Kennedy Playground— Fremont
One of four parks found around Lake Elizabeth, Kennedy Playground is a nice alternative to the usually crowded other play areas.
There are two play structures connected by a giant rope web. The shorter structure has a double bumpy slide, steps, inclined rock wall, monkey bars, and music bars.
The taller structure has two slides (spiral and sidewinder), vertical and inclined rock wall, steps, ladders including a large arching ladder and a rope tube ladder, activities, and two bars that rotate and make me think of an elliptical machine but I really don’t know what it is exactly.
Between the two structures is a giant rope pyramid web. For the active climbers challenge them to make it from one structure to the other without touching the floor! There are two swing sets on opposite sides of the playground; one with buckets and the other one with standard swings.
There are big trees around that will give shade at the right time of day, but when we went it was full sun. There is a bathroom close by. From the play area you can see the lake, picnic benches, and Sabercat Playground. There’s a lot of grass but also a lot of geese so I watch your step
There is a parking lot.