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Imagination Station at Dick Taylor Memorial Park

Reno, NV

Accessible playground within Dick Taylor Memorial Park in Reno with accessible surfacing, transfer stations, and low play components.
Plan This Visit

Best for

Best for toddlers through grade-school kids

Price

Free public park.

Visit style

Neighborhood park stop or medium-length outing

Atlas Perspective

Editor's Take

Best Reno pick when you want an officially confirmed accessible playground rather than a generic park with a standard play structure.

Atlas Perspective

Best Fit

Best For
  • Families prioritizing officially documented accessibility features
  • Kids who benefit from transfer access and lower play elements
  • Mixed outings that also need restrooms and picnic space
Less Ideal For
  • Families wanting a clearly documented fenced playground
  • Visitors who need detailed feature-by-feature equipment specs before arrival

At a Glance

Venue type

All-abilities park

Age groups

ToddlersPreschoolersBig kidsMixed ages

Mobility features

Transfer pointsGround-level play

Family amenities

SeatingPicnic tablesRestrooms nearby

Surface type

Rubber surface

Shade level

Limited shade

Restroom access

Nearby restrooms

Accessibility supports

Accessible routesTransfer systemsSmooth paths

Park context

Part of a larger parkPicnic areaSports fields nearby

Operator type

Municipal

Visit options

Free entryParking on sitePavilion rentals

Toddler-friendly

Yes

Verified only

Yes

Plan Your Visit

Facilities
RestroomsPicnic shelterTables and benchesSports fields and courts
Planning NoteOutdoor municipal park visit; bring water and sun protection.

Pricing Snapshot

SummaryFree public park.

About the Venue

Imagination Station at Dick Taylor Memorial Park is the clearest officially identified accessible playground in Reno. The City of Reno specifically names it as a fully accessible playground and notes that City playgrounds include accessible surfacing, transfer stations, and low play components for youth with disabilities. Families also get the broader park amenities of restrooms, picnic shelter space, tables, and sports fields, making it workable for siblings and longer park visits.

Atlas Perspective

Indoor Play Atlas Notes

Age FitBest for toddlers through grade-school kids
Energy LevelModerate
Noise LevelModerate
Parent ComfortGood due to standard park amenities
Visit StyleNeighborhood park stop or medium-length outing

Accessibility & Comfort

Considerations
The city does not provide a detailed public equipment list on the pages reviewed.
Known Features
Fully accessible playground per City of RenoAccessible surfacingTransfer stationsLow play components
Accessible routesTransfer systemsSmooth paths

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Quick Summary

Best for

Best for toddlers through grade-school kids

Price

Free public park.

Visit style

Neighborhood park stop or medium-length outing

Contact Information

Address

1140 Beech St

Reno, NV, 89512

Source & Verification

Last updated

April 11, 2026

Verification summary

Last verified: April 11, 2026

Checked against 2 public sources.

Source

Ai Region Research

What Changed

April 11, 2026

Created listing from official City of Reno accessibility and park directory pages.

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