Monday, February 8, 2021

Lexington Parks - Duncan


Duncan Park (530 N. Limestone St.) 
Location - downtown, near Transy
Playground? yes
Trails? yes (paved)
Other? The Nest is inside the park. There's also a little free library and basketball court.

I'll admit -- I was a little hesitant to try out this park because of its location. We had met some like-minded folks with a young son at Yuko-En in Georgetown, and they told me they lived close to Duncan Park and walked there often. So, we checked it out the next week and loved it! This is where Calvin first conquered the monkey bars! Here he is getting a monkey bars lesson from his older brother:

Ever the climber...

This boy LOVES slides of all varieties. No fear!

Sometimes, he gets a little tangled up...


Ah, the old "over/under" game with the bike racks that their older brothers used to love to play.


On the walkway around the playground, there are different types of art to hop on, balance on, and zigzag around.


I love public art and re-purposing "ugly" spaces.


Many Lexington parks have these playgrounds, and all 4 boys usually end up on them together.



We stayed till the sun went down. We're thankful that the days are getting longer!


(Note: We have visited 50+ parks in Lexington since the beginning of Covid. These are not meant to be extensive reviews but more a record of our experiences. Eventually I will add hyperlinks to all the blog entries here) 

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