Ercolini Park

220 reviews

4542 48th Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98116

www.seattle.gov

+12066844946

About

Ercolini Park is a Park located at 4542 48th Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98116. It has received 220 reviews with an average rating of 4.6 stars.

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Hours

Monday4AM-11:30PM
Tuesday4AM-11:30PM
Wednesday4AM-11:30PM
Thursday4AM-11:30PM
Friday4AM-11:30PM
Saturday4AM-11:30PM
Sunday4AM-11:30PM

F.A.Q

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  • The address of Ercolini Park: 4542 48th Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98116

  • Ercolini Park has 4.6 stars from 220 reviews

  • Park

  • "A great neighborhood park with a good playground for ages 3-8 or so"

    "Great neighborhood park for kids up to age 6 I'd say"

    "Great park for kids with a terrific play structure, a merry go round, swings(!!), a sandbox, a nice field for kicking a soccer ball or playing catch and lots of used scooters and other riding toys for kids to play with"

    "Locally know as, "scooter park"

    "It’s a toddler’s dream"

Reviews

  • Christian Skoorsmith

A great neighborhood park with a good playground for ages 3-8 or so. Lots of donated riding toys to play with. Sandbox. Grassy play field. Mostly fenced in for safety. Generally very friendly neighbors and kids. No bathroom, however, which makes for awkward and sudden departures sometimes (and the reason for only four stars).

  • Steve Chen

Great neighborhood park for kids up to age 6 I'd say. My son is 4 and has a great time running around. They have a jungle gym, sand pit, and a small open grass area. Most importantly, they have a bunch of random tricycles and bikes and other toys which are donated by the neighborhood for kids to share!

  • Kathryn Heathcote

Great park for kids with a terrific play structure, a merry go round, swings(!!), a sandbox, a nice field for kicking a soccer ball or playing catch and lots of used scooters and other riding toys for kids to play with. Perfect neighborhood park for toddlers thru elementary schoolers alike.

  • Pamela Wolff

Locally know as, "scooter park." People, neighbors bring old yet still usable toys to be used by the children who visit this little neighborhood park. There is still playground equipment like swings and climbing things and sand. No bathrooms. We always bring a snack and enjoy the afternoon.

  • Michele N

It’s a toddler’s dream. It’s literally my daughter’s favorite place in the world (she’s 2). It’s also the best for parents, as it’s flat and mostly enclosed. I don’t feel stressed there. Playground is closer to the ground. Lots of donated toys and bikes for the kids yo play with.

  • Tanner Patterson (T_WR3KS_GS)

This park is great for children into their teens, it's great to have lunch an let the kids run around, and my favorite part is that the community donates used toys to the park for children to play with that make it just THAT much easier for you kids to play.

  • Katie Gillum

Neighborhood and destination spot bc of the menagerie of mostly functional home toy donations. Locals mutinied when Parks and Rec tried to clear out all toys. Small, no dogs, no bathrooms, fun for 1-9 or 10. Parents who hang are pretty chill and nice. More

  • Sean Vetter

Bark chips are always fresh, play set has bigger kids and smaller kids items. Swing set for multiple ages and a sand pit. The local community also has dropped off plenty of older used toys for everyone to share, this makes this park kind of

  • Delia Murdock

My family loves this small neighborhood park. There's a nice playground and sand pit (could use new sand) and a short sidewalk loop around the perimeter (perfect for bikes, scooters, toy cars, and walks). The best part is all of the donated

  • Australia Tobon

Lots of green space to run and play. Park located in a residential area which is a plus! Lots of used and broken toys. Thankfully there is a sidewalk entire the park for a nice stroll with little one and some trees provided shade during a

  • Laura Nathan

Great for the 6 and under crowd. The 7 yo still had fun though. There are swings, slides, and climbing. A sandy area and random ride on toys left by the community free to play with. A good assortment, roughly 10-15 pieces including little

  • Matt Seel

It’s a great little park however it has become a dumping ground for toys including ones with batteries that sit all year in the rain and rust. The parents do not pick up or organize the toys either so I can’t take my dog there anymore. I

  • Michele Yugen Lewis

It is really just a neighborhood park, but I give it 4stars bcz if you are a parent of a toddler, this looks like the place to be with tons of fun toys and other parents with toddlers around. So it has its niche. Pretty boring otherwise.

