About the Playground
If you have a climber- this is the playground for you! The climbing spider web structure extends to a bridge and a net to jump down from. This was a more challenging structure for my toddlers, which means an older child may find this to be very exciting and challenging!
It is also nice to have an option for an older child as sometimes playgrounds can be geared only towards younger kids. Even though my toddlers did not make it to the clubhouse at the top, they were still able to climb through a lot of the web.
It’s All About the Details
The other part of the playground includes a swing section, zipline swing and a regular playground structure. The playground had fun cubes to climb up along with tunnels to climb in, slides to fly down and “shops” and sections underneath the playground to explore as well.
Bonus!
There was also a music section in the back of the playground. My children loved that!
Overall
This playground was a hit with a 2.5 and 4.5 year old. It was stimulating enough but not overwhelming. It was very easy for me to keep an eye on multiple kids at once. The equipment was new and updated. Playground was clean!
Parking was easy- parking lot right in front of the playground. There was only one other family there on a weekday morning but not sure how the weekends look.
Quick stats:
Heurich Mobility Playground Ager Road & Nicholson Street, Hyattsville MD 20782
Bathrooms: Didn’t see any
Parking: Yes, parking lot directly in front of playground
Picnic Benches: Yes (not picnic tables)
Swings: Yes
People Traffic: Very quiet on a weekday morning
Nearby Food: n/a
Let us know if you have any playground suggestions for us to check out in Maryland via our social media or email artdirector@jecoannapolis.com.
Katrina is a Maryland mom of two toddlers and has become an avid playground
explorer since the playgrounds re-opened during the pandemic. You can follow
along with her visits at @marylandkiddos. She enjoys reading, music and walks
outdoors. Recently she has combined her experience as a parent with her
master’s degree in psychology to launch a new page @connectingwithkatrina,
which aims to connect parents and children to nature and their emotional health
through virtual and in-person guides and classes.