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    Duke Park

    4.1 (13 reviews)

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    Rose L.

    They don't make playground like they used to, and they certainly don't make slides as tall as Duke Parks duo slide tower. It's all the kids talk about these days, "Duke park has the best slides ever!!" [from the lips of 3 & 5 years olds]. Oddly enough, the 2-5 year old play ground isn't where the young kids want to play, they're all about the 5-12 year old area, and who wouldn't be. Duke park is home to two separate play structures, the 2-5 year old area houses one structure with three slides, climbing steps and a boarded up fireman's pole. The older, 5-12 year old area draws in the crowd. With two adult and two bucket swings, a odd looking seesaw and climbing wall, and every assortment of hands on climbing paraphernalia: tire ladders, spider webs, swinging rope bridges, fireman's pole and of course the two massive slides. In addition to the playgrounds, the park has a tennis court, covered picnic shelter and tons of additional picnic tables with trash cans and grills scattered throughout the park. The large area is hilly with lots of trees, although the playgrounds themselves aren't shaded (important to note during summer heat!). But you will find a drinking fountain, as well as male and female bathrooms, on site. Although the park has a lot of green space, you wouldn't be able to play an organized sport here, too many trees and hills. But, a great place for kids to just run wild. if you're here on Wednesday nights shortly after 6pm, you'll see a bunch of people running through the park as part of the Fullsteam Run Club.

    The 5-12 area that my 2.5 year old played on with minimal trouble.

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    Loved the equipment at this park! Really different than the usual stuff and the super tall slides were amazing.

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    In addition to the playgrounds, the park has a tennis court, covered picnic shelter and tons of additional picnic tables with trash cans and grills scattered throughout the park.

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    Mount Merrill

    Mount Merrill

    4.0
    (3 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    Mount Merrill Play-MOUND, part of Durham Central Park, is a true picture of what Durham is and how…read morethe community comes together to create and better our wonderful city. What began as a kickstarter project to make Durham Central Park an even better destination spot and give kids an activity, quickly took off. The community came together and raised $200,000 to fund the park. In addition to the food truck rodeos, skate park, farmers market and summer concert series that Durham Central Park offers, they now offer Mount Merrill, The play-mound offers two slides, a climbing net, great amphitheater seating, a ramp up to a "look-out!" area (you have to stretch your imagination here a bit), a boulder climb (mostly just piles of rocks) and lots of sculptural art (that was previously in the park and now is claimed by Mount Merrill). While Mount Merrill can't compare to many other play structures in the area, the tiny small mound is a lot of fun for kids of all ages (I too enjoy the big slide!) and I hope to see some improvements made to it in the summer months. Durham Central Park, with the addition of Mount Merrill, has quickly become a place for the whole family and a destination that I can see my nieces and nephews taking their children someday, just like I've taken them. Good job Durham, keep up the community building! I love the idea, it's just the size of the park that gives it a three-star, hopefully they'll add on to it in the summer!

    We call this Rock Park because the boulders are irresistible and so fun. Lots of slides - big…read moreenough for adults to go down too. Nice small nature area for kids who like to explore.

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    Play mound--bouldering rocks and small slide
    Play mound--bouldering rocks and small slide
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    Welcome sign.
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    Durham Central Park

    Durham Central Park

    4.3
    (24 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    As my family and I were visiting my sister, we had heard that Durham Central Park was hosting a…read moreReggae Event. We decided to go to get a taste of the Caribbean in the South. We arrived and there was a live DJ playing Dancehall and Reggae, which had a great selection of music. There were tents and food trucks around the perimeter which had long lines and for good reason. There was good food and great merchants which my sister bought a shirt and I got a bucket hat with the Panamanian flag on it. My sister told me that there were a couple events being hosted in the coming weeks. I would definitely return when I go visit my sister.

    Downtown Durham is cool and Durham Central Park is a big reason why. When I think of Durham Central…read morePark, I mainly think of The Pavilion and Foster Street, which hosts the Durham Farmers' Market (https://www.yelp.com/biz/durham-farmers-market-durham), and the adjacent public greenspace, playground, and skate park located between Foster Street and Rigsbee Avenue. However, Durham Central Park extends well beyond that. It's really a neighborhood, encompassing some of the coolest spots in the city. Aside from the aforementioned farmers' market, highlights at Central Park for me have included: * Boxcar Bar & Arcade: https://www.yelp.com/biz/boxcar-bar-arcade-durham * Durham Food Hall: https://www.yelp.com/biz/durham-food-hall-durham * Foster Street Coffee: https://www.yelp.com/biz/foster-street-coffee-durham Additionally, my wife and her co-residents are big fans of: * The Glass Jug (bar): https://www.yelp.com/biz/the-glass-jug-durham-3 There's also a lot of great stuff around Central Park like: * M Sushi: https://www.yelp.com/biz/m-sushi-durham * Pizzeria Toro: https://www.yelp.com/biz/pizzeria-toro-durham * The Blue Note Grill (barbecue and live music): https://www.yelp.com/biz/the-blue-note-grill-durham-2 * The Parlour (ice cream): https://www.yelp.com/biz/the-parlour-durham-2 * Viceroy (Indian restaurant): https://www.yelp.com/biz/viceroy-durham My wife likes to get her hair cut and styled at: * Rock Paper Scissors Salon: https://www.yelp.com/biz/rock-paper-scissors-salon-and-gallery-durham-2 The neighborhood also includes the DAP (Durham Athletic Park), former home of the Minor League Durham Bulls baseball team. According to artwork on the south side of the Liberty Warehouse Apartments, Durham Central Park was established in 2001. The Pavilion opened in 2007. There's lots of amazing public art in the neighborhood too. The municipal space is ideal for events like the farmers' market, festivals, live entertainment, food trucks, etc. It's perfect for the community.

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    Forest Hills Park

    Forest Hills Park

    2.7
    (7 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    What a SAD excuse for a city park. Durham should be ashamed of this. The splash pad didn't work,…read moreand the old and gross playground wasn't very appealing either. Yuck yuck yuck.

    Forest Hills is an average park overall but it's my experience there that makes me hesitant to…read morereturn. They've got trails for running, a public pool, playground (with a gazebo and picnic benches close by), four square court, tennis courts, splash pad and plenty of field room for kickball games, dodgeball or ultimate frisbee. They even have some traveling events that use the park: the annual frisbee golf tournament--they bring all their own baskets, pickup soccer games and the random social sports teams that uses the grassy areas. You also have the opportunity to rent out the covered picnic space and fields (although it's not required). Parking is a problem for a lot of people, the main lot is very small. However you can park across the street and walk over or if you turn left on East Forest Hills Blvd. there is additional parking. The down sides are the playground isn't shaded, kids should wear shoes even when venturing into the slap pad so as not to burn their feet. Also please watch out for the slides on hot days! The street the park is off of is also a busy road, while it's away from the play ground it's parallel to the parking lot--so keep an eye on your kids. And while the surrounding neighborhoods seem good, this park can definitely bring in an interesting crowd. Unfortunately I visited the park on the wrong evening last year, a high school gathering of two of the local rival Durham schools were meeting. We went to play in the field so it didn't seem like a big deal even though the young crowd looked a little worse for wear. However about an hour after arrival a fight broke out and multiple gun shots were fired. By some miracle no one was hurt but a few friends I was with as well as other park patrons had car windows broken and I wouldn't be surprised if people needed therapy after the scary incident! Overall I'd say the park is safe during the day, just be on the lookout and leave if something/someone seems suspicious.

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    Fun splash area!!
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