
Jessie Fritzen
6 reviews on 1 places
a review from amom2kidsandapark.com
Whether you’re in Campbell for the day or live in the area, Stojanovich Family Park is a must-visit. With “Bugs Life” meets Farm vibes this park offers a variety of play.
In addition to the play structure that looks like a water tower, there is an oversized can as a tunnel, giant fruit seats, tractor tires obstacle course, larger than life grasshopper sculpture, bucket swings, a bridge over a dry creek, and educational elements of local farming history.
Although it appears tall with the water tower on top, the structure itself is low. There are two slides (a wide and a spiral), steps, an inclined ladder, activities, a look out bubble, and an underneath play area.
The park has plenty of shade and it was a perfect place for our post Tortoise Ranch picnic. The grassy areas were well kept with a flat section and hilly section. The dry creek area made for a fun spot to hide out. There were very clean bathrooms. Street parking.
Whether you’re in Campbell for the day or live in the area, Stojanovich Family Park is a must-visit. With “Bugs Life” meets Farm vibes this park offers a variety of play.
In addition to the play structure that looks like a water tower, there is an oversized can as a tunnel, giant fruit seats, tractor tires obstacle course, larger than life grasshopper sculpture, bucket swings, a bridge over a dry creek, and educational elements of local farming history.
Although it appears tall with the water tower on top, the structure itself is low. There are two slides (a wide and a spiral), steps, an inclined ladder, activities, a look out bubble, and an underneath play area.
The park has plenty of shade and it was a perfect place for our post Tortoise Ranch picnic. The grassy areas were well kept with a flat section and hilly section. The dry creek area made for a fun spot to hide out. There were very clean bathrooms. Street parking.
a review from @amom2kidsandapark
A perfectly gated tot lot in Piedmont!
I love a good gated park… add shade, sand and a low play structure and it makes for the perfect place to enjoy hours of play. In addition to the structure, the play area has bucket swings and a teeter totter. The structure is mostly wood with a slide, tunnel, ladder, and steering wheel. Steps aren’t needed for this low structure; it really feels more like a platform than anything else.
There are community given toys at this park but not too many to make it feel cluttered. My kids actually played mostly with the playhouse and single slide than the structure. (Of course they did. 🙄)
The playground wasn’t too crowded when we arrived but as the morning went on many nannies arrived with their double strollers and kids. For a small space it started to feel a bit crowded.
Along one side of the park is a cement wall. So perfect for some chalking and really added a “been here for a while” vibe with the moss and plant growth.
Under the big shade trees are a couple full size picnic tables.
Street parking is easy. No bathrooms.
This playground is very close to Morcom Rose Garden. If you’ve never been it’s a must see and a great bonus to add to a visit to Linda Playground 🤩🌹
A perfectly gated tot lot in Piedmont!
I love a good gated park… add shade, sand and a low play structure and it makes for the perfect place to enjoy hours of play. In addition to the structure, the play area has bucket swings and a teeter totter. The structure is mostly wood with a slide, tunnel, ladder, and steering wheel. Steps aren’t needed for this low structure; it really feels more like a platform than anything else.
There are community given toys at this park but not too many to make it feel cluttered. My kids actually played mostly with the playhouse and single slide than the structure. (Of course they did. 🙄)
The playground wasn’t too crowded when we arrived but as the morning went on many nannies arrived with their double strollers and kids. For a small space it started to feel a bit crowded.
Along one side of the park is a cement wall. So perfect for some chalking and really added a “been here for a while” vibe with the moss and plant growth.
Under the big shade trees are a couple full size picnic tables.
Street parking is easy. No bathrooms.
This playground is very close to Morcom Rose Garden. If you’ve never been it’s a must see and a great bonus to add to a visit to Linda Playground 🤩🌹
a review from @amom2kidsandapark
With two playgrounds and a splash pad between it’s the perfect park for a hot day.
We checked out this park after one of our days hiking the Martin Canyon Creek Trail in search of the leprechaun doors. It’s so close and a perfect bonus to a hike, especially when the water in on at the splash pad!
The larger playground has three slides (spiral, double, sidewinder), steps, ladders (including a rope tube ladder), climbing walls (rock and rope), a bridge, a tunnel, gymnastics bars, and more! Behind the playground is a raised sandbox with a lot of sand!
The smaller play area has a structure with two slides, ladders, steps and space above and below for play. In this area there is a swing set (bucket only) and a ride on rocking toy.
Between the two play areas is the splash pad, shaded picnic tables, bathrooms, and outside showers plus lots of floor space for chalk art.
Although the splash pad was not full of all the bells and whistles, the kids had fun and enjoyed the cool down on a hot day. The ground isn't typical splash pad flooring but instead more like cement. Water shoes are encouraged to eliminate slipping.
The park has a huge hilly grass area with a picnic area covered by solar panel roof, trails, bridges, a community center, a water fountain (no swimming!), a mosaic wall with all sorts of animals, and a huge metal sculpture.
There is a very large parking lot.
With two playgrounds and a splash pad between it’s the perfect park for a hot day.
We checked out this park after one of our days hiking the Martin Canyon Creek Trail in search of the leprechaun doors. It’s so close and a perfect bonus to a hike, especially when the water in on at the splash pad!
The larger playground has three slides (spiral, double, sidewinder), steps, ladders (including a rope tube ladder), climbing walls (rock and rope), a bridge, a tunnel, gymnastics bars, and more! Behind the playground is a raised sandbox with a lot of sand!
The smaller play area has a structure with two slides, ladders, steps and space above and below for play. In this area there is a swing set (bucket only) and a ride on rocking toy.
