Wendy B.
Yelp
No trip is complete without at least one trip to a playground for my grandkids. And this one, found by sheer accident, was declared one of the best parks for children ever. That declaration came from their playful dad, my son-in-law. But all of us wholeheartedly agreed.
His two kiddies gave an enthusiastic two thumbs up and begged to return each morning before we had to leave Monterey. The park was open by 9 am, but sadly, the frost had not yet melted on our 2 other precious, December mornings. By the time that would happen, we were already piled in the van, headed towards other exciting adventures.
The park was first conceived in the 1950's by Hank Ketchum, the creator of the Dennis the Menace comic series, a long-time favorite of the post-war generation. We always found his fresh, wholesome humor in the funny pages. There are memorials to him at the entrance to the park.
This large, public park is beautifully maintained by the City of Monterey. In the distance you can see Monterey Bay. The grove of huge pine trees that surround it makes this place even more special. Surrounding the park on three sides is an even larger lagoon. A cluster of colorful, giant duck and swan paddle boats are tied up at the boathouse just waiting to be untethered as they wait patiently for more clement weather. The many brightly colored play structures beckon kids of all ages.
If you have children, this is the perfect place to bring them. Great memories!