Technology is a great thing; however, it does have a downside. For one, kids these days are often more interested in playing with electronics than playing outside. As a way to counteract children’s disinterest in nature, natural play areas are popping up all around the country – and we just so happen to have a great one here in Wisconsin. Take a look:

Located in Waukesha, Fox River Park has lots of perks, including a natural play area.

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So, what exactly is a natural play area? Becoming increasingly popular, these unique play areas incorporate natural elements into traditional playgrounds with a goal of encouraging children to get outdoors.

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The recipient of the 2019 Excellence Award from the American Society of Landscape Architects, the natural play area at Fox River Park boasts several fun features, but the most popular is definitely the twin slides built into a hill.

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At a height of 33 feet, the side-by-side slides have delighted visitors of all ages since their construction 11 years ago.

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The towering slides may be the natural play area’s hallmark, but they’re not the only source of amusement.

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In addition to the twin slides, there’s a smaller slide for younger children. And like its larger counterpart, the smaller slide is built into a hill.

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A giant boulder, which is perfect for climbing, is also part of the natural play area.

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There’s a sandbox, too. However, just like many of the park’s other attributes, it’s anything but typical – and that’s because it has a unique spiral shape, which encourages imaginative play.

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Several other pieces of equipment fill the play area as well - each as interesting as the next.

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Wildlife encounters are also part of the fun, thanks to a natural rain garden and butterfly garden. Between the two gardens, kids can get close-up views of butterflies, water bugs, frogs, and tadpoles.

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Picnic tables and restrooms aren’t far from the natural play area, only adding to its allure.

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The park’s perks don’t end with the natural play area, though. The 257-acre riverfront park also boasts over six miles of wooded and paved trails along with several observation decks for taking in the stunning surroundings.

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The perfect place to reconnect with nature AND encourage outdoor play, Fox River Park truly offers the best of both worlds.

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Fox River Park is open daily, from sunrise – 10 p.m. For more information, call (262) 970-6690. You can also visit the Waukesha County Park System website or Facebook page.

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So, did you know about the Fox River Park’s natural play area? Ever visited? If so, what’d you think? Tell us in the comments section.

This isn’t the only unique park in Wisconsin. Read about another here.

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