Washington, DC, US
Playspaces in Washington

Friendship Recreation Center
Part of the DC Parks & Rec system, this Rec Center has a large playgorund for younger kids, baske...

Friends Meeting of Washington
2 swings, climbing play set and sandbox for use by children attending Sunday school

F Street Pocket Park
Pocket playground, national park service, see saw, firefighters pole, two slides, 3 benches, 2 pi...

Ft. Bayard
Ft. Bayard has a tot lot with a sandbox and modern play equipment. It also has a large playing fi...

Garfield Park
Separate play space for 2-5 year olds (tot lot) that includes swings, a slide and one of the rope...

Georgetown Day School
The Georgetown Day School Playground features a playground for 5-12 year olds and another playspa...

Gibbs Elementary School
Separate play space for 2-5 year olds (tot lot). Transfer Station, Driver Panel, U-Bounce, Flip ...

Girard Street Park
Girard Street Park is a great place to run, jump and swing your day away. With a number of playg...
Glover Park
In addition to a tall twisty slide, spring toys and lots of swings, this wooden play structure in...

Goats' Playground at National Zoo
It's open to the public and free to watch the goats on their playground in the Kids' Farm area , ...

Hardy Recreation Center Playground
Tot playground and 5-12 playground adjacent to the Rec Center. The tot lot has four bucket swing...

Harrison Recreation Center
Harrison Recreation Center is home to music-themed play structures, which honors the strong histo...

Harry Thomas Sr. Recreation Center
This site includes a playground, baseball field, basketball court and tennis court.
Hearst Elementary School
A very large playground structure on the side of Hearst School. The surfacing is rubber tile, th...

Howard/Banneker Tennis Courts
With eight newly-revamped courts split into two rows of four contiguous courts, the Howard/Bannek...
Playability
Playability is the extent to which a city makes it easy for all kids to get balanced and active play. People don't just want great parks and playgrounds; they want a reimagining of what our urban spaces and places look like— from sidewalks and bus stops to health clinics and laundromats. Learn how KaBOOM! is using Playability to bring play everywhere.