Fixed locationNeighborhood inclusive playgrounds

Rampart Community Park Playground

Colorado Springs, CO

Recently renovated neighborhood playground at Rampart Community Park with artificial turf surfacing, new seating, a modern play structure, and an accessible ramp from parking to the plaza area.
Plan This Visit

Best for

Likely best for toddlers through elementary-age children, though the city does not publish specific age segmentation.

Price

Free public playground.

Parking

Accessible ramp connects parking lot to the main plaza area.

Visit style

Neighborhood playground.

Profile

Strong profile coverage

Atlas Perspective

Editor's Take

Best treated as a solid improved neighborhood option rather than a feature-heavy destination playground.

Atlas Perspective

Best Fit

Best For
  • Families on the north side wanting a simpler neighborhood stop.
  • Kids who do better on turf than loose sand.
  • Caregivers who value easier access from parking into the play area.
Less Ideal For
  • Families seeking a highly documented all-abilities showcase playground.
  • Visitors who want lots of adjacent destination amenities like splash play or extensive programming.
  • Anyone needing a detailed official feature list before going.

At a Glance

Venue type

Neighborhood playground

Age groups

ToddlersPreschoolersBig kids

Mobility features

Ground-level play

Family amenities

SeatingParking

Surface type

Synthetic turf

Shade level

Limited shade

Accessibility supports

Accessible routesSmooth paths

Park context

Part of a larger park

Operator type

Municipal

Visit options

Free entryParking on site

Toddler-friendly

Yes

Plan Your Visit

ParkingAccessible ramp connects parking lot to the main plaza area.
WeatherOutdoor playground.
Visit StyleQuick neighborhood park stop.
What To Bring
WaterSun protection

Pricing Snapshot

SummaryFree public playground.
AdmissionFree entry

About the Venue

Rampart Community Park's playground was renovated to create a fresher inclusive play experience for neighborhood families. The official city project page confirms the upgrade replaced older equipment and sand surfacing with a modern play structure, artificial grass play surface, new seating, and an accessible ramp from the parking lot into the main plaza area. Published details are lighter than at the city's flagship inclusive playgrounds, but the project clearly focused on better accessibility and safer neighborhood use.

Atlas Perspective

Inclusive Play Atlas Notes

Age FitLikely best for toddlers through elementary-age children, though the city does not publish specific age segmentation.
Noise LevelUsually lower than major destination parks.
Visit StyleNeighborhood playground.
Energy LevelModerate
Parent ComfortGood for short easy visits.
Booking FrictionNone.

Accessibility & Comfort

Known Features
Artificial grass play surfaceAccessible ramp from parking lotNew seating
Considerations
The city describes this as an inclusive play upgrade, but does not publish the same detailed component list available for some other playgrounds.Surfacing is artificial turf rather than loose sand after renovation.
Accessible routesSmooth paths

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Quick Summary

Best for

Likely best for toddlers through elementary-age children, though the city does not publish specific age segmentation.

Price

Free public playground.

Parking

Accessible ramp connects parking lot to the main plaza area.

Visit style

Neighborhood playground.

Contact Information

Address

Colorado Springs, CO

Source & Verification

Last updated

April 18, 2026

Verification summary

Last verified: April 11, 2026

Checked against 1 public source.

Reviewed as

Municipal source review

What Changed

April 11, 2026

Created listing from official completed project page after confirming inclusive renovation details.

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