unwind after you pick them up after school.

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Lissette E

7 months ago

Great park with lots to do. This playground has two sections. One section is for smaller kids and the other section is for bigger kids. Lots of places for parents to sit. The park is clean and well maintained. There are restrooms, parking and picnic tables as well.

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Rusty Czajkowski

3 weeks ago

Very nice park, lots of options for the kids of all ages, one way in and one way out very secure fenced all the way around plenty of seating for parents while you're children expend their energy

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