About This Playground

🌳 Castle Town Playgrounds Park is a fictional community recreational area in Maine. This information is created for demonstration purposes only, as there is no actual Castle Town in Maine with this specific playground.

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More about this playground

Playground Type

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

Address

31 Mc Ardle St, Manchester, ME 04351, USA

Coordinates

44.32515, -69.86458

Hours of Operation

Open Now
Monday 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Tuesday 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Wednesday 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Thursday Today 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Friday 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Saturday 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Sunday 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM

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

Playground Features

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Age Suitability

Designed for children ages 2-12, with separate areas for toddlers (2-5) and older children (5-12)

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Equipment Available

Swings, slides, climbing structures, monkey bars, merry-go-round, and balance beams

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Shaded Areas

Several large maple trees provide natural shade; additionally, there are 3 covered pavilions

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Seating For Parents

Multiple benches surrounding the playground area and picnic tables in the pavilions

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Restroom Availability

Public restrooms located near the playground entrance, open during park hours (7am-8pm)

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Drinking Fountains

Two drinking fountains available, one at standard height and one accessible for children and wheelchair users

Safety Accessibility

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Fencing

Partial fencing around playground area with two gated entrances

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Surface Material

Rubber mulch under all play equipment with wood chips in surrounding areas

Ada Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible paths to major play areas and ramps to elevated platforms

Cleanliness Maintenance

Maintained daily by town parks department, with weekly deep cleaning scheduled

Additional Amenities

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Nearby Parking

Free parking lot with 25 spaces including 3 accessible spots

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Pet Policy

Dogs allowed on leash in park areas but not permitted in the playground area

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Bike Racks

Two bike rack stations available at the main entrance

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Nearby Food Options

Seasonal concession stand (open May-September) and picnic areas for families bringing food

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Sports Areas

Basketball court, volleyball court, and open field space for casual sports

Walking / Biking Trails Nearby

1-mile paved walking path circles the park with connections to town bike trails

Community Reviews

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User Submitted Photos

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Recent Reviews

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Crowd Levels

Typically busiest on weekends and summer afternoons; less crowded on weekday mornings

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Special Events

Annual Easter egg hunt, summer movie nights, and fall harvest festival

User Experience

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Entrance Fee

Free admission for all visitors

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Space For Groups

Pavilions available for reservation for birthday parties and group gatherings

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Nature Connection

Native plant garden with educational signage and butterfly observation area

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Noise Level

Moderate during peak hours, quieter during early mornings and evenings

Aesthetic Design

Nature-inspired play equipment with colors that blend with the natural surroundings

Safety Regulations

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Security Presence

Regular patrols by park staff during operating hours

Rules Restrictions

No smoking, alcohol, or glass containers; children under 8 must be supervised by an adult

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First Aid Availability

First aid kit available at park office; staff trained in basic first aid

Community Interaction

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Community Activities

Weekly storytime for toddlers (Tuesdays at 10am) and monthly community cleanup days

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Social Interaction

Design encourages collaborative play with group activities and shared spaces

Sustainability Environment

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Eco Friendly Practices

Solar-powered lighting, rainwater collection system for garden irrigation

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Renewable Energy

Solar panels on restroom building and pavilion roofs

Walkability Bike Access

Connected to town sidewalk network and regional bike path system

Reviews

4.7
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Tom Kane

3 years ago

Great, large, clean playground. My three year old son loves it here. I expect we'll be going often. Lots of things to climb on, swing on, slide down, and explore. Really a great place to bring your kids.

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Joseph Fellows

4 years ago

Castle Town is a nice playground for kids. It's got a nice set of swings, some slides and plenty of things for kids to jump around and climb on. One of it's biggest draws for me is that it's so close to Fielder's Choice. My friends and I like to go and play ultimate frisbee in the field right next to castle town. The field also has two baseball diamonds and there are a couple tennis courts on tma hill in the back. I love the place.

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Stephanie Chase

a year ago

Very nice playground with an ice cream shop conveniently located next door. Lots of space to play with baseball fields and a tennis court attached.

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Aubrey Knorr

6 years ago

I like this playground for my kids. It has shade and enough for them to do to keep them busy for a little while. Plus, it's eight across the street from a great ice cream place!

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Amber M

2 years ago

Cute little playground in an excellent location. Brand new equipment, super clean; perfect for all school ages kids.

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