This profile of Ann Arbor’s Windemere Park Playground is part of our Playground Profiles Series. Are you interested in sponsoring the series? Contact us for details.
Each week Ann Arbor with Kids is profiling a different playground in the Ann Arbor area including Ann Arbor, Saline, Ypsilanti, Dexter, etc. Today we are profiling Windemere Park part of the Ann Arbor system.
Ann Arbor’s Windemere Park
Windemere Park – Playground Features
Playground Profile Last Updated: June 29, 2022
Playground Best for: Kids Under 5, Kids 5-8, Kids 8-12
Structures: 1
Accessible Structure: No
Slides: 2, Curved Slide, Racer Slide
Monkey Bars: Yes
Zip Line: No
Climbing Apparatus: No
Merry Go Round: No
Bouncers: No
See Saw: No
Sandbox: Yes
Natural Play: No
Swings: 2 traditional swings, 2 baby swings, 0 parent/baby swings, 0 adaptive swings, 1 tire swings
Ground Activities: No
Surface: Wooden Mulch
Shade: Partial Shade – Playground itself is sunny. Shade available on some picnic tables
Seating: Yes, A bench is also available in addition to the picnic tables.


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Windemere Park – Park Details
Park Owner: Ann Arbor
Location: Windemere Park, 3725 Windemere Drive, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Parking: Street Parking –
Bathrooms: No
Walking Trails: Paved – Connect to the neighborhood sidewalks and through the park
Water Play: None
Picnic Benches: Yes, At Playground, Nearby, Shady
Pavilion: No
Sports Fields: Tennis, Open Fields
Windemere Park Description
Windemere Park is a neighborhood playground.
Young kids will enjoy the sandbox. The day we visited there were a variety of toys left in the sandbox for kids to play with.

While there is only one structure, it is in two parts. The lower section is easy to access and has small side-by-side slides – perfect for younger children.
The upper section of the structure will present more of a challenge for older kids. They can traverse the ladder rungs from the lower section, or climb the rock wall or rope ladder.

The park is also great for kids who love swings. It has traditional swings, baby swings, and a tire swing.
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