A special thanks to everyone who has helped with suggestions, photos and encouragement! I'm always looking for new parks to try, please feel free to send me your suggestions. I also welcome your pictures and comments about parks you have visited in the area.

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Deicke Park, Huntley

Deicke Park, Huntley
11419 South Route 47, Huntley, IL
http://www.huntleyparks.org/ (But good luck finding info on their site about this place...)

Deicke Park is a large park district complex that includes baseball fields, picnic areas, aquatic center and other outdoor amenities. However, the real draw for this park is the Deicke Discovery Zone. This is a playground unlike any other we've ever been to! I know some of you think Huntley might be far, but this park is not too far north of the 90 and you can stop at the outlet center on your way home. And it is TOTALLY worth the drive!

Let's start with the Discovery Zone. This is where we spent all of our time, although there is another more usual playground on the grounds. You probably won't leave here either. 

As you can see in the picture below, the Discovery Zone area is surrounded a black fence all the way around. There are only two gates to the Zone, which makes it very nice if you are trying to track two or more kids. I didn't see any posted hours of operation, and I can't find them on the Huntley Park website, but the gates do close and lock and you could see that the sandbox had been raked from the day before. I'll update if I find any more information on the hours. A large parking lot is located right in front, and bathrooms are available in an outdoor building right next to the park. There are plenty of picnic tables located both inside and outside the Zone area, the ones inside are even kid-friendly pvc-coated with umbrellas.

For the equipment itself, I'll let the pictures do most of the talking, but here are a few things you might want to bring with you: Basketball or other balls for cool basketball court, chalk for the painted chalk wall, and additional sand toys for the "dinosaur bone" digging. Oh, and the ground of the play areas is covered with that soft rubbery flooring, no wood chips to worry about!






This is part of the sandbox - there are "dinosaur bones" hidden under the sand so the kids can uncover them. My kids spent 90% of their time here.

View of the back half of the park - the center has a musical area where the kids can make noises, and if they step on certain spots on the ground, chimes will ring. A lot of the equipment at the park made fun noises, which thrilled my kids immensely.







View of the back climbing structure. Other than the swings, this is the closest the Discovery Zone comes to a regular playground. Older kids (6,7 years) might be bored on this equipment, but it was great for the 2 and 4 year olds.

More of the sandbox and some of the toys they have there to play with - you can also bring your own if you have a big sand lover!

Playground structure at the back of the park

View from the back of the Discovery Zone - trying to do it any justice for the size and variety of equipment!



Chalk wall for the kids to color on - bring your own chalk, I didn't see any there.

Basketball court - we didn't bring a ball and Wesley was really disappointed. They have hoops of all heights with crazy backboards.

This is the "other" playground at Deicke. It looked really great, too, but as you can see, we didn't even get out of the car.

More of Deicke Park outside the Discovery Zone


Monday, June 20, 2011

Randall Oaks SECRET Playground

Randall Oaks Barn Zoo and Park
750 N. Randall Road, Dundee, IL
For petting zoo coupon click here

There will be more pictures of the Randall Oaks Zoo and playgrounds to come, but first I had to share my find of the hidden park at Randall Oaks! (Many thanks to Melissa S. for the secret location!) 

In addition to the barnyard petting zoo and two playgrounds visible from the front parking lot, there is a third playground in the far back of the park. To get there, turn left (south) and follow the gravel road around to the parking lot in the rear of the park. There will be two paths, one leads up a hill to a picnic shelter, the other (on left) leads to this fabulous playground!

In addition to the two play structures shown in the pictures, there is an enormous sand area that seemed relatively clean... although play at your own risk. There is a nice shady spot under a tree with several picnic tables, but there did seems to be a few mosquitoes buzzing around in the shade.  


Potty trainers beware - there are NO bathrooms close to this playground! You will have to go at the Barn in the front of the park, or find a porta-potty along the path. Only downside to this park!


View from the parking lot of the path to take


Follow the path down to the park!

View of whole park, including picnic benches and sandbox
Playground #1 - this is for younger kids, the 2 year olds loved it, but the 4 year olds had a great time, too!
Playground #1

Playground #2 - this structure was HUGE! Plenty to play on, but nothing really out of reach for the two year olds.
Playground #2

More of Playground #2

Triple slide on Playground #2

Super twisty slide on Playground #2 - the kids LOVED this one!

More of playground #2
Still more views of playground #2



Sandbox, seesaw and monkey bars/sliding thingie

Swings