FUNFORTHEKIDDOS! Taylor Park is a small park located just outside of City Hall in Duluth. The playground is relatively small so it is perfect for parents with little ones because it allows them to keep them in eyesight and provides a more intimate experience. I love the gazebo that is close by as it is a great option should you get a sudden rain shower. The park is clean and well maintained as are the bathrooms which are close by. There are posted rules,(such as no smoking), that exist for the safety and protection of children. The best thing about this park is that it is located at Town Center so you have this beautiful and expansive view of the entire area as you enjoy the park. You also have access to the water sprinkler that kids love to use on a warm day. For the perfect outing, I would pack a lunch and let the kids eat in the park prior to playing at the playground. I would then end the outing with several runs through the sprinklers to cool off. Wear them out so that you are guaranteed to bring on the nap afterwards!
Janos J.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Atlanta, GA
Taylor Park is well-kept up and is located right next door to the City Hall and the Duluth Festival Center. This is a small cute little park, which consists of a wooden jungle gym with two slides and some trains for children to climb on. So in all honesty, there is not much here, but this is a great area to just watch your children play and afterwards play on the well maintained green lawn(kick a ball, frisbee, fly a kite…) Unlike most parks, this park is secured with multiple cameras as it is right next door to the city hall, so make sure you follow the rules, as people should anyhow. No alcohol or tobacco is allowed(of course and for good reasons). Pets are allowed on the grass, but not here on the playground, just make sure they are leashed. This playground is for kid’s ages 2 to 10 years. Due to this park being so small and being so limited, my rating is just three stars, however it would be much higher otherwise. My kids only come here during events at the festival center, otherwise it is not worth the drive, as there are many larger parks nearby. [Review #251](Tenth Review of 2015)