Wyman Woods Park
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Great for birthday parties (mentioned in 2 reviews)
- Spacious play areas (mentioned in 11 reviews)
Areas for Improvement
- Parking can be challenging (mentioned in 7 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • Toddlers (1-3 years)
- • Preschoolers (4-6 years)
- • School age (7-12 years)
Most Mentioned Positives
Accessibility Features
Recent Reviews
Jenna Elamin-Mueller
9 months agoNice little park! The main playground area has some climbing walls, an elevator-type thing, swings, rope climbing, and some big slides. Recommended ages 5-12 but my 3 and 1 year olds found stuff to do, and that have a swinging bench and traditional swings too. It also has wifi, restrooms, and water fountains. There are a few benches for picnicking and big trees so you can get some respite in the sun and heat. There's a trail nearby that has some steep spots but it's totally doable with kids. In the winter, there's a great hill for sledding! Not sure if any of the areas prohibit dogs or not; I didn't see any signs and we didn't see any dogs when we went.
RJD
a year agoMedium size park but still has a lot of open space. Very well maintained and seems to be popular. It has a playground, sand volleyball, soccer field, shelter house that can be rented, restrooms, paved walking trail that goes around the park, benches, picnic tables, and the woods part of the park is a hill behind the parking area. There are paths/trails in the woods but aren't really organized in any certain way. It is actually a small area of the park. The parking area is more than adequate. The only thing that seems different than most parks is that dogs aren't allowed and there are signs throughout the park saying this.
Michael Myers
a year agoGreat playground. My three year old was able to do almost everything there by himself. There are bathrooms next to the playground as well as some picnic tables. The event center can be rented out too. There are some trails right behind the park in the woods. One of them connects to the neighborhood behind the park. Lots of parking and easy to get in and out of
Mac Zafarana
a year agoNice neighborhood park, the little trail system on the bluff is unique. There are signs that say no dogs allowed, but I believe that just applies to the grass area. We’ve taken our dog on the sidewalk areas and he loves the mini hike up the bluff in the woods. The restrooms are kept clean and well maintained. There’s a sand volleyball court, playground, event space, soccer fields, and little storytime plaques around the outside.
Taylor B
11 months agoI always walk/drive by this park but haven’t gotten to explore it all. Looks very well-kept and the playground area is nice! There are also lots of trees, which provide nice shade and some picnic benches.