

Kids in car seats or booster seats are free) but it is totally worth it. This playground is located at the Hilton Area of Patapsco State Park so there is a small entrance fee ($2 or $3 per adult.There are swings (tire swings) and tons of picnic tables, benches, and pavilions in the vicinity.There is also a newer play structure that isn’t made out of recycled tires but does have climbing features, slides, etc….Or you could just see how fast you can run across the tires like my daughter did. Some of them are made into forts and other play structures. Tons of recyled tires to climb on, in, and through.True confession… I live ridiculously close to this playground and when we finally made time for a visit I was in total amazement.


Tire Playground at the Patapsco State Park Hilton Area The Top 10 Playgrounds in Maryland– Playgrounds You Have to See to Believe! 10. Related: Check out the Kid Friendly Maryland comprehensive resource for parents: Things To Do In Maryland With Kids! Part One covers the top 10 (and Part Two will cover 11-20). Based on our super fun field research I am so pleased to share this list of the absolute best playgrounds in Maryland. Over the past year or so my daughter and I have visited around 50 playgrounds in Maryland (we like to play).
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Actually, there are so many fantastic places to play (mostly for FREE) in Maryland that you could make a full time job out of visiting all of them. The playgrounds on this list are absolutely, positively, out of this world amazing. Playing was always a blast but nothing like modern day playgrounds. If you were lucky, there was a 4-square court painted in the corner of the basketball court area. In the 70’s and 80’s a great playground consisted of lots of swings, monkey bars, a few see saws, and metal slides that burned your legs in the summer. Playgrounds like this simply did not exist when I was a kid. We have compiled a list of winners you will want to check out now! Where should you play this weekend? How about one of these best playgrounds in Maryland.
