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Krusi Park and Playground

Krusi Park, Mound Street, Alameda, CA, USA

Daily 6am-10pm

$

playground

If the size of the big play structure doesn't get you excited then the dragon swimming through the sandbox will! 

This park has so much fun for everyone! It’s next to a school so when school isn’t in session the gate is opened and there’s access to the blacktop including blacktop games and basketball hoops. There are four baseball/softball diamonds, tennis courts, a ping pong table, shuffleboard, nice bathrooms (with a changing table), picnic tables, and mini stage plus the awesome play area.


The play area is broken into two sections - a large structure play area and a small structure play area. The large area has an EXPANSIVE structure a long, wobbling balance beam, a swing set with standard only swings (long chains for high flying). The structure has four different sections connected by monkey bars, bridges or tunnels. There are three slides (a short, a spiral and a tube), steps, ladders, activities, monkey rings, monkey bars, tunnels, bridges, sliding pole, gymnastics bar, step climbing wall, and look out bubbles. There’s so much… at times it felt like too much if that’s even a thing.


The smaller area is somewhat gated (not all the way but there are only a few openings) and it is very spread out. There is a small structure with three slides (short, double, and tube), steps, ladders, tube tunnel, look out bubbles and activities. In this play area, there’s also a balance beam, an arch, a bucket swing set, a sitting hut perfect for a quiet break and …. my favorite part… a dragon feature that appears to be swimming in the ground and then its head pokes out of the sandbox. (It also doubles as a climbing feature). Near the sandbox is a wonderful covered sitting area with picnic benches.


Something I've noticed at this and other Alameda parks is a sign near the playgrounds saying “food free area” explaining that some playground friends have food allergies and it’s important everyone is safe. Such an awesome idea. Way to go Alameda Parks!
Street parking on Otis Drive, High Street, Calhoun Street and Court Street. 

Features

Restrooms Good for All Ages Playground Covered Pavilion Sandbox Basketball Tennis Courts Allergy Conscious
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Jessie Fritzen
Jessie relocated to the Bay Area in 2013 to be a high school math teacher and since has gotten married, has two kids, and is now a SAHM, stay/slay at home mom. She enjoys working on her embroidery crafts and taking her kids to local playgrounds and regional nature parks, both of which were activities she became passionate about during the pandemic when she needed an outlet and a way to maintain her mental health. She loves encouraging local families and visitors alike to laugh, play, and explore. There’s so much to see and do so get outside and do it! #amom2kidsandapark
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