Top 5 Playgrounds in San Mateo County

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Red Morton Park
4.7
( 10 reviews )
Open until 11:59 PM

1120 Roosevelt Ave, Redwood City, CA 94061, United States

“This park is awesome and buzzing every weekend. It has a rose garden, some trees and grass areas, play grounds and plenty of sport fields. It is also a well known spot where Pokémon players meet every Wednesday evening or on special weekend events. There are also several events and parties organized by the town like pub in the park. A must see are the light shows around Christmas and New years.”

Coyote Point Recreation Area
4.6
( 8 reviews )
Closed until 08:00 AM

1701 Coyote Point Dr, San Mateo, CA 94401, United States

“Great place for so many reasons. Beaches, bathrooms, playgrounds, CuriOddysey, boats, walking trails, launches for water activities like stand up paddle boarding, large grassy area for running, flat paved areas good for kids learn to ride bikes, picnic areas with grills that you can reserve, parking, informational signs about history and climate change. Entry is six dollars per car. If you get the San Mateo County Parks Pass you can visit any time and never pay to enter! Well worth it! Magic Mountain Playground - large double playground - part for older kids, part for younger kids. All fenced and gated so it's easier to manage littles who like to run. There is a gun range in the area so you sometimes here the gun practice which can be jarring, annoying, or triggering for some. Be aware that there is poison oak by the trails in the Eucalyptus Grove. Beaches are swim at your own risk - no lifeguard. Coyote Point is close to the airport - so you can watch planes fly in and out of SFO. There is a second playground close to CuriOddysey. Dogs are okay on leashes - EXCEPT - where marked "no dogs." Please respect rules regarding dogs! And pick up poop. Please don't encourage kids to have water balloon fights with those little balloons - they are hard to pick and worsen the micro-plastic problem in soil and sea - not good for people or planet! CuriOddysey is a WONDERFUL place - it has its own entry fee. Worth a family visit, for sure. Good for all ages to learn about enjoy science and nature. Mostly non-native plants - such as eucalyptus - but some drought resistant and native California plants have been put in. This is a wonderful place to spend time in - solo or with friends or family or a community group. Respect, care for, and enjoy this wonderful place.”

Stulsaft Park
4.7
( 8 reviews )
Closed until 07:00 AM

3737 Farm Hill Blvd, Redwood City, CA 94061, United States

“Very nice park with an easy trail. The trail has some gradient and can be tricky during winter when it rains. But otherwise overall a good small hike. The park has a play structure for toddlers. Parking is on the street and can be challenging during busy time on the weekends. The park and trail has clean restrooms.”

Burton Park
4.6
( 8 reviews )
Closed until 07:00 AM

900 Chestnut St, San Carlos, CA 94070, United States

“What a fun park, with swings, slides, soccer field, and just so much energy and kids. We love this cute little place and spending our evenings with our Lil one.”

Stafford Park
4.6
( 8 reviews )
Closed until 07:00 AM

Hopkins Avenue &, King St, Redwood City, CA 94062, United States

“Amazing place to walk your doggies. Allow your kids to play on the swings. Nice large field for picnics. They have benches and tables and a water amusement space with bathrooms. Also an enclosed playing area for kids to stay in a safe enclosed area!”

Junipero Serra Park
4.5
( 8 reviews )
Closed until 08:00 AM

1801 Crystal Springs Rd, San Bruno, CA 94066, United States

“Junipero Serra park is a beautiful little getaway with stunning bay views, meadows, oak groves and redwood trees. The hiking trails are great and there is an awesome playground and picnic areas. The big slides are closed right now - it is very long and steep and a lot of fun so hopefully they reopen it soon. Restrooms are clean for a park and well maintained - they close at 4:00. Very dog friendly with dogs allowed on leash throughout the park.”

Safari Run, San Mateo
4.4
( 8 reviews )

341 N Amphlett Blvd, San Mateo, CA 94401, United States

“Excellent kids play and climbing space. Friendly staff. Clean and new. Love the free WiFi. Comfy parent viewing area. Excellent little toy shop there too. My 3yr old looooved it.”

Top 5 Playgrounds in San Mateo County

In the heart of San Mateo County, California with 7 spots, you'll find amazing Playgrounds, holding an impressive reviews with almost 58 reviews from people worldwide.