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    West Commons Playground & Splash Pad

    4.8 (35 reviews)

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    Monty W.

    I don't review playgrounds often...but if I do- this is an extra-ordinary one. Most excellent - it has basically EVERY playground apparatus that you could think of. Splash Pad...The only negative is that the sun shades were faced in the wrong direction - does not really cover anything. At least three picnic pavilions - noticed a couple of birthday gatherings while we were there. The kids had a splendid time. My favorite - no wood chips - foam all over. We spent a good deal of time here. Water fountains to refill your bottles and also clean restrooms. A couple picnic pavilions also had a grill (charcoal self-provided). Great community planning and plenty of parking available - just wish they had an EV charger as well.

    Thama P.

    Honestly, this playground is beautiful! And the structures were new and exciting for the kids to figure out and work through! Very inventive! I knocked a few stars down only because when we were there at noon on a Friday, there was an extreme amount people there. The park its self was lovely but the environment was a little chaotic!

    Brittany S.

    This park is chock full of adventures for all ages. I had visited in the past but had truly only experienced about half of what the park has to offer. The space is quite extensive featuring a variety of trails, aquatic center (inside and out), covered shelters for picnics and parties, evoke rentals, playscapes for all ages, and a pond that features a boardwalk and lots of lovely ducks. We spent an hour or so enjoying the baby friendly play area that featured a great cushioned floor and safe sectional walls from the other age playscapes and walked across the boardwalk. It truly is a serene getaway in the heart of Carmel. As the city continues to sprawl, the end of Carmel's "high rises" are now right up against this property. Can't wait for our next visit.

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    Erika P.

    Tjis is a great park with bathroom facilities, nearby picnic seating, and so much for the big kids (5-12) to explore. There is a smaller section for toddlers next to it, as well as a splash pad in summer months. The whole ground cover is that soft rubber surface to minimize injuries when they fall. The playground equipment is fun and adventurous, primarily focused on climbing and coordination. We'll definitely be back on warm days.

    Cool climbing structure.
    Colleene B.

    We love this playground, lots of challenging and interesting climbing structures, splash pad, walking trail, lake for fishing, picnic tables, clean restrooms.

    Slide / climbing structure
    Tim W.

    This is a wonderful place to take the family. Our girls played on the massive slide/ climbing structure we walked the dog , ate a picnic lunch then rode around on scooters and hoverboards. It is large enough to entertain dozens of guests and a variety of ages truly expressive. More communities should take note.

    When it's hot outside...you go to a splash pad!
    Kelly A.

    This park has been/is a fave of our kiddos! There is something for all ages and abilities to play on or with at this play park/splash pad combo. The playground and splash pad are separate from each other...which is nice as it may limit sitting on a wet swing or sliding down a wet slide (assuming the run over from the splash pad is enough to dry them off) If you are looking to do a picnic while you are here, there are 4 shelter houses with picnic tables and a couple of them have grills (if the grilling mood strikes you). There is a plea space in each to seat 50-60 people comfortably.

    Look at all that iron! Nasty.
    Angela J.

    So, yes...this is a really cool park. But I specifically visited here today to take my 1 and 2 year old granddaughters to the splashpad, and I was pretty shocked at the grossly dangerous conditions...and that was before my shock at the gross, visual appearance of the splashpad had even settled in. As we approached, I was shocked at what an eye sore the iron staining was. Like, BAD. I've lived in Hamilton County long enough to know how bad the water is and how crazy high the lime is. But this is insane staining and clearly a sign of neglect on the parks part. There's also green algae all along the back of the splashpad. I have never seen such a thing at any other splashpad. As my granddaughters toddled towards the splashpad, the 2 year olds feet flew right out from under her. The 1 year one fell seconds later, as if she were running on ice. A woman quickly called out to me and came to warn me that another little girl had just been rushed to the hospital by her parents because she fell and busted her head open bad enough to need stitches. No one was allowing their children on to the splashpad without shoes because of how insanely slick it is. Again, this is another thing that I have never encountered at other splashpads. Also, many of the water features were not working at all. More than half of the equipment in the very small baby/toddler area didn't work at all and what did work was so intermittent, that it lost the interest of my granddaughters and other little friends we made. It was such an extreme let down. I had really high expectations for this one, so I was totally bummed with our experience. The only redeeming qualities were the pretty cool playground equipment, the nice shaded picnic area, and the nearby bathrooms that were at least not gross. But seriously, the dangerously slippery splashpad needs to be addressed. That's a mega lawsuit, waiting to happen.

