The first thing I noticed about Hoover Park in Appleton is that it looks like a very sandy park. Sand is my least favorite playground item! Haha, but the kids love it. The playground looks like it is on sand, and there is a ball diamond too. There's also a picnic shelter with bathrooms.
Hoover Park
600 East Roeland Avenue ~ Appleton, WI
Saturday, October 28, 2017
Preview Post: Highview Park
Highview Park in Appleton is essentially a playground and a picnic shelter with lots of green space.
Highview Park
100 West Wayfarer Lane ~ Appleton, WI
Highview Park
100 West Wayfarer Lane ~ Appleton, WI
Preview Post: Green Meadows Park
Green Meadows Park is a relatively small park in Appleton. There is a playground, picnic shelter, and a ball diamond.
Green Meadows Park
65 Pheasant Court - Appleton, WI
Green Meadows Park
65 Pheasant Court - Appleton, WI
Preview Post: Einstein Park
Einstein Park in Appleton looks to be designed mostly around athletics, but there is a playground. There are restrooms available.
Einstein Park
3200 North Durkee Street ~ Appleton, WI
Einstein Park
3200 North Durkee Street ~ Appleton, WI
Preview Post: Derks Park
Derks Park in Appleton has a playground with one of those bases that is essentially a giant rubber mat. There is also what looks like a very nice picnic shelter with bathrooms.
Derks Park
3220 East Guyette Street ~ Appleton, WI
Derks Park
3220 East Guyette Street ~ Appleton, WI
Preview Post: Colony Oaks Park
Colony Oaks Park is a park in Appleton. There is a nice covered picnic shelter with bathrooms. There is also an accessible playground, as well as tennis, basketball, and volleyball courts.
Colony Oaks Park
801 North Briar Cliff Drive ~ Appleton, WI
Colony Oaks Park
801 North Briar Cliff Drive ~ Appleton, WI
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