  • Jason Pankow

A great Park and conveniently located. I used to love all the little toys that people left for kids to play with. However lately it seems like people are dumping their broken toys. So please stop doing that. Otherwise the playground

  • Steffanie Zazulak

This is our favorite park in West Seattle. So many trucks and bikes and other fun stuff. Yes, the toys are a bit banged up but your kiddos will still have lots of fun! One star deducted because there is no water fountain or restroom.

  • Marc Bell-Cruz

Great neighborhood playground and open space. Various secondhand toys ranging from kitchenettes to tricycles from the community are scattered about. On a very sunny day it gets pretty crowded and hot with limited shading options.

  • C C

A great park for toddlers. Approximately 30 donated toys and toddler trikes of all types with a nice lawn, loop path, large city installed play structure and a fence surrounding 90% of the park. I deduct a star because the hills

  • Ariel Jensen

A great place for young children & toddlers. In addition to the playground, there are many toys to play with: little scooters, a rocking horse, tractors, etc. The only downside is that the playground doesn’t have much shade.

  • Rachel Lewis

For my wheels obsessed toddler this place is a gold mine. They also have a nice playground toy aimed at bigger kids. Yeah some toys aren't in great shape but well worth a trip anyways!

  • Tim Hunt

A fantastic local park - always a lot of other kids for our children to play with. There are lots of toys and ride on vehicles for kids to ride on that seem to be community donated.

  • Erik Sullivan

This park is a trash heap of children's riding toys. Last time I was there, there were at least 30 children's riding toys spread all over this tiny park, almost like it is a dump.

  • Jessica Dubuque

My kids love playing here. This park differs from the others due to the neighborhood donating extra toys for other kids to play with, on top of the normal playground .

  • Pat N

Great local playground. Small but kept the kids entertained. they especially liked the cars and toys left for anyone's enjoyment. Only wish there was a restroom.

  • Brian Connolly

A great park to take the kiddo. She enjoyed trying out all of the random scooters, which look donated from families that outgrew them. More

  • Alexis Moy

I call this place baby crack park because of all the toys left behind. It's amazing! Not much shade and no bathrooms but it's still fun!

  • kelly ann sharman

Amazing. A little slice of paradise for kids. So many toys to play with and a fantastic jungle gym. The heart of a wonderful community.

  • Mark Richard

A beautiful little playground for children. It appears people drop off toys not used by their Children anymore. It is a great idea.

  • David Branson

This is a fun little park with an open space and walking path. It also has nice playground equipment and a sandbox with Todd in it.

  • Jack Yuan

Great little park, especially for kids. There's lots of donated toys that kids can play with and a good amount of space to play.

  • Christine Jones

Love this neighborhood park. Toys and scooters and lots of gently used gadgets for anyone and everyone to play with!

  • al leclerc

Nice park with playground equipment. Lots of different toys left out to share or take home! No washroom facilities.

  • Jenessa Loche

Love this place, there are so many random toys available for the kiddos and they really appreciate the jungle gym

  • Greg Vetterick

Solid playground and a mess of old donated toys for little ones. The grass area could be better kept though

  • Stephen Mardin

Nice younger child focused park. Lots of old toys for them to play with and modern playground equipment.

  • Haleh Nekoorad Long

Fun little park if you have little kids with bunch of plastic toys and a playground. No restrooms.

  • christian buhagiar

Great local park that's kid-centric. So much so that there are already toys for them there.

  • Andrea A

I wished they removed the broken toys more often. Otherwise, it's great for toddlers

  • I B

Community maintained toys and a lovely little park. Great for the 5 and under set.

  • Penguin Kothe

It’s real cool that the park has tons of toys that you can play with for free!

  • Annabelle Nyers

Lots of toys for kids to try. Interesting park to take kids of any age.

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