The 3 best playgrounds in Little Elm are out of this world – Local Profile

Posted: October 7, 2021 at 4:01 pm

If youre looking for some of the best playgrounds in the area, theres 3 in Little Elm that are out of this world.

These are the three best playgrounds in Little Elm, Texas:

Since COVID-19 changed our lives upside down, my family and I have spent the last 18 months visiting a different playground every weekend. These 3 in Little Elm top our list of the best playgrounds in DFW. Not only are they each uniquely great playgrounds but they all make for great day trips because theres something else to do in each location.

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Beard Park in Little Elm is super cute and a lot of fun for little ones. The entire playground is woodland themed, with adorable wood benches, log slides and my favorite: little woodland creatures hidden throughout so that you can go on an animal hunt.

The main structure is a tree with a tree house and two slides: one for big kids and one for little kids. Entry to the tree is on multiple levels, small children can toddler in and out on the ground, meanwhile theres also stairs, wooden stepping pillars and a rope bridge they can climb across.

Other features include a large music area, a picnic pavilion, a wooden kids only cabin, merry-go-round, as well as two additional woodland structures with slides and rope bridges.

Theres even a historic log cabin.

So, what else is there to do at Beard Park? Im glad you asked because the answer is a lot! Heres our top picks:

310 E. Eldorado Pkwy, Little Elm, TX 75068Suitable for all ages | Restrooms available on site.

The photographs of Space Station Playground probably tell you all you need to know about this one: its big, its fun, its really exciting and adventurous. Your kids will love it and will beg to come back time and again.

This unique playground isnt technically space-themed but something about this towering hexagonal structure led us to nickname it Space Station playground. Just look at the photos, dont you agree? Plus, its a nice easy name for your kids to remember and get excited about. After all, how can they not be excited about going to Space Station playground?

The playground itself is pretty simple. The base is slightly bouncy, a bit like a trampoline which your little astronauts can bounce along to reach the two pillars from which they can ascend into the main structure. Each of the pillars have a simple step ladder which is relatively high off the crowd. A nervous child may need spotting or a little extra encouragement to get them up the first few times. Its also large enough for an adult to climb up too, if you want.

Once inside the structure, it really does feel like a space ship or space station. On one side there are vertical obstacles from floor to ceiling which kids can imagine are laser beams. On the other side there are obstaclesalong the ground, creating a wobbly floor effect a little like a rope bridge.

At the top, you find the entryway to a big, long metallic slide.

From this description and the photos, youll probably have deducted that this playground is not ideal for younger children. We have a 3 year old and a 5 year old, our 5 year old loves it but our 3 year old isnt able to climb up alone. While every child is different, as a rule of thumb, this playground is probably better for children age 5 and over.

Nearby there are two small shaded picnic areas.

Space Station Playground is located within McCord Park, a huge city park which also has a dog park, fishing pond, disc golf, another playground and a really fantastic splash pad, complete with water slide.

Theres so much to do at McCord Park you can spend hours and hours here. Plus, right nearby is Detour Donuts, easily one of the best donut shops in the area.

1001 Witt Rd, Little Elm. (To find the Space Station, turn right along the trail and walk about 100 meters.)Suitable for age 5+ | Restrooms available at the parking lot next to the splash padwww.littleelm.org/955/McCord-Park

Zip-lines and numerous fun and unique climbing structures abound at Little Elm Park. The big attraction for this playground is its proximity to Little Elm Beach, which makes it a day trip destination.

When your kids have enough of the playground, you can extend the fun by walking to the beach to dig in the sand and, if its warm enough, play in the water.

In addition, almost immediately behind the playground, you can connect to the beautiful Johnny Broyles Nature Trail, a concrete hike and bike path that loops around the lakeshore and is mostly shaded.

701 W. Eldorado Parkway, Little Elm(Note that during the summer months there is a $10 fee for parking)Suitable for all ages; has restrooms (close to the beach).

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