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Playgrounds Around Town

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Idlewild Park at Rendezvous

Places to Play in Winter Park & Fraser

From western-town adventures to ability-inclusive playgrounds, Winter Park’s parks offer fun for every kid (and kid at heart). These playful spaces are nestled beneath mountain peaks, within easy reach of trails, picnic spots, and wide open skies. Grab your crew and discover your next favorite playground in town!

Idlewild Park

Opened in the fall of 2025, this first-of-its-kind space is designed to welcome children of all abilities. The playground features inclusive equipment, sensory-friendly zones, and accessible pathways, offering a joyful and barrier-free experience for families visiting the area. Idlewild encourages friendships between children and promotes awareness and acceptance of diversity throughout the community.

Address: 820 Ski Idlewild Road, Winter Park

Hideaway Park

*Playground is closed for renovations

Hideaway Park is receiving a new play structure, landscaping, and surfacing in the spring and summer of 2026! Following demolition, some areas will remain closed and dormant throughout the winter. 

 Address: 78821 US Hwy 40, Winter Park

Wolf Park

Wolf Park Playground

Wolf Park is perfect for family gatherings, birthday parties, barbecues and other similar daytime activities. This quiet neighborhood park is a great place to spend an afternoon. It is the largest park in Winter Park with many amenities including bbq grills, restrooms, a sandbox, volleyball court, tennis court, basketball/pickleball court, and is ADA accessible.

Address: 320 Kings Crossing Road, Winter Park

Old Schoolhouse Park

Old Schoolhouse Park

Old Schoolhouse Park is a charming green space in downtown Fraser, perfect for picnics, relaxing, and summer concerts. Home to the beloved Picnic in the Park series, it offers mountain views, open lawns, and easy access to nearby tennis courts, trails, and local shops. A true community hub.


Address: 153 Fraser Avenue, Fraser

Fraser Historic Playground

Fraser Historic Playground

Located at the Fraser Valley Sports Complex, this Western-themed playground is customized with storefronts to engage children's creativity. There are plenty of activity options which bring a cool, sensory and inclusive play experience to kids of all abilities. Another fun feature of this playground is the realistic horse and canoe sculpture where children can pretend they’re voyaging to another era.

Address: 220 County Road 522, Fraser