Accessible Playgrounds in New York – NY Metro Parents
These are the accessible playgrounds (ADA-compliant) playgrounds in the New York area.
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Park Slope Playground
Berkeley Place and Lincoln Place between Fifth Avenue and Sixth Avenue, Park Slope
Level 2
This playground, adjacent to Park Slope School 282, is a popular and active community destination. People love the variety of play spaces for both younger and older kids and the summer sprinklers and water features.
Accessible Playgrounds in Queens
Bay Terrace Playground
23rd Avenue between 212th Street and Bell Boulevard, Bayside
Level 4
Bay Terrace Playground contains two handball courts, a basketball court, a concrete porpoise sculpture, a spray shower, a comfort station, benches and game tables, swings, two play units, and a flagpole with a yardarm.
Beach 30th Street Playground
Boardwalk between Beach 29th and Beach 30th Streets, Rockaway Beach
Level 3
This accessible playground is just steps from the ocean. The playground’s equipment has a nautical theme, with a climbable ship and lots of water play. It has universally accessible swings as well as an adaptive swing. It is ideal for climbers as it has ropes that are pretty low to the ground making it accessible for all.
Dutch Kills Playground
28th Street, Crescent Street between 37th Avenue and 36th Avenue, Dutch Kills
Level 3
This playground features swings and climbable play equipment, including several slides, and a flower-shaped spray shower active on hot days. Teens and adults can enjoy the handball and half-court basketball courts, as well as the roller hockey rink and outdoor fitness equipment, as well as the picnic-style seating area.
Grassmere Playground
Grassmere Terrace, Brookhaven Avenue, Briar Place, Far Rockaway
Level 2
This playground features two play areas (for kids aged 2 to 5, and 5 to 12), a 100-meter track and junior soccer field, an educational wooded trail, an outdoor classroom, a junior basketball court, adult fitness equipment, and a children’s water play area.
Grover Cleveland Playground
Stanhope Street between Fairview Avenue and Grandview Avenue, Ridgewood
Grover Cleveland Playground has something to offer for Ridgewood residents and New Yorkers of all ages. The park behind Grover Cleveland High School offers tall play equipment, swings, and a spray shower shaped like a waterfall for kids. For older kids and adults, the park has basketball, handball, volleyball, and a synthetic field that can be used for soccer or baseball/softball.
Jurassic Playground
Flushing Meadows Corona Park, W/S of Meadow Lake and GC Parkway, Forest Hills
Level 2
Jurassic Playground features swings for tots and kids, a drinking fountain, benches, a flagpole with a yardarm, play equipment with safety surfacing, and Apatosaurus animal art. There are also images of dinosaurs, including the Stegosaurus, Triceratops, Ankylosaurus, and Dromaeosaurus, throughout the playground.
Laurelton Playground
Brookville Boulevard between 136th Avenue, 137th Avenue, Jamaica
Level 2
This playground features swings, a spray shower, and a precast Doric column. The spray shower is a cast-concrete lion. There is bronze, north-arrow rosette paving the path leading to the spray shower as well as a series of stainless steel Roman numerals. The steel play equipment is adorned with a Roman thematic plaque inscribed with SPQR (the Senate and People of Rome). The park also contains a thematic plaque at the entrance with the mythical founders of Rome, Romulus and Remus, and their mother, a wolf.
Locust Manor Playground
121st Avenue between Lucas Street and 192nd Street, St. Albans
Level 2
This playground serves the students at the adjoining P.S. 15 and the residents of Springfield Gardens. Named after the nearby Long Island Rail Road station, the site features a full basketball court and two handball courts, a children’s play area with play equipment, a spray shower and a comfort station, swings and checker tables.
Oakland Gardens
Springfield Boulevard between 53rd Avenue and 56th Avenue, Oakland Gardens
Level 2
This playground is home to four sets of play equipment and two swing sets, all with safety surfacing. There are benches and a flagpole with a yardarm. The park’s attractive cement art inlaid into the ground includes a compass and a butterfly-shaped spray shower. There are also basketball courts, handball courts, and a drinking fountain.
