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Stulsaft Park

3737 Farm Hill Blvd, Redwood City, California 94062 | 650.780.7000
4 Reviews
Type: Nature & Gardens and Playgrounds & Playspaces
Ages: Ages 0 — 8
Cost: Free
Hours of operation: Sunrise-sunset, daily

This 42 acre neighborhood park is perfect for families with little kids. There are several climbing structures and even a fun water play area that operates May through October from 11am to 7pm. It turns off from 12-1pm and 3-4pm.
There are restrooms onsite. No basketball courts or tennis courts, but plenty of picnic tables, BBQ grills and trails to hike and explore.


4 Reviews for Stulsaft Park

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December 23 2010
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Violetwhite_word
"grew up here as a kid"

It was just as great for my kids as it was for me when I was a kid. The water feature was great nothing fancy but just enough. The sand pit was awesome! My kids enjoyed sliding down the down hill slide and playing in both play areas. We also took a little hike and found a great field, bringing the soccer ball!  The best grass seating for a Park I have ever seen. The tables are shaded which is great for those hot days.

I will definitely bring my kids back over and over again!

December 23 2010
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Violetwhite_word
"Water fountains and fun slides"

Stulsaft Park has an interesting layout because it's set on a hill.  The entrance at the top of the hill leads to the top level of the playground.  On the top level, there is a water fountain play area.  3 crayons spouting water.  Pretty predictable, so the kids like getting splashed, but it doesn't have the added thrill of the unpredictable fountains at Mitchell Park in Mountain View.  What I loved was the sand play area that has a fountain that drains into a concrete river inside the sand box.  My kids just loved this area.  From the top level to the next level down, there are 3 slides.  My 6 year old had a fabulous time sliding down in his wet swim trunks.  It was almost as good as a water slide in his mind.  There are several shaded picnic tables in the playground which is a huge bonus on sunny days.  The bathrooms are just right there.  The water fountain in the summer shuts off at 7pm.  Big bonus is that the playground is fenced in, so you don't have to worry as much about your kids running off.

A dirt road leads down to the 3rd level where there is a large athletic play field with very nice flat grass perfect for baseball, frisbee etc.  Didn't make it down to the creek on the 4th level...but there are BBQ bits there.  It's a steep climb back up, so I can't imagine having to carry all that food up and down without some sort of wagon of sorts.

December 23 2010
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Violetwhite_word
"The BEST park"

This park is AWESOME! Stulstaft Park has a water area for kids to cool off in the summer. Crayons shoot out water, and there is a water/sand play area.
The park also has swings and huge slides.
If you are looking for a creek locally, you can head down the hill for a picnic by the water.

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December 23 2010
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Violetwhite_word
"Fantastic park right off the highway"

This park was lots of fun for our toddler. There's plenty to climb, swing and slide on throughout the park. The water play area is also great for splashing around and building castles and forts out of the sand.

There's a really fun slide that goes down a hill into the back park of the play area. There are three of them side by side which is always fun for racing down. Busy with locals, it can also be a great pitstop if you're driving through and need a place for your kids to stretch out.