Home Things to Do Explore: Grasslawn Park By JacquiBSeptember 24, 2009 Search more like this baseballbowlingplay-areashopping-centersoccer-fieldscrossroadbeachgreen-spacerenovationroamstarbucksfountaindairycone Read next Things to Do 40+ Elf on the Shelf Ideas (because You’re Gonna Need Them) Things to Do 23 Swaddles & Baby Sleep Sacks We Love Things to Do Channel Your Inner Clark Griswold with These 14 Holiday Inflatables Things to Do 18 Festive Holiday Gifts for $25 & Under Things to Do Do You Decorate Early for the Holidays? Psychologists Say It May Make You Happier Explore: Grasslawn Park Grasslawn Park is one of Redmond’s best spots for little ones. The park, which sits at the intersection of 148th Ave and Old Redmond Road, underwent a major renovation last year and the result is nothing short of stunning. The huge children’s play area has tons of bells and whistles including cool climbing structures, a splash pad, and a fountain. There are several areas of great-for-roaming green space, including a turf soccer field and a baseball diamond that’s filled with youth sports teams, a fun distraction on any afternoon. The park has an all-season picnic pavilion with glass walls that can be opened and a covered patio with café tables and chairs. For a post-playtime coffee, head up Old Redmond Road to the nearest Starbucks, which is in the same shopping center as Dairy Queen and Tech City – dip cone or bowling, anyone? More to Explore: Crossroads Park A Trio of Queen Anne Parks Bradner Gardens Park Chism Beach Park Seward Park Houghton Beach Park Seattle Center Fountains Issaquah University Village Magnuson Park Crossroads Bellevue Downtown Kirkland Seattle’s Waterfront Downtown Redmond Downtown Bellevue/ Bellevue Magic 34th Street in Madrona Downtown Woodinville Downtown Magnolia Downtown Ballard Wallingford’s 45th St. Bainbridge Island/Downtown Winslow