Swings
Playground structure
Fun playground
Seesaw
Playground
Playground
Swings
Playground
Swings
Beautiful natural spaces
Ringgold Park
Benches upon which to sit
swings for the kids
one bench and a retro springing piece of equipment
Nicole S.
Nov 5, 2023
Ringgold Park has been completely revitalized as of the summer of 2023. It has new (and awesome) playground equipment and rubberized, synthetic turf surfacing installed around the playground. The park is tiny -- just 0.19 acres, and there is no parking lot, just street parking. This pocket park is maintained by Indy Parks & Recreation. The park playground features a climbing structure, a swing set with swing-along swings that accommodate both child and caregiver, and a seesaw. There are also two benches off to the side for parents and caregivers to sit and watch their children play.There are some natural spaces around the park that are maintained by Keep Indianapolis Beautiful, Indy Parks and Bates-Hendricks neighbors. All around the park are native plants and shrubbery, as well as bird boxes to encourage wildlife to visit.I wouldn't necessarily go out of my way to bring my children to this park because it's so small. But if you're in the area and need a place for your child to play, this will more than serve its purpose!
Read MoreKen N.
Feb 1, 2018
This pocket park was shaped as I-65 sliced through the near east side forming a triangular shape at the end of Ringgold Street. A small raised patch of land was turned into a neighborhood park. The park has recently upgraded to add new mulch and some shrubs were planted. The park only has one bench for seating. There are a few swings and a retro spring-type piece of equipment to use like a teeter totter. Other than these few items, there isn't much for kids or adults to do. No running water and no designated parking mean that the most likely users of this park at the back side of the neighborhood will be families that live within walking distance.Review #537
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