Playground For All Children
Flushing Meadows Corona Park, 111th Street and Saultell & 56th Avenues, Corona
Level 1
This is a Level 1–Playground for All Children that serves children with and without disabilities. Available to the public and to school and community groups, the playground offers a variety of recreational and instructional activities. This playground was designed to accommodate children using crutches, canes, walkers, or wheelchairs, and to provide many opportunities for social, cognitive, sensory and motor activity.
“Uncle” Vito E. Maranzano Glendale Playground
Central Avenue between 70th Street and 71st Street, Glendale
Level 4
This playground that features play structures, handball courts, concrete perimeter sidewalks and stairs, basketball backstops, benches, fences, drinking fountains. The playground’s decorative theme was inspired by the sea, with whale, dolphin, and fish figures mounted on a wall, a concrete whale play animal, whales and wave patterns of colored concrete, and a shower that sprays water from whale blowholes.
Accessible Playgrounds on Long Island
Andrew J. Parise Park
200 Cedarhurst Avenue, Cedarhurst
The playground at Andrew J. Parise Park has an accessible sprinkler area. There are ramps onto the play structures, ground-level play features, a small rock climber, and interactive play features throughout. There is no barrier to the entrance of the sprinkler area so it is very wheelchair friendly.
Bay Park
198 First Avenue, East Rockaway
This park was completely renovated in 2014 after Superstorm Sandy. Dedicated to six-year-old Sandy Hook school shooting victim Noah Pozner, this playground features multiple play structures, including one that has wheelchair accessible ramps, and a spray park. There are no lips or barriers to get into the spray park, making it easier for those in wheelchairs or with limited mobility to escape the summer heat.
Let All The Children Play Accessible Playground
Eisenhower Park, East Meadow
The Let All The Children Play (LATCP) accessible playground is located at Field 4. This playground features swings, slides, climbing areas, sandboxes and activity stations. Wide ramps and pathways offer full accessibility and mobility. There’s a merry-go-round that accommodates wheelchairs; a bridge structure kids can climb, walk or wheel across; adaptive swings, multiple climbing structures; and ground-level play features perfect for toddlers. There are also plenty of benches with clear views of the play area, and trees provide a good amount of shade on hot summer days.
Eisenhower Park Playground
Eisenhower Park, East Meadow
Eisenhower Park’s second inclusive playground can be found at Field 8 near the entrance at Stewart and Merrick avenues. Completed in 2016, it is part of an accessible sports field built so children of all abilities can participate in sports side by side. The playground has a large climbing structure with ramps and wide pathways, as well as wobbling lily pads, chin-up bars, and a spiral ladder. There are full-support swings, toddler and big-kid swings.
Haypath Inclusive Playground
23 Oxford Road, Old Bethpage
The playground at Haypath Park features sensory-based equipment. The equipment is positioned low enough to be accessible to those in wheelchairs, and the Fibar surface of the play area cushions impact but is stable enough for those with limited mobility.
Oceanside Park
3800 Mahlon Brower Drive, Oceanside
The only set of wheelchair-accessible swings on Long Island can be found at Oceanside Park. Unlike adaptive swings, these two swings allow the user to stay in the wheelchair. Ramps lock the wheelchair into place and the rider can engage a pull chain to propel the swing. The playground was also updated with a soft safety surface and new fencing.
Hermann Griem Park
Brown Boulevard, Wheatley Heights
Ramps make much of the play structure accessible by wheelchair. Tic-tac-toe, steering wheels and other interactive features on the playground are featured and are accessible for kids of most heights. Picnic areas, a ball field, tennis courts, and restrooms are also at the park.