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    Alexis G.

    We visited this park/ splash pad for the first time yesterday. The splash pad is big & has a baby/tot area too. & the playground is huge with so many different features. It's a great park & has a nice big covered area to hang out under as well. The park also has a great walking path to the water. Loved it & plan to return soon.

    Katie U.

    You don't need to be a parent to understand the hype behind this park. I come to Central Park (shares grounds with this playground and connects to the Monon Center) to walk the Monon Lagoon boardwalk (one of Carmel's best kept secrets!) and this playground is always packed. Reasons to love it: *Plenty of parking. *This structure is massive and modern but also accessible for varying abilities AND is inclusive for all ages. *Picnic tables under shelters (hooray for shade!), water fountains and bathrooms in close proximity. *Adjacent splash pad opening this summer. *Last time I was there, I saw a frozen ice truck selling treats on a hot day. Understand this park is busy on a nice day, so keep an eye on your kiddo(s). If a child is sensitive to big crowds and lots of commotion, I might recommend coming here earlier in the morning. Make it a day and buy a day pass for the Monon Waterpark across the property - lazy river, slides, surfing simulator, pool, etc.

    Brian M.

    This is my kids (and my) new favorite park. The ground is rubber - never a muddy mess. There is lots of shade. The structures are big due strong enough to support adults. It is usually crowded, but there is keys enough good by on to allow kids (and me) to play. Other greats are: the walking trail, cooking areas, picnic tables, open space for play, fishing (I have not fished, but see it happening), small kid only spaces, splash zone. It is not the closest park to my family, but we make the drive anyway - it is worth it!

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    Nicole S.

    Oh wow! This is definitely a new favorite Carmel park. This is the perfect park for children who love to climb, because there are so many walls to scale, and rock climbing features, and monkey bars, and just things to hang off of in general. There are also rope bridges, balance beams, really big slides and slides for little kids, tunnels, a rocking boat, a teeter totter for four, swings, forts, hidey holes to sit in, trampolines ... I'm sure I'm forgetting something because there is just so much fun stuff. It absolutely has something for all ages and abilities. It is awesome. Plus, the ground is made of that flexible tire material, so it's soft under your feet. There is also a splash pad here! It looks super fun, but unfortunately it wasn't open for summer 2016. We're looking forward to playing in it next year! One of the coolest features of this park is that it is right next to the lagoon and boardwalk near the Monon Community Center. You can play at the playground, then take a walk down the pathway and enjoy the lagoon and beautiful meadows adjacent to the park.

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    Ken N.

    I must say this is one impressive park! It is well thought out having room for a huge playground, a splash park, an amphitheater (overlooking the lagoon), a prairie (restricted access), a woodland garden with trails, and plenty of parking! There are multiple shelters near the playground and a larger shelter/pavilion with restrooms between the splash pad and playground areas. Ramps grant access to the upper level towers of the playground equipment and the surface of the play areas is cushioned to reduce the risk of getting hurt from a fall/slip. There is a paved trail that travels the west, south, and east perimeter of the park and more trails that weave through the park. There is even a "Prairie Trail" that can be walked along the northern side of the park to the Monon Greenway and cross over into the Central Park East Woods which extends all the way to Westfield Blvd! The only thing about the park that I didn't like was that you can't drive through the park and get to the east side of Central Park. You have to exit the park and get there via Westfield Blvd. The maps on the website don't show that the only road between the two parks is for authorized vehicles only. p.s. There is a skate park near the aquatic center that I completely missed seeing on my visit. So much to do!! Review #942

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    Nice park. Excellent place for young kids 10 and under. Safe space, but splash park was under maintenance the day we went. Lots of shade.

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    4.1(10 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    Oh gosh! This park is completely different than when I last reviewed it eight (eight!) years ago…read more River Heritage Park underwent a complete makeover in 2022, and it's so much better. We used to call this "the bee sting park" because this is the park where my son got stung by a bee. But River Heritage looks so different that my children forgot all about "bee sting park" and have fully embraced this new park because it's so much fun. What I especially love about River Heritage Park is that it encourages walking and exploring. There is a fun playground right off of the parking lot, but the magic lies beyond this area as you walk deeper into the park. A little ways away, you'll find another area with playground equipment like a netted swing and other fun things. Walk a little farther down the path and you'll see even more playground equipment, including two ziplines. Each of these areas have benches for parents or caregivers to sit and enjoy watching their kids play. If you walk even farther down the path, you'll find an area with a few picnic tables set among the woods. Walk even farther, and you'll find a secret (OK, not-so-secret) fort made out of big logs and branches! I'm proud to say that my children helped build it, and it's really cool. The walking path goes in a loop all around the park. The path is wide and smooth, and can easily accommodate strollers and wheelchairs. It's also made of a rubberized material and is a little bouncy, which I've been told is easier on the joints. If you visit this park during the off season (approximately November through mid-April), the restrooms will be locked, but there are port-a-potties available. The parking lot is still in a state of transition. The parking lot is dirt, and I imagine it would be messy when it rains.

