- Covered Bridge Park Playground
- Scott Park / Riverside Park
- Southside Greenway Playground
- Cedar Beach Playground
- Lone Lane Park Playground
- Laurys Firehouse Park Playground
- Grange Park Playground
- Camp Olympic Park Playground
- Morris J. Dimmick Park Playground
1. Covered Bridge Park Playground
2465 Wehr Mill Road, Orefield
This epic, sprawling playground offers a two-for-one deal. The young ones (ages 2 to 5) can clamber over a garden-themed, floor-is-lava-style (“Quick! Jump to the frog!”) balance course adjacent to a playset with a faux rock wall and spiral slide. Then, for the big kids, there’s a three-story, multi-slide playset that also has bridges, tunnels, and a zip line. Parents, there are plenty of benches, for when you inevitably need a break.
Nearby fun Covered Bridge Park also features an 18-hole disc golf course, as well as baseball, football, and soccer fields. Fuel up at Grill Life Barbecue, a nearby food truck.
2. Scott Park/Riverside Park
Larry Holmes Drive, Easton
These dueling playgrounds sit when the Delaware and Lehigh Rivers meet. Your kids probably won’t care about that factoid because they’ll be too busy careening down twisty slides, summiting rock walls, and mad-dashing to the open teeter-totter seat. There are trails down to the water, which is always asking for a rock to be chucked into it, and if you’re lucky you might all see a real live choo-choo train.
Nearby fun: The Easton Farmers’ Market is basically right there (check their site for hours), as isCrayola Experience™. Another more-hidden spot is Colonial Pizza, home of the original “upside down” pizza, a short drive away.
3. SouthSide Greenway Playground
Follow the Greenway east off Webster Street, between Mechanics & Fourth Streets, Bethlehem
It’s not the largest on our list, but this Spiderman-hued playground feels like something that superhero would love: ladders to scale, slides to zip down, and even a web to climb. There are also oversized chimes to ring and a xylophone to bang out your own soundtrack. City planners plopped the park right on the South Bethlehem Greenway, too, so your kids can bike or scooter to and fro on the paved trail.
Nearby fun: Walk the two blocks for poutine at The Flying V or make the short drive to the SteelStacks™ for more height-defying fun.
4. Cedar Beach Playground
2600 Parkway Boulevard, Allentown
You’ve going to need a few hours for this one. Slow-sloping ramps wind past sensory activities and split off into tubes and tunnels. Slatted steps ascend to gulp-inducing slides that plummet to the (rubber) surface below. Rope ladders connect to swinging pedestals, which link to bridges, and there’s just so much to do here.
Nearby fun: Cedar Beach Park is also home to several basketball courts, a sand volleyball pit, a pool, and Allentown'sMalcolm Gross Rose Garden. If you’re hungry, there’s a Yocco’s for hot dogs and pierogies within striking distance.
5. Lone Lane Park Playground
30 Lone Lane, Macungie
This shaded metropolis of monkey bars and bumpy slides also features large boulders that kids can climb (and inevitably jump off of). The parking is ample, and it’s encircled by a massive park for hiking, biking, or rolling out a picnic blanket.
Nearby fun: You’re close to two iconic Lehigh Valley diners—the Starlite off Route 100 and Chris’ off Tilghman—and you can’t go wrong at either.
6. Laurys Firehouse Park Playground
5328 Egypt Road, Laurys Station
If your kids (or you!) love making weeee ooooo weeee ooooo sounds, this emergency-first-responder-themed playground is a must-do. A sprawling “fire house”—complete with fire pole—adjoins a “fire truck” climber and rescue area. There’s a MedEvac-themed area for smaller wannabe EMTs too.
Nearby fun: is right over 145, and perfect for all kinds of biking, scootering, and hoverboarding.
7. Grange Park Playground
360 Grange Road, Allentown
This brightly colored tangle of climb-ables and slide-ables is complex, but contained—a factor that parents of multiple kids can appreciate. Sit on one of their many benches and it’s easy to keep an eye on all kids at all times.
Nearby fun: If you want to double-up on playgrounds (and ensure nap time is a success) Lone Lane Park is a mere 4-minute drive away.
8.Camp Olympic Park Playground
3120 S Cedar Crest Boulevard, Emmaus
It’s a little more old-school than the others (digging pit with diggers, farm-style open slides), but that can be a good thing. There’s plenty to climb—and a lengthy zip-line too. Plus, there’s a skatepark just a kick-push away from the parking lot.
Nearby fun: Take to the trails at the Dorothy Rider Pool Wildlife Sanctuary,head to True Blue for lunch gyros, or hit the Emmaus Farmers’ Market between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. every Sunday.
9.Morris J. Dimmick Park Playground
570 Durham Street
A three-level castle-like centerpiece, complete with rope ladders and twisting slides, spreads out to include a spider web, monkey bars, and ramps. There’s a formidable play fortress for younger kids—and even an app-based set of game parents can play with their kids.
Nearby fun: Go spelunking at Lost River Caverns, dive into a California Cheesesteak at the Crossroads Hotel, or just pretend you’re a family band in Dimmick Park’s cool bandshell.