About This Playground
🌳 Legacy Playground is a community-designed playground in Idaho that features a variety of inclusive play equipment for children of all abilities. The park was built through community efforts and provides a safe, accessible space for families.
Visitor Experience: Legacy Playground generally receives positive reviews from visitors who appreciate its inclusive design, variety of play equipment, and community atmosphere. Families particularly praise the accessibility features and clean facilities.>
More about this playground
Playground Type
Address
W Signature Dr, Eagle, ID 83616, USA
Coordinates
43.7036, -116.42691
Hours of Operation
Hours may vary during holidays. Please call ahead for confirmation.
Playground Features
Age Suitability
Suitable for children of all ages, with designated areas for toddlers (2-5 years) and older children (5-12 years).
Equipment Available
Swings, slides, climbing structures, sensory play panels, musical instruments, zip line, merry-go-round, and inclusive play equipment for children with disabilities.
Shaded Areas
Several covered picnic areas and strategically placed trees provide shade throughout the playground area.
Seating For Parents
Multiple benches and picnic tables are positioned around the playground for parental supervision and comfort.
Restroom Availability
Clean restroom facilities are available on-site during park hours.
Drinking Fountains
Multiple drinking fountains are located near the restrooms and play areas, including accessible height options.
Safety Accessibility
Fencing
Partial fencing around the playground area with designated entry/exit points for enhanced safety.
Surface Material
Rubberized safety surfacing throughout most play areas, with some engineered wood fiber in select zones.
Ada Accessibility
Designed with accessibility in mind, featuring ramps, transfer platforms, and ground-level play components accessible to wheelchairs and mobility devices.
Cleanliness Maintenance
Regularly maintained by parks department with daily trash removal and weekly equipment inspections.
Additional Amenities
Nearby Parking
Large parking lot with designated accessible spaces close to the playground entrance.
Pet Policy
Dogs allowed in park areas on leash, but not permitted within the playground structures. Pet waste stations available throughout the park.
Bike Racks
Multiple bike racks located near the playground entrance to encourage active transportation.
Nearby Food Options
Picnic areas for bringing your own food, with several restaurants and cafes within walking distance of the park.
Sports Areas
Basketball courts, tennis courts, and open green spaces for informal sports and games.
Walking / Biking Trails Nearby
Connected to a network of community walking and biking paths that extend throughout the surrounding area.
Community Reviews
User Submitted Photos
Many visitors share positive photos of their children enjoying the playground equipment and community events.
Recent Reviews
Recent visitors highlight the well-maintained facilities, inclusive play options, and family-friendly atmosphere.
Crowd Levels
Busiest on weekends and summer afternoons; weekday mornings tend to be less crowded.
Special Events
Hosts community events throughout the year, including summer concerts, holiday celebrations, and fundraisers.
User Experience
Entrance Fee
Free admission to the playground and surrounding park areas.
Space For Groups
Pavilions available for reservation for birthday parties and group gatherings with advance notice.
Nature Connection
Incorporates natural elements into the design with nearby gardens, trees, and landscaped areas.
Noise Level
Moderate noise level typical of an active playground, with quieter areas available in adjacent park spaces.
Aesthetic Design
Thoughtfully designed with a cohesive theme that celebrates local community heritage and natural environment.
Safety Regulations
Security Presence
Regular patrols by park staff and occasional police presence, especially during peak hours and events.
Rules Restrictions
Posted rules include adult supervision requirements, no smoking/alcohol, and age recommendations for equipment.
First Aid Availability
Staff trained in basic first aid during regular hours; emergency call boxes located in several areas of the park.
Community Interaction
Community Activities
Regular programming includes story time, youth sports clinics, and seasonal festivals.
Social Interaction
Design encourages collaborative play and social interaction between children of different ages and abilities.
Sustainability Environment
Eco Friendly Practices
Native plant landscaping, water-efficient irrigation systems, and use of sustainable materials throughout the park.
Renewable Energy
Solar-powered lighting in some areas of the park and playground.
Walkability Bike Access
Well-connected to neighborhood sidewalks and bike paths, encouraging non-motorized transportation to the park.
Reviews
Desiree N G Jackson
4 years ago
Love this park! Lots of open fields and super fun play equipment. The only issue is there's very little shade. The Zipline was our favorite part. There's also a really nice pool nearby.
View on GoogleMeghan Costa
3 years ago
Cool little playground in a nice neighborhood. Has a zipline. Swings. Slides. Stuff to climb on. Quite a bit of green open space.
View on GoogleJennifer Aranda
7 months ago
Great little neighborhood park. So glad they put new mulch down. I wish it were rubber mulch, similar to the smaller park between Chastain and World Cup, on Striker. I wish there were more shade options, maybe more trees around the entire circumference of the park. The kids get hammered by the sun, especially while on the swings. If the HOA could invest in some fabric sun shades over the swing set, it would make a huge difference. It's great to have such nice tennis courts and a soccer field, along with the community pool adjacent to the park. But I wish there was a basketball court, as well. I think they're changing one of the tennis courts into a pickleball court. Unfortunately, it looks like there's some residents against adding basketball courts. Oh, well. I recently found out you can't use the bathrooms by the pool unless you have your key card. So be sure to carry your key card if you (or your kids) need a potty break while at the park.
View on GoogleLuigi G. taco707
3 years ago
I love taking my great niece to Legacy Park! We have so much fun together! I love how nice people are and how clean the park is!
View on GoogleJo Devries
3 years ago
The only bad thing is that my 3 yr. old granddaughter can see the park outside our windows. Too much pressure from her to go constantly.
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