I remember when Rainbow City was new in Davis, and it was a treat to be able to bring my little one to the area to play here too. Like the other review stated, I think this is a good spot for probably elementary-aged children more than toddler/preschool age. We visited during the summer too, and one of the summer camps had children running all around the place. It wasn’t the experience we were hoping for when we planned a play-date with two not-quite-2-year-olds. Luckily, there is a great smaller park just up the hill that seems much more fit for younger children, like ours. We ended up going there to play. Rainbow City does have a good assortment of structures to climb and play on. They are wooden, but not splintery. There are boats, towers, etc. Lots of room to run and play a good game of hide-and-seek. The area with the swings has mulch on the ground and the wooden structures are surrounded by sand. There are also LOTS of picnic tables across the bike path near the Art Center and several wooden benches within the playground area too. Overall, I think this is a great park for big kids — maybe we’ll try again in a few years!
Katharine A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Redwood City, CA
This is a darling playground made of wood with several towers, slides, and even a wooden boat. There are several features for smaller kids, but this playground is geared for kids who can climb and use monkey bars. We has fun playing here. The kid I was with loved the swing and the moving bridges and platforms.