Maxwell School Soccer Field - RC Glider & Electric Flying on Weekends

Tucson, AZ

Playground for Greasewood Park, Tucson, Arizona
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Rating5.0
💬Reviews1
👶Best forAll ages

Why families love this playground

Maxwell School Soccer Field - RC Glider & Electric Flying on Weekends is a public playground located at 2802 W Anklam Rd in the Greasewood Park area of Tucson, Arizona. Parents rate it 5.0 out of 5 based on 1 reviews, reflecting its standing in the local community.

Maxwell School Soccer Field - RC Glider & Electric Flying on Weekends is part of Tucson's public parks network and serves the surrounding residential community. Like most community playgrounds, this park likely features climbing structures, slides, and swing sets suitable for children of various ages, though specific equipment details have not yet been confirmed for this location. Outdoor play spaces like this provide children with opportunities for physical activity, imaginative play, and social development in a safe environment.

This playground is suitable for children of all ages. Families visiting from across the Greasewood Park area will find this a suitable destination for a range of ages, from toddlers through primary school. As always, adult supervision is recommended, particularly for younger children using taller play equipment.

Amenity details for Maxwell School Soccer Field - RC Glider & Electric Flying on Weekends have not yet been verified in our directory. We recommend confirming the availability of restrooms, drinking water, and parking before visiting, particularly if travelling with younger children or making a longer trip from outside the Greasewood Park area. Google Maps street view can help give a preview of the facilities on the ground.

In Arizona, early morning or late evening visits are most comfortable during summer months when midday temperatures can be extreme. When planning your visit to Maxwell School Soccer Field - RC Glider & Electric Flying on Weekends, check current hours using the map link — most public parks in Tucson are open during daylight hours. Bringing water, sunscreen, and a change of clothes for younger children will help ensure a comfortable outing.

What can my kid actually do here?

  • No equipment information available

What do other parents say?

★★★★★ (5.0)1 reviews

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