Barfield Crescent Park


Ideas for family fun line the activity trails at Barfield.
Kids can challenge their strength and balance on the nature playgrounds.
Hop, jump and climb on the tire course.
Little ones can get a workout on the rock and log climbing trail.
Visit Sadie, the resident hawk, at the Wilderness Station.
Practice tying knots at the knot wall behind the Wilderness Station.
Kids may play house in the log cabin site.
Visit the turtle pond for critter sightings.
Artists can spread color on the outdoor chalkboard.
Visit vegetable gardens around the station.
Creating and build at the Sand Lake sand pit.
Sand Lake sand pit.
Peruse herb and flower gardens around the Wilderness Station.
Millipedes stand out brightly on rocks along the trails.
The Barfield Wilderness Station.
While the Barfield Wilderness Station remains closed, games, toys, snacks, and disc golf frisbees are available for purchase on the porch.
Learn about indigenous plants around the Wilderness Station, marked by beautifully painted rocks.
Take in birds and flowers at the gardens surrounding the station.
Family engagement ideas lines the activity trails, like this one next to Sand Lake.
Get an exercise in patience and perception at the bird-watching station. Guides help viewers look for local winged residents.
The bird watching station hides viewers, while small holes help visitors look more closely for the park's feathered friends.