These 12 International Playgrounds Blow Your Childhood Playground Out Of The Park
Playing at the park when you were younger was probably one of the more fun things you could do on a warm summer day, right? There was nothing quite like having fun at the playground with your friends. These 12 playgrounds are some of the most intense and coolest parks ever designed.Â
This playground is located in Denmark and features an 8-foot-tall ant for the kids to climb and play on.Â
This bounce below world is located in northern Wales and is an underground slate mine that has been recreated into a playground. It looks absolutely awesome.
The city museum playground is actually a museum in St. Louis. However, the entire museum is essentially a giant playground with awesome features.Â
This park is located in Japan and that rainbow net you're staring at? It took 3 years to build. Yep, you read that right. 3 YEARS!
This playground located in Washington D.C. is math-themed...so if that's what is fun to you, this is the place for you.
This playground was designed with everyone in mind. It is friendly to those who are visually impaired and for those in wheelchairs. It really has something fun for everyone and that seems to be one of the best parts.Â
This playground at a school in Japan looks awesome. There is a climbing net that takes you to the roof of the building and then a fireman's pole to slide down.Â
This park is sort of a park of the future designed with kids in mind. It hides a bunch of different slides, climbing nets, and tree houses all in different areas for the kids to discover. Â
The Swarovski Crystal company features a four-story playground with trampolines, climbing nets, slides, and rope swings. The company museum now looks like it would be worth a tour. Â
The playground is more of a gym than a place for children. The Green Heart at Shaw Park was created as an adult playground and is essentially an outdoor gym for those wanting to go work on their fitness. The park features stationery bikes, step boxes, and more.Â
This kid-friendly playground is located at the Danish Railway Museum and looks awesome.
This park was designed to accommodate a large number of students in a small amount of space at a school in the Netherlands.Â