School
may have started, but your family still has one three day summer
weekend left. Check out these five summer activities to try with your
kids this Labor Day Weekend. You can learn more at Living Pittsburgh.
Blue Slide Playground at Frick Park – Aptly named for the big
blue slide carved into the hillside, this playground at Frick offers fun
for kids of all ages. There’s a toddler playground in addition to a
more traditional play structure, swing sets, climbing structures, and a
quarter cloverleaf to run out all that extra energy.
The PPG
fountain D’town shoots water flush from the ground, dancing at varying
heights. It’s as much fun to watch as it is to play in (for those that
are a little timid). Check their website for times. During the winter,
it transforms into a skating rink (no longer free – boo!), but is still
fun all the same.
Highland Park Super Playground is a ginormous
wooden play structure in Highland Park. Take a walk around the water
reservoir and pack a lunch – you could make a day of this one.
The
Water Steps on the North Shore is a multi-tiered fountain with pooled
areas that creates perfect wading areas for kids of all ages! Made from
stone blocks quarried in Butler, it offers a unique way to cool off in
the summer, with beautiful downtown vistas.
Pittsburgh Spray Parks
offer a free, new way to cool off in the summer! These brightly
colored parks are equipped with plenty of structures for spraying and
dumping, along with picnic tables for munching. You can wear out your
kids for naptime in no time.
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