About This Playground

🌳 Boundless Playground in Tennessee is a pioneering inclusive playground designed to allow children of all abilities to play together. It features universally accessible equipment and sensory-rich environments that accommodate physical, cognitive, and sensory disabilities.

Visitor Experience: The playground consistently receives positive reviews from families, particularly those with children who have disabilities. Parents appreciate the thoughtful design that allows all children to play together regardless of ability level.>

More about this playground

Playground Type

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

Address

519 Warrior Dr, Kingsport, TN 37663, USA

Coordinates

36.49031, -82.48237

Playground Features

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Age Suitability

Suitable for children of all ages, with dedicated areas for toddlers (2-5 years) and older children (5-12 years)

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Equipment Available

Wheelchair-accessible swings, ramps to elevated play structures, sensory play panels, musical instruments, adaptive seating, transfer stations, spinners, and ground-level play components

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Shaded Areas

Multiple shade structures over play areas and several mature trees providing natural shade throughout the playground

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Seating For Parents

Numerous benches positioned strategically around play areas, some under shade structures, and picnic tables nearby

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Restroom Availability

ADA-compliant restrooms available on-site with changing tables

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Drinking Fountains

Multiple accessible drinking fountains, including lower heights for wheelchair users and children

Safety Accessibility

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Fencing

Partial fencing around the playground with gates at entry points to prevent children from wandering

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Surface Material

Poured-in-place rubber surfacing throughout, providing wheelchair accessibility and impact absorption for falls

Ada Accessibility

Fully ADA-compliant with accessible routes to all play equipment, transfer platforms, and sensory-rich activities designed for children of all abilities

Cleanliness Maintenance

Well-maintained with regular cleaning schedules, equipment inspections, and prompt repairs

Additional Amenities

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Nearby Parking

Dedicated parking lot with numerous accessible spaces located close to playground entrance

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Pet Policy

Service animals allowed; pets on leashes permitted in surrounding park areas but not within the playground itself

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Bike Racks

Several bike racks available near playground entrance

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Nearby Food Options

Picnic areas with tables, nearby concession stand (seasonal), and several restaurants within walking distance

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Sports Areas

Basketball courts, baseball fields, and tennis courts adjacent to the playground area

Walking / Biking Trails Nearby

Connected to community walking/biking paths with accessible routes throughout the surrounding park

Community Reviews

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User Submitted Photos

Abundant photos showcasing the inclusive equipment and children of all abilities playing together

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Recent Reviews

Recent visitors highlight the clean facilities, welcoming atmosphere, and exceptional design that allows children with disabilities to play alongside peers

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Crowd Levels

Busiest on weekends and after school hours; moderately busy during summer weekdays

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Special Events

Hosts inclusive community events, adaptive sports programs, and seasonal celebrations throughout the year

User Experience

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Entrance Fee

Free admission for all visitors

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Space For Groups

Designated areas for group gatherings, birthday parties, and school visits with prior reservation

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Nature Connection

Integrated natural elements including sensory gardens, native plantings, and nature-based play opportunities

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Noise Level

Moderate noise level typical of active playgrounds; some quieter zones available for children with sensory sensitivities

Aesthetic Design

Thoughtfully designed with bright colors, creative structures, and an emphasis on universal design principles that blend functionality with visual appeal

Safety Regulations

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Security Presence

Regular park staff presence during peak hours and occasional security patrols

Rules Restrictions

Posted rules include adult supervision requirements, age recommendations for different play zones, and prohibited activities

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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

Regular inclusive play dates, adaptive recreation programs, and community events that promote interaction between children of all abilities

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Social Interaction

Design encourages cooperative play and interaction between children with and without disabilities, fostering understanding and friendship

Sustainability Environment

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Eco Friendly Practices

Use of sustainable materials, native landscaping, and recycled components in playground construction

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Renewable Energy

Solar-powered lighting throughout the playground and surrounding areas

Walkability Bike Access

Connected to community sidewalks and bike paths with accessible routes from nearby neighborhoods

Reviews

4.8
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stacey jensen

5 months ago

We brought our 4 & 2 yr old grandchildren along with their parents, and I don't know who had more fun. Us or them! There are so many things to see and do for all ages and also for special needs children. Multiple sets of swings, slides & jungle gyms. A nice path under the trees with interactive stations about Narnia and fairy houses. There is a babbling brook down the middle of the tree covered walkway that is only a few inches deep, and the kids can play in it. A large tree house overlooks the whole park with viewing scope! By the way, the park was very clean too.

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Jimmy Elston

6 months ago

We took our grand babies here. The place is awesome, I think we had as much fun as they did. And it was free. It's not like state parks in South Carolina.

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chandra ellerson

3 months ago

My daughter loves this park. I do to it's so peaceful, has a great selection of play sets, and the interactive story tour around the park is really fun. I'd recommend them maybe considering upgrading the experience to maybe a new story or enhancing the props for the story that is out there now so that it can be more vibrant and engaging than what it is right now. Also, the story stop that has the clothes could use some TLC. As much as I love the park and the concept, I would never allow my baby to play in there just because of the amount of dust and allergens it's collecting being outside and exposed to the earth. Other than the above recommendations, I would say I love this place.

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Heather Spaulding

9 months ago

Great playground! Clean, lots of room for lots of kids. A creek runs through it. Narnia themed. Different play areas for different age groups. Bathrooms available too. Parking might make for a short walk if it’s busy though. Right by the lake. Very well maintained!

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B I

a year ago

Definitely one of the best playgrounds for kids. There’s a creek. A Narnia inspired trail. A golf disc course. Boat and kayak rentals. All of this inside of the state park.

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