Magical Bridge Playground
Address | 3700 Middlefield Rd, Palo Alto, CA |
Phone | (650) 538-2850 |
Hours | 12:00am-12:00am |
Website | www.magicalbridge.org |
Categories | Playground, Disability Services and Support Organisation, Tourist Attraction |
Rating | 4.7 13 reviews |
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Magical Bridge Playground reviews
13Full of fancy play structures that my daughter loved. It's rightly crowded so you might be a bit uncomfortable depending on your crowd sensitivity.
Took my boys there for a lunch picnic and we loved it, now everytime we go to that park my boys always suggest this park
Great place to take the kids to. It was cleaner on previous occasions, and there is no control with kids bringing cardboards which are used as slides. Also, the music section was barely working, but it could have been because there were to many kids!
Kids have so much fun in this well structured playground. It has enough space for everyone in the family to enjoy the day.
Super cute! Little parks next to the big busy one and a library all in one area! Great for kids and caretakers!
This is an awesome park for all kids, but especially for kids with special needs. Lots of accessible and interactive play equipment. Clean and well maintained.
It was awesome. Best playground visited so far. There are so many activities for kids to enjoy and play. My daughter had a blast and she played there for more than an hour. There is also Mitchell Park next to Magical Bridge playground for picnic for entire family. Please support Magical Bridge playground by donating so that they can expand further. Banners are posted on the playground for donation details. Must visit for kids and they will enjoy for sure.
Fun place with a lot of cool play structures you won't find in a lot of other places. Quite crowded though. But it's really fun for exploring, hanging out, or even just stopping by
Love this playground. Everyone else does too - it can get really busy! It's also starting to wear a little from so much use.
Wonderful playground for all ages and all abilities. This is accessed from Mitchell Park by crossing a bridge over Adobe creek. The playground has a two storey tree house, lots of slides, swings, a music arch, roundabouts and picnic tables. In summers, there are free concerts on Friday evenings.
I was disappointed today that the park was crowded with clearly neurotypical children and adults making it very challenging for my ASD son and me to navigate the space safely.
I do in fact know and understand that it is intended to be an inclusive park. But clearly today that was not the case with the typicals!
Perhaps some more effective method of informing people who enter the park could be found.
Amazing place for the whole family. The playground is a kid's paradise. Just be mindful that the park normally has a large amount of people. So bring hand sanitizer, masks and wipes.
What a fun and inclusive playground! The whole area is laid out in different zones with a variety of slides, swings, spinning structures, playhouse, and toddler area. There is also a nice area with benches where you can have a snack and enjoy the empowering words in the kindness corner. The park does get busy but with so many different options it was easy to find space to play without feeling too crowded. There is lots of parking next to the library and it's a short walk over. This is a welcoming park for all ages. It's definitely worth a visit!