Swing, slide, spin, and smile—every kid has the same goal when heading to the playground. But, not all kids have the physical abilities needed to master traditional playground equipment. The good news? Many communities are taking everyone’s consideration when designing new play structures—allowing those with special needs to play alongside their peers. We rounded up our favorite from coast to coast, flip through to find one near you!

Boundless Playground – Tallahassee, Fl

This Tallahassee playground is a certified Boundless Playground (non-profit organization that works with the community), where kids with and without disabilities have all-access to fun. No play deck is too high for kids to reach, pathways are universally accessible and swings have back support so even the littlest ones can fly high. Sensory play is the name of the game at the elevated sand table.

Online: floridastateparks.org

photo: Capital City to the Sea Trail via Flickr

Do you know of an inclusive playground in your area? Share it in the Comments below!

— Kate Loweth & Christal Yuen

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