Park site amenities are all of the little special touches that enhance everyone’s enjoyment and comfort at the park. Most playground designers start out by planning for the main play areas. Once you’ve filled the space with swings and slides, you’ll be ready to round out your plans with additional site amenities that make it the perfect place for people to visit at any age. These are just a few of the best types of furnishings that you can set up to make visiting your park more enjoyable for everyone.
First impressions make a difference. This is not limited to the people we meet, but also for destinations we visit. A great entrance invokes emotions and draws you in, even before you see the main venue. It sets our expectations of things to come. It can be playful, architectural, formidable, welcoming, or imposing. That is why custom entrance archways are one thing that should not be overlooked!
People play hard at parks, and your visitors will likely need somewhere to take a break after playing their favorite sports game or working out on outdoor gym equipment. Installing benches throughout the park gives people somewhere to rest before heading out to have more fun. You’ll definitely want to include a few benches near the children’s play area so that parents can enjoy sitting for a minute while still keeping an eye on their child.
No one likes to play at a park that is littered with trash. Scattering waste receptacles throughout the space gives people somewhere to dispose of their snack wrappers and other unwanted items. They truly are a category of park site amenities that should to be overlooked. If you really want to increase the beauty of your park, then you can take this one step further by adding dog park equipment, for example, a dog waste bag dispenser and disposal bin. We can bring your receptacles into your outdoor space with style by designing them to match your benches.
People often ride their bikes to the park, and they’ll need somewhere to store them while they play. Without proper racks, people tend to attach theirs to anything they can find. Having bikes strewn on the ground or tethered to a swing set pole is a safety hazard. Look for bike racks that are visible yet aesthetically pleasing so that everyone has somewhere to keep their favorite mode of transportation secure. Bring the entire story of your outdoor space together by designing these with your benches and receptacles.
A park should also have somewhere that people can go to escape the inclement weather. In addition to providing respite from a temporary rain shower or a blazing sun, gazebos can serve as a place for people to host special events. A pergola designer can help you figure out how big to make your shelter along with the right materials to make your park’s gathering place stand out.
Over time, you might want to add new park site amenities to meet the needs of a changing population. Adding more picnic tables for group events or including a few pieces of dog park equipment can suddenly transform the space into one that attracts even more people. Observing how people interact with the features of your park lets you know when it is time to add additional furnishings that fit everyone’s needs.