Between the two play areas is the splash pad, shaded picnic tables, bathrooms, and outside showers plus lots of floor space for chalk art.
Although the splash pad was not full of all the bells and whistles, the kids had fun and enjoyed the cool down on a hot day. The ground isn't typical splash pad flooring but instead more like cement. Water shoes are encouraged to eliminate slipping.
The park has a huge hilly grass area with a picnic area covered by solar panel roof, trails, bridges, a community center, a water fountain (no swimming!), a mosaic wall with all sorts of animals, and a huge metal sculpture.
There is a very large parking lot.
a review from @amom2kidsandapark
This is such a popular weekend spot so if you want less of a crowd the key is to go on a weekday morning!
This park is so great because not only does it have one awesome playground… it has two (and the second is almost completely gated 💯💯)
The park has so much grass with picnic tables and bbqs throughout, a basketball court and tennis courts.
The two play areas are near each other with two swing sets plenty of sidewalk for chalking and picnic tables in between. The smaller play area is almost completely gated. There is just one opening entrance without gate. In the play area there is the structure and a big blue rocking ride on car (comfortably fits two). The structure has two slides (a straight and double), steps, ladders, a chain wall, monkey bars, and a mini climbing wall.
The larger area has a structure, a balance beam, a spinning disc, and a finger park perfect for race cars or tech decks (are those still a thing?). The structure has two slides (spiral and a double. The spiral is odd. It starts as a sidewinder and then starts looping. 🤨) steps, ladders (including chain ladders), a bridge, monkey rings (two sets, one is hidden under the bridge), a standing swing just barely above the ground (it was pretty fun. I haven’t seen this before), a firefighter pole and a lot of opportunity for rock climbing.
Maybe you can tell from the pictures. The weather changed pretty quickly from grey to blue. It’s near 880 and less than 2 miles from the shore so expect varying weather… but isnt that kinda how it always is every where 🤷♀️
There is a parking lot and there are bathrooms
This is such a popular weekend spot so if you want less of a crowd the key is to go on a weekday morning!
This park is so great because not only does it have one awesome playground… it has two (and the second is almost completely gated 💯💯)
The park has so much grass with picnic tables and bbqs throughout, a basketball court and tennis courts.
The two play areas are near each other with two swing sets plenty of sidewalk for chalking and picnic tables in between. The smaller play area is almost completely gated. There is just one opening entrance without gate. In the play area there is the structure and a big blue rocking ride on car (comfortably fits two). The structure has two slides (a straight and double), steps, ladders, a chain wall, monkey bars, and a mini climbing wall.
The larger area has a structure, a balance beam, a spinning disc, and a finger park perfect for race cars or tech decks (are those still a thing?). The structure has two slides (spiral and a double. The spiral is odd. It starts as a sidewinder and then starts looping. 🤨) steps, ladders (including chain ladders), a bridge, monkey rings (two sets, one is hidden under the bridge), a standing swing just barely above the ground (it was pretty fun. I haven’t seen this before), a firefighter pole and a lot of opportunity for rock climbing.
Maybe you can tell from the pictures. The weather changed pretty quickly from grey to blue. It’s near 880 and less than 2 miles from the shore so expect varying weather… but isnt that kinda how it always is every where 🤷♀️
There is a parking lot and there are bathrooms
a review from @amom2kidsandapark
I love this park! So much open space! A lot of paths for bike riding/scooting. A decently sized (and spaced out) play area with 3 play structures. A fountain! A rose garden! A big mansion! A gazebo! Old farm equipment! Covered picnic area! Seriously what’s not to love?! With a parking lot and a bathroom it seriously has it all! 🙌🏼
The biggest play structure is like three stories tall 🦒. There’s a spiral staircase to the look out tower, a spiral slide, a short wide slide, a bridge, learning activities, various ladders, money bars, and monkey rings that lead to the smaller part of this structure. The smaller part has two slides (a sidewinder and a tube slide). There are also steps for this structure.
In the same are there are two other stand along play structures with slides, steps, ladders, and learning activities. (One of the structures has one a ladder as access). In a separate section there is a swing set with standard and bucket swings plus a tire swing. This is too far for my comfort to have one kid at the playground and one on the swings.
The mansion is so beautiful! There are flowers all around and a huge cactus 🌵. I think there’s a way to get inside for a tour but maybe not right now.
Such a beautiful place for a park day and many opportunities for photo ops around the grounds.
I love this park! So much open space! A lot of paths for bike riding/scooting. A decently sized (and spaced out) play area with 3 play structures. A fountain! A rose garden! A big mansion! A gazebo! Old farm equipment! Covered picnic area! Seriously what’s not to love?! With a parking lot and a bathroom it seriously has it all! 🙌🏼
The biggest play structure is like three stories tall 🦒. There’s a spiral staircase to the look out tower, a spiral slide, a short wide slide, a bridge, learning activities, various ladders, money bars, and monkey rings that lead to the smaller part of this structure. The smaller part has two slides (a sidewinder and a tube slide). There are also steps for this structure.
In the same are there are two other stand along play structures with slides, steps, ladders, and learning activities. (One of the structures has one a ladder as access). In a separate section there is a swing set with standard and bucket swings plus a tire swing. This is too far for my comfort to have one kid at the playground and one on the swings.
The mansion is so beautiful! There are flowers all around and a huge cactus 🌵. I think there’s a way to get inside for a tour but maybe not right now.
Such a beautiful place for a park day and many opportunities for photo ops around the grounds.