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Mosswood Park and Playground

Mosswood Park, Webster Street, Oakland, CA, USA

6am-10pm daily

$

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Grab Your Swords and Eye Patches. This Ship-Inspired Playground at Mosswood Park Is Perfect for Your Little Swashbuckler.

With open grass fields, two playgrounds, softball fields and basketball courts you're sure to have a good time.

The bigger playground, as mentioned is shaped like a ship! There are two slides (double and spiral), stairs, a ladder, pirate activities (I loved the treasure maze!), and crawl through holes. In this play area, there is a swing set with a bucket and standard swings and a water spigot/water play feature (it was off). Most of this play area is sand, but under the play structure and the bucket swings is the soft rubber. My kids like to take their shoes off in sandboxes but since this sand was more like small rocks with some small branches and leaves mixed in I tried to make sure their shoes stayed on (but if you check out the bottom corner of the second photo, you'll see some little shoeless footies…. She survived).

The second area is completely gated and designed more for younger kids/toddlers. The flooring is completely soft rubber. The structure is short and has steps, ladders, a bridge, two slides (double and sidewinder), and activities. Other fun elements of this gated play area include a climbing boulder, a spinning cup, a covered snacking bench, and community-given toys. There are benches and picnic tables inside the gate.

There are no bathrooms, and street parking could be tricky. Sometimes you'll see "campers" at this park, but they are usually not a problem. The small incident we encountered was redirected by the camper's friend. That's what friends are for, right?

Features

Good for All Ages Green Space Playground Basketball
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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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