Creekside Trails
Playground with splash pad
Splash pad
Playground
A day before there was severe flash floods, and one of the playgrounds at the entrance was flooded.
Splash pad area
Stumps - great for playing The Floor Is Lava
This has running water to play in during the warmer months
Up close with some of the big kids playground.
Unique water play area. My son loved it!
Toddler playground
Nature playground
One of the larger picnic shelters
The big kids playground. It doesn't look that big here but it's huge!
Older playground near baseball diamonds
New playground
Public Swimming Pool
The full playground area
Fall in the park.
The full splash pad area. Great feature.
Nature playground
Christina B.
Jul 2, 2024
My granddaughters and I visited this park for the first time today. There were a lot of fun playgrounds. There is one as you enter the parking lot to the left that is large and the kids enjoyed it. Also connected to the splash park, which has a variety of nozzles that spray off water and varying degrees, there is another large playground with a variety of climbing toys and equipment. There is a bathroom located right next to the splash area. There are a variety of benches and picnic tables next to both parks for lunches or shade. It was a well-maintained park. We do not try any walking areas because it was extremely hot on the day we visited.
Read More
Stephen W.
Oct 16, 2023
Roe Park is a hidden gem, tucked away just Northwest of Roe and the 435 highway. It's the place you stumble upon and can't help but feel like you've found a secret paradise. If you have little ones, you're in for a treat - their kids' playground area is modern and equipped with brand-new play structures and even a fantastic water feature for them to enjoy on those scorching days. It's a tremendous spot to spend quality time with your family and offers a fantastic escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Roe Park is a hidden oasis for parents and children, and you'll undoubtedly find yourself returning for more fun in this delightful sanctuary.
Read More
Sara C.
Dec 13, 2021
We love stopping by Roe Park when we're in the mood to be social! Always hopping with kids and moms, Roe Park is a popular play place. My kids have fun being around other kids and I have fun empathetically nodding at all the other tired moms. In the summer, they have a splash pad available and there are plenty of benches for a picnic or a snack.
Read More
Ashlyn H.
Oct 24, 2023
Parking was easy, it wasn't crowded, there's a nice long path to walk on that's stroller friendly, and it seemed to be well kept / maintained. There's a little mini playground with a mini slide that my 11 month old had fun on!
Read More
Matthew C.
Dec 21, 2022
I used to love going to this park, nearly every week. Then the updated it...AND totally made it better! Great park. Two playgrounds, what feels like 6 baseball fields, and a tennis court that I'll have no humility in saying I've made more than a few competitors cry. I don't believe this has lights at night, last time I checked. But The proximity to a miles-long paved trail path is convenient to say the least, the shelter here is nearly second to none; alas, it is second to the oak shelter in lenexa. Unfortunately. It's a nice place, cops frequent the parking lot for some reason, and the water park for the kids is just swell. Really, they have a great couple of playgrounds, and the trees if you'd be so bold are labeled for your perusing and education. I really love this park, and as a resident of Johnson County is only a few bucks to rent out. It's huge, and it's only a stones throw from Blue Koi - what with it's handmade noodles paired furiously with their sinful ginger chicken! Try the Gyoza with dipping sauce too!Happy trails.
Read More
Adam S.
May 26, 2020
After a bike ride near the Indian Creek trails, I couldn't help but think, "My kiddo would love this area." We brought her out here that same evening for a picnic and a "hike" (aka, a walk) on the surrounding trails. Now I will say this was happening during Covid-19, so we weren't able to take advantage of the playgrounds on either end of the park. They one on the north end looks awesome with stones, logs, a splash park, and a general nature area surrounding the playground. Instead, we opted to just walk the trail and see where it would take us. One trail, just over a bridge, has some narrow wooded offshoots that you can explore -- I would guess they're mountain bike paths? Either way, it's fun when things are as vibrant green as they are in mid-May. The rest of the park is really just a big open green space; a few baseball diamonds, a picnic shelter, and overall fine. I'm glad this is all here, and it's certainly an upgrade over a decade ago when there wasn't as many interactive things for kids.
Read More
M S.
Aug 11, 2022
Great park for kids! Multiple playgrounds to use. Tons of equipment and a splash pad too!
Read More
Liz B.
Mar 19, 2018
Great park! It's huge! There are 2 playgrounds, a splash park, tennis courts, soccer field, baseball diamonds, picnic shelters, real bathrooms (!!!), and an asphalt walking trail with exercise equipment along it. Really, this park has a lot to offer. One playground is brand new and consists of a huge playset for the big kids and one for the toddler age. There's a nature play playground and splash park as well. The second playground is across the massive parking lot and is older, but still well maintained. This park is busy when the weather is nice. Lots of people use the trail and playgrounds. Plenty of parking is available.
Read More
Susan F.
Jul 12, 2018
Loving the new renovations to Roe park. They have added new restrooms, playground, picnic area and splash pad. This area is perfect for all ages. Enjoy the features aimed for the toddler age so smaller kids don't get trampled by big kids. Park is clean and well maintained. Tip: get to the splash pad early so you beat the crowd.
Read More
Steve D.
Jul 3, 2015
This is a nice park on Indian Creek Trail. Amenities include a paved trail around the park, a play area, two covered picnic areas, a public pool, a nice piece of art (see picture), two tennis courts, three softball fields, an open area for soccer fields, a nicely-sized parking area, a drinking fountain, and restrooms. Unfortunately, there was some noise from local traffic, which drowned out any sounds of nature.
Read More