Billy O Phillips Park, Norwalk IA
Address | 2500 Lexington Dr, Norwalk, IA, United States |
Hours | 12:00am-12:00am |
Categories | Park, Tourist Attraction |
Rating | 4.4 11 reviews |
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Billy O Phillips Park reviews
11This is a great park for older kids, not suitable for children under 3. The slides are huge and the play equipment is very tall. Perfect for big kids, but my 1.5 year old could only safely play on the swing. Disappointing.
Lots of challenging things to do. I love how my grandson can play and have fun, and also engage his mind.
Nice new playground, but TONS of unsupervised kids that take over the park from the surrounding apartments. Older kids playing on equipment way to small for them and taking it up for an hour or more. This is the 5-6th time I've been there and it's always the same. Won't go back.
This is a park tailored to older kids, just keep that in mind. There is a swing for people in a wheel chair which is super awesome. There is bathrooms.
Great park for all.
1. Big Park
2. Bathrooms
3. House Shelter house
4. Small fence for baseball or kickball
One of our favorite parks. Very nice and clean. My kids always have a great time playing here.
My kids love the huge climbing thing at this playground. It's often busy, but a large enough playground that a lot of kids is ok.
Kids of all ages love to play here! It's a beautiful park with lots to do! A large playground suited for everyone a large field to get a game of soccer or kick ball going a restroom drinking fountain and a nice shelter for a picnic to get out of the hot sun!
The playground has so much variety and you can tell they've made a concerted effort to be inclusive of all ability levels.
A great neighborhood park with a big playground, picnic shelter, restrooms, and a ball field. A large flat open park for playing in. There are no walking trails except a perimeter sidewalk and few trees, but the playground is large with varied activities for children of 5-12. There is little except for a swing that's designed for toddlers and the only swing designed for children with disabilities has been broken for some time. Restrooms are not posted as accessible, but no obvious barriers were seen.