Lake Ronkonkoma County Park
Lake Shore Road, Lake Ronkonkoma
There are two playgrounds in this park; one for preschoolers, and one for school-age kids. Both structures are handicapped-accessible with ramps large enough for a wheelchair. The park also features baseball, handball, basketball, two handicapped-accessible playground, a picnic area and freshwater fishing
Shorefront Park
49 Smith Street, Patchogue
This accessible playground includes a play structure that features double-wide ramps, interactive games, wheels to turn, slides, and bars that allow kids to pull themselves up onto the equipment. There are also two adaptive swings and a large play structure for older kids in a pirate-ship theme.
Sunken Meadow State Park
Route 25A and Sunken Meadow State Parkway, Kings Park
There are multiple playgrounds throughout the park, but the handicap accessible structure is located near parking field 1. Wide ramps allow access to interactive features along the play structure. The bathrooms are located in the large building to the left of the playground, which also leads to a wheelchair-accessible boardwalk.
Tanner Park
Kerrigan Road, Copiague
Tanner Park’s spray park features mushroom structures and a large tree with cascading water. The spray area has no borders, making it accessible for those in a wheelchair or with limited mobility. The playground is also wheelchair accessible, with ramps along the play structure.
Veterans Park Playground
Bellerose Avenue. East Northport
The Boundless Playground at Veterans Park was designed using Americans With Disabilities Act standards for accessibility. The facility features ground-level play, adaptive swings, and ramped play structures that allow kids to run or wheel through during a game of chase or tag, for example. There is also a large play structure with a rock climbing wall, twisting ladders, monkey bars, and plenty of slides.
Accessible Playgrounds in Westchester County
Harmony Park
David G. Osterer Center on King St in Rye Brook, Westchester
Cerebral Palsy of Westchester (CPW) opened Harmony Park, an adaptive playground and sensory garden to benefit both children and adults with autism, cerebral palsy, and other disabilities. The facility represents the first-of-its-kind in the region, offering innovative, wheelchair-accessible equipment and sensory activities, so individuals with mobility issues can swing, play, experience nature, and practice critical skills. The park enables CPW participants to play as typical children do, improving health and functioning, reducing stress, and granting them and their families a new sense of well-being. The playground includes a wheelchair-accessible merry-go-round and glider, waterplay table, Pulse Tempo interactive music and sensory game installation, xylophone, giant bongos, umbrella pavilion area, outdoor musical and raised planter beds with colorful flowers, aromatic herbs and plants that sway or whistle — all designed to encourage physical activity, stimulate the senses, and promote imaginative, interactive play that helps children build social and problem-solving skills, as well as frustration tolerance.
Accessible Playgrounds in Rockland County
Lowland Park
Lowland Hill Road, Stony Point, Rockland
Casey sisters, Amanda and Kelly, founded Project, with the help of friends and family, donated a wheelchair-accessible swing to Lowland Park in an effort to provide equipment to children with disabilities.
Accessible Playgrounds in Bergen County
Van Saun County Park
216 Forest Ave, Paramus, Bergen County, NJ
Van Saun County Park is one of the largest playgrounds in the area with 4 different structures and multiple-age play areas. The park features an inclusive playground with handicap accessibility, as well as ramps, bridges, tunnels, slides. The playground includes play equipment, a sprinkler, and picnic areas.
Votee Park
1097-1235 Palisade Ave, Teaneck, Bergen County, NJ
This fenced-in, colorful playground is 100% wheelchair accessible.The main play structure geared for children 5-12 years includes 7 different slides, a variety of climbing events, balancing floating stones and log roll, upper body challenges, wheelchair ramps, transfer stations and an assortment of play panels to stimulate imaginative play. For 2-5 years, ground level play panels, spring animals, climbing animals, a fire truck and balance beams are available for imaginative and stimulating play. Colorful accessible, tot, and belt swings are placed on the perimeter of the playground. The park also includes a ground swimming pool, children’s wading pool, amphitheater, soccer fields, baseball fields, tennis courts, 2 paved walking paths.