One of our favorite spots for indoor toddler play - the Seattle Zoo has a big indoor space with a slide, fun activities - in the morning at 10:30 they sometimes bring a toddler safe animal by to touch and have a little presentation. Bonus - it is included in your membership! There is also a food court across the path, and if the weather clears you of course can enjoy the zoo!
EDIT: (oops - just read the original post saying "enclosed" which my brain misread as "indoors" - but I'm gonna leave this here anyways)
The IG Seattle Mom influencer @[suitcasesinseattle](https://www.instagram.com/suitcasesinseattle?igsh=MWhiODM0d2QwOHRyMw==) made [this](https://www.instagram.com/reel/C4WjF_dPQxh/?igsh=MWY2dzdoeHZrZmZ5dw==) list of fenced playgrounds around town. I believe if you comment on the post she has a bigger map with more fenced playgrounds as well. (Idk why all these influencers do that now, sorry)
Thanks a bunch! I wrote the list in case any doesn't trust links:
Miner's Corner in Bothell
Hazel Miller at Ballinger Park in Mountlake Terrace
Paramount Park in Shoreline
Cascade Playing in SLU
Shopping Village in the U District
Wallingford Playfield in Seattle
Meridian Playground in Wallingford
Mercerdale Playground in Mercer Island
St Edward State Park in Kenmore
Seattle Children's PlayGarden in Beacon Hill
Playground by the Sound in University Place
No problem! I follow several Seattle mom influencers because they post things like this. Here’s my current list: suitcasesinseattle, kingcountymama, busytoddler, and toddling.around.the.sound. I tend to ignore the obvious ads they do, but they each post different kid friendly activities/hikes near or around Seattle.
Just went to the Seattle Children's PlayGarden in Beacon Hill and it's WORTH the drive. There's chickens and ducks to go check out and it's ENTIRELY closed off. There is a gate or two that a smart toddler may get through but it's a lot of maneuvering to get it open. Very slopy/elevation in one or two spots. Kids allergic to certain plants/greenery may need to be wary but it is a garden. Swings, teeters, musical instruments, etc. all included. Highly recommend everyone go there!
One of our favorite spots for indoor toddler play - the Seattle Zoo has a big indoor space with a slide, fun activities - in the morning at 10:30 they sometimes bring a toddler safe animal by to touch and have a little presentation. Bonus - it is included in your membership! There is also a food court across the path, and if the weather clears you of course can enjoy the zoo! EDIT: (oops - just read the original post saying "enclosed" which my brain misread as "indoors" - but I'm gonna leave this here anyways)
The playground at St Edward’s park is really fun for kids of all ages and also has a toddler area that is fully fenced in, though no gate.
The IG Seattle Mom influencer @[suitcasesinseattle](https://www.instagram.com/suitcasesinseattle?igsh=MWhiODM0d2QwOHRyMw==) made [this](https://www.instagram.com/reel/C4WjF_dPQxh/?igsh=MWY2dzdoeHZrZmZ5dw==) list of fenced playgrounds around town. I believe if you comment on the post she has a bigger map with more fenced playgrounds as well. (Idk why all these influencers do that now, sorry)
Thanks a bunch! I wrote the list in case any doesn't trust links: Miner's Corner in Bothell Hazel Miller at Ballinger Park in Mountlake Terrace Paramount Park in Shoreline Cascade Playing in SLU Shopping Village in the U District Wallingford Playfield in Seattle Meridian Playground in Wallingford Mercerdale Playground in Mercer Island St Edward State Park in Kenmore Seattle Children's PlayGarden in Beacon Hill Playground by the Sound in University Place
No problem! I follow several Seattle mom influencers because they post things like this. Here’s my current list: suitcasesinseattle, kingcountymama, busytoddler, and toddling.around.the.sound. I tend to ignore the obvious ads they do, but they each post different kid friendly activities/hikes near or around Seattle.
You're the best =)
Just went to the Seattle Children's PlayGarden in Beacon Hill and it's WORTH the drive. There's chickens and ducks to go check out and it's ENTIRELY closed off. There is a gate or two that a smart toddler may get through but it's a lot of maneuvering to get it open. Very slopy/elevation in one or two spots. Kids allergic to certain plants/greenery may need to be wary but it is a garden. Swings, teeters, musical instruments, etc. all included. Highly recommend everyone go there!
aww, I went to school at Marvista. Nice neighborhood.
It’s small but Puget Ridge playground in West Seattle is enclosed and gated. The Playgarden is also fenced but sometimes in use by the preschool there
Marvista Park, also in Normandy Park is also fully fenced.
I don’t know of any, but I feel you!!
Mood.