Playground
Difficulty: Moderate
Distance: 1.58 miles
Restrooms: Yes
Stroller Friendly: Yes
Wheelchair Friendly: Yes
Playground: Yes
Dog Friendly: Yes
Location: Cousler Park
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- Park in the parking area closest to the soccer fields and pavilion C. Locate the circular drive, near pavilion C and the sand volleyball courts.
- Start on the paved path near the circular drive and walk along the parking area on your left and the baseball field and fence on your right. You are walking away from pavilion C.
- At the T, turn right. Pass the 3/8 mile marker post, then turn left at the bench. Soccer field 15 will be on your right. Follow the path around the soccer field.
- At the large electrical tower, turn left on the path with pavilion T and the play area on your right. At the parking area, turn right on the sidewalk and follow along the play area and parking area.
- Just past pavilion E, cross the road and stay left on the path, keeping the baseball field on your right. Follow this between the baseball fields. Field #6 is now on your left.
- Turn left at the next intersection, with field #6 on your left. Just past the 1 1/8 mile marker, the post will be on your left.
- Continue on the path in the same direction and turn right, away from the road. Take the next right and pass the small parking area on your left.
- Follow the path as it winds along the road. At the next parking area, turn right to cross in front of the building, then left along the building, then right to walk away from the building.
- Turn left, then right on the sidewalk around the circle. Turn right on the path at the Cousler Park sign and stay straight. The pond will be on your left.
- Pass the tennis courts on your right, then the pickleball courts on your right. Follow the path until the next left, by pavilion D. Stay on the sidewalk and back to the parking area.
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Snippets of Information
- Playgrounds have been around for centuries.
- Playgrounds provide numerous benefits for children.
- Playground safety is a top priority.
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