Rendering of the Bondi Park inclusive play structure in Sheridan
Fixed locationNeighborhood inclusive playgrounds

Bondi Park Inclusive Play Structure

Sheridan, WY

Neighborhood park playground project in Sheridan designed as an inclusive, ADA-compliant play structure with rubberized surfacing.
Plan This Visit

Best for

Likely best for toddlers through elementary-age kids based on renderings, but exact age zoning was not published.

Price

Free public neighborhood playground.

Parking

Parking available

Visit style

Neighborhood stop

Atlas Perspective

Editor's Take

This is the neighborhood-scale inclusive option to watch, but the public-facing details are still lighter than Sheridan's better-documented flagship sites.

Atlas Perspective

Best Fit

Best For
  • Families near Bondi Park who want a local accessible playground option.
  • Children who benefit from rubberized surfacing.
  • Shorter neighborhood park visits.
Less Ideal For
  • Families needing fully confirmed current installed feature details.
  • Visitors wanting a larger destination playground with extensive amenities.
  • Travelers who prefer sites with clearer public hours and amenities documentation.

At a Glance

Venue type

Neighborhood playground

Age groups

ToddlersPreschoolersMixed ages

Family amenities

Parking

Surface type

Rubber surface

Shade level

Partial shade

Accessibility supports

Accessible routesSmooth paths

Operator type

Special district

Visit options

Free entry

Toddler-friendly

Yes

Plan Your Visit

NotesOfficial page is primarily a project and fundraising page; families may want to confirm the current installed condition on arrival.
SettingNeighborhood park near Dan Madia Field.
What To Bring
WaterSun protection

Pricing Snapshot

Admission

Label

Entry

Notes

Public outdoor playground.

Price

Free
SummaryFree public neighborhood playground.

About the Venue

Bondi Park's replacement play structure is being developed as an inclusive, ADA-compliant playground with a rubberized surface, according to the Sheridan Recreation District. Public project materials make clear that the intent is inclusive neighborhood play rather than a standard equipment swap. Families nearby should keep this park on their radar as a smaller, more local alternative to Sheridan's larger destination-style inclusive playgrounds. Because the official project page is fundraising-oriented, exact installed equipment details and operating status are less fully documented than at Black Tooth Park or Whitney Commons.

Atlas Perspective

Indoor Play Atlas Notes

Age FitLikely best for toddlers through elementary-age kids based on renderings, but exact age zoning was not published.
Booking FrictionLow
Energy LevelModerate
Noise LevelTypically lower than destination parks
Parent ComfortModerate
Visit StyleNeighborhood stop

Accessibility & Comfort

Considerations
Reviewed official page focuses on the replacement project and renderings.A full published equipment list was not available on the page reviewed.
Known Features
Inclusive play structureADA-compliant design intentRubberized surface
Accessible routesSmooth paths

Gallery

Bondi Park inclusive playground rendering with slides and shade
Official rendering for the planned inclusive Bondi Park play structure.
Additional rendering of Bondi Park play structure
Another official concept view of the inclusive, ADA-compliant playground.

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Quick Summary

Best for

Likely best for toddlers through elementary-age kids based on renderings, but exact age zoning was not published.

Price

Free public neighborhood playground.

Parking

Parking available

Visit style

Neighborhood stop

Contact Information

Address

Sheridan, WY

Source & Verification

Last updated

April 11, 2026

Verification summary

Last verified: April 11, 2026

Checked against 1 public source.

Source

Ai Region Research

What Changed

April 11, 2026

Created listing from Sheridan Recreation District project page because the park is publicly presented as an inclusive, ADA-compliant play structure.

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