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  1. Playground Boulders - Nicros

  2. Featured Play Boulders and Playground Rocks - AAA State of Play

  3. Boulders - Evolve Play

  4. Climbing Rocks, Playgrounds and Bouldering

    Climbing Rocks, Playgrounds and Bouldering. Climbing Walls. Bouldering is now a sport in its own right, with more than 9 million plus climbers and 600 related facilities in the United States alone. In bouldering, you can experience the …

  5. Arapahoe Ridge Park - City of Boulder

    Arapahoe Ridge Park is a neighborhood park located adjacent to Eisenhower Elementary School featuring an iconic natural rock climbing structure, tennis courts, fields and a diamond ball field. The playground, fields and basketball …

  6. Boulders and Rocks - Natural Playgrounds Store

    Bottom line is - children absolutely LOVE rocks and boulders, so you really need to have one or more child-friendly ones on your playground. Playground Rocks and Boulders vary in size from 15” “diameters” to 3 and 4’ diameters (which …

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  8. Bolder Adventure Park - Indoor Fun in Grand Prairie, TX

    Book your Adventure Party Today! Bolder Adventure Park at Epic Central is an indoor adventure park featuring over 66 thousand square feet of action packed fun for everyone!

  9. Guide to the Boulder Flatirons | Hiking & Rock Climbing

    The Flatirons are the striking, slanted, reddish-brown sandstone formations that make up a portion of Boulder’s foothills on the west side of town. They are Boulder’s most iconic landmark, and you’ll see their likeness in business logos …

  10. Cave Park in Boulder Colorado | Slides and Sunshine

    Sep 25, 2020 · Call them caves, call them tunnels, call it the “hide and go seek” park…whatever you call it, your kids will love Arapahoe Ridge Park in Boulder! You won’t need all of the fancy play equipment as they will crawl around and …

  11. Dakota Ridge Park - City of Boulder

    Dakota Ridge Park is located in North Boulder and features a unique prehistoric-themed playground, complete with dinosaur footprints imprinted in the cement, trees structures on the playground, and rocks with fossils to identify.