Laurel Hills Park
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Spacious play areas (mentioned in 6 reviews)
Areas for Improvement
- Can get crowded during peak times (mentioned in 2 reviews)
- Parking can be challenging (mentioned in 5 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • Toddlers (1-3 years)
- • Preschoolers (4-6 years)
- • School age (7-12 years)
Best Times to Visit
- • Weekends can be busy
Most Mentioned Positives
Recent Reviews
Marsha Carson
3 weeks agoWe attended this park yesterday. It was close to Childrens Surgery Center my son to have surgery at one and I was trying to come from eating and drinking. This was the place to do that. It was perfect many swings and two swings that went back and forth about 30 feet he loved at the most so many different activities and multiple slides. Kids didn't have to wait to take their return because they were so much this park is very big and clean. I wish it was closer to our city
Zahidul Haque Babul
2 weeks agoBeautiful park. Very nice view and playing area for children
Maggie Revoir
3 weeks agoGreat park for the kiddos! The agency range for play is 5 yrs - 12 yrs old, but my 2 yr old had a blast! There are swings and slides and the equipment is updated and safe. There are small picnic pavilions and benches stationed around the playground. They also have a large pavilion that is a few steps away that overlooks the playground for larger groups. The community center provides bathroom facilities and community activities. The playground is also surrounded by short walking trails (perfect for kids to ride their scooters or bikes), baseball fields and basketball courts. It's a nice place to enjoy your coffee/tea and watch the kids play💕
Melissa Lashua
a year agoWe went to this park on our weekend trip to the triangle and it was a very nice park we went on a Saturday so it was a bit packed with birthday patties but we did find a bench to sit on so we could eat. The kids loved the zip line type part and it was a big enough park for them to decently run with it being so busy. It had a lot of variety with a sand box, basketball courts, trails, and more. They did have public restrooms down the way but there were no lights which I didn't really like as it gave a creepy feeling. They had a lot of construction going on but in all it's a very nice park and we will definitely go back.
Holly
7 months agoBeautiful Park. Seems really great for accessibility. Unfortunately our 5 year old daughter wouldn't go explore or play, but that's not the park's fault. It's just the way she is because she's autistic and parks scare her. I dearly hope that someday she'll be willing to sit in a swing or go down a slide. It's hard to go and watch other kids running any playing when she can't. But I'm glad places like this park exist because we'll keep trying. I also thought the soft ground was a really cool feature and I like that it's there so that if kids fall, they are less likely to get hurt.