    I guess this is the first review since the parks renovation and is really a different park from the…read moreone reflected in previous reviews. This park spans 40 acres and was opened in 1999. It was closed for a while for renovations and was recently reopened in 2022. They have pumped a lot of money into this park and it shows. While I was there they were still working on the parking lot. It was all dirt. The park has 2 decent sand volleyball courts in the front. There is also a nice fully accessible playground area just off of the parking lot that has some very nice, new, progressive and modern equipment. The equipment includes: a modern in-ground roundabout, a cozy cocoon, a nest saucer swing, we-go wheelchair accessible swing, hexagonal climbing blocks, and an interactive NEOS 360 Accessible play station. The play area is on a nice mud-free rubber surface and you will find benches and picnic tables along the area's perimeter that are under shade awnings. Other park amenities on this side of the park include a bathroom facility, and a shelter with picnic tables under it and a grill just outside of it. There is a large tower right next to the shelter, I have no idea what it is, but it makes for some good pictures. Anyway, there are two paths that lead away from this area and to a very nice boardwalk. The boardwalk leads to a trail that is fully wheelchair accesible and is a 3/4 mile loop. That board walks goes through the woods and wetlands and has playground equipment placed along the trail. The equipment includes a zip line, a slide with hexagonal climbing blocks, a nest saucer swing, a group swing, and playground spinners. The part of the trail that the playground equipment is along is coated with a mud free rubber surface. The equipment is a decent distance from the parking lot and is pretty spread out, which I do not know how I feel about that. On a positive note it is some very nice equipment. This park really listened to people's input and have reimagined this park with a focus on accessibility, modernization, nature, and maintenance. I really like this park and they are not even finish with their renovations yet. This is a destination park for sure and has laid a blueprint for other parks to follow.

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    4.4(10 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    This park is what it is. It has tons of parking available in a few different set at lots. To get…read moreto the park, you take a sort drive through a wooded area. At he front of the park you will find three shelters with picnic tabes under them and grills just out side of them. The entrance to the park ends at the Monon Community Center and the Waterpark. The park's bread and butter by far is its trails. It has mile and miles of trails that are interconnected, some paved, some gravel and some dirt. Some through the woods and in the open. There is a storybook trail near the front of the park by the shelters. The trails are awesome with a capital A. They are well maintained and go for miles. You can walk, bike or run them if you so chooses and if you don't have a bike, don't worry. They have a kiosk that you can rent bikes. near the walkway leading to the water park. There is also a restroom there. You will find another restroom structure at the front of the park by the shelter area. The park itself has 3 miles of trails that wind through a variety of ecosystems including native prairies, wetlands, and woodlands. Its trails also connect to the Monon Greenway (it runs through the center of it, and has pretty much adopted it), which gives you more room to roam. Additionally, this park is connected to one of the most futuristic and best all around playgrounds that I have been to. If that was not enough. it has a community center and waterpark located on its grounds pretty much. RIght behind the playground area is a very peaceful lagoon and a boardwalk. It is very nice and I really enjoyed walking it. It has ducks and fish and I found it very tranquil. If you are planning on bike riding, walking, walking the dog and running (why would you want to do that :-)), this is the park for you, even if you have to drive a bit. This park is beautiful year-round, but I find it especially beautiful this time of year, the fall. When the leaves are changing colors and the weather is nice.

    2020 has certainly been a year of new park discoveries. This past weekend, my husband and I…read morecelebrated our anniversary by checking out two new parks and grabbing a snow cone. It's the simple pleasures, right? I had visited the Monon Community Center and Waterpark several times before but never the Central Park East Woods that you pass as you enter the overall park. Central Park East Woods features a handful of trails, picnic areas, bathrooms, a community bookshelf and fun themed trails like the Paw Paw Path. I'm always a sucker for boardwalk paths too (what is about the look of boardwalk paths that always gets me to show up?). You'll find this park on the left hand side noted as "picnic area" as you enter the long winding drive for the Monon Center. Everything is within walking distance of one another.

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