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Playgrounds

Looking for a special needs friendly playground in the Fort Worth area? We’ve got you covered! Fort Worth Moms has gathered the best spots for you to enjoy the great outdoors with your kids. 

Check out the locations below, and be sure to take a look at our article, “Activities for Kids with Differences and Disabilities in the Fort Worth Area.”

Know of a playground that isn’t listed here? Send it to [email protected], and we’ll add it!

Alison’s Playground at Jo Kelly School (Fort Worth) — During school hours, the playground is used by the school’s medically fragile students, ages five through 12, for whom the playground was specially designed. Outside school hours, the accessible equipment is free for anyone.

Bicentennial Park (Crowley) — Bring your kids of all abilities to this one! You’ll enjoy peace of mind at the fenced-in playground, where you know your little runner won’t escape while your attention is divided.

Centennial Park (Burleson) — This small park is accessible for your wheelchair-abled child, and fun for all your kiddos.

Cook Children’s Medical Center (Fort Worth) — A small outdoor playground on the front grounds of the main medical center is wheelchair-accessible. Also check out the indoor play space on the first floor of the medical center behind Camelot Court.

Dream Park Fort Worth (Fort Worth) — This inclusive playground located inside Trinity Park has special equipment for children of all abilities.

Patricia LeBlanc Park (Fort Worth) — The playground here has a lot of accessible equipment for kids of all ages and abilities.

Willow Creek Station (Saginaw) — This newly opened area brings an all-abilities playground to the northern end of Willow Creek Park.