Baraga State Park unveils new ADA friendly playground

EPISODE · Jul 3, 2024 · 23 MIN

Baraga State Park unveils new ADA friendly playground

from Copper Shores Podcast · host Copper Shores Community Health Foundation

With sunshine and a light breeze blowing in from Lake Superior, Baraga State Park officially opened their brand new playground on July 3, 2024 at a lovely ceremony in front of a few dozen partners, campers and park employees. The new park features nature inspired designs and ADA-accessible equipment. The playground was funded in part by Copper Shores Community Health Foundation’s 2024 Community Recreation and Facilities grant.  Campers and community members gathered to celebrate and experience the playground after years of work, and days of eyeing up the completed project. It took but a few seconds for kids to make their way to the equipment, quickly filling the air with laughter. “We actually got an award for the design of this playground because of the accessibility components,” Baraga State Park Western U.P. Recreation Programmer Kelly Somero said. “Any child should be able to enjoy this playground, and that’s why there are so many different components and elements.”  The equipment is multileveled, with elements for developing bodies and brains. Sensory and tactile equipment can be found along the lower levels of the equipment, a transfer platform and other structures made for children with mobility aids sprinkle the edges, all capped by a slide made to resemble a waterfall and a climbing wall reminiscent of local bluffs. The highly anticipated playground had been in the works for nearly two decades, with its completion marking a career achievement for many park rangers. Though funding was approved in 2019, the project was brought to a halt by the onslaught of COVID-19. Copper Shores, along with several other community partners, have been eager to return to, and complete the playground. “This is an example of the standard of what a community playground should and could look like,” Copper Shores President/CEO Kevin Store said. “The park service has a lot to be proud of. Their persistence paid off. They took the time to look at all the sensory needs of children within the design.” The playground has many new features, but was built to stand the test of time. With a sturdy base, padding, turf and accessibility considerations built in, the playground is sure to stand the test of time and child safety. Read the full show notes at coppershores.org.

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