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Oakledge for All Universal Access Playground

Oakledge for All

Burlington, Vermont - Chittenden County

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Jun 6, 2026

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Burlington

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Oakledge Park, Burlington, VT

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Provider overview

Oakledge for All is a universal-access playground effort at Burlington's Oakledge Park, designed around accessible routes, inclusive play equipment, sensory features, and quiet spaces.

Oakledge for All is a Burlington volunteer-led community initiative working with Burlington Parks, Recreation and Waterfront on a universal-access playground at Oakledge Park.

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Ages
Children, adults, caregivers, and community members with and without disabilities using the public playground
Season
Year-round public park access, with seasonal weather, construction, maintenance, and city park conditions
Cost
Confirm current park fees, parking fees, amenity access, and any fundraising or event costs before visiting.

Location contacts

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Oakledge Park

Oakledge Park, Burlington, VT

Oakledge for All is located within Oakledge Park. Families should confirm current park access and city amenity status before visiting.

Programs and offerings

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Universal-access public playground

Universal-access playground planning, accessible paths, inclusive play equipment, sensory surfaces, quiet spaces, bathrooms, and visit planning.

Ages
Children, adults, caregivers, and community members with and without disabilities using the public playground
Season
Year-round public park access, with seasonal weather, construction, maintenance, and city park conditions
Schedule
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Cost
Confirm current park fees, parking fees, amenity access, and any fundraising or event costs before visiting.
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Jun 6, 2026
Why this is listed
Oakledge for All's official About page says the volunteer-led effort partnered with Burlington Parks, Recreation and Waterfront to create a universally accessible playground at Oakledge Park. The page says the design provides play opportunities for everyone, supports social, physical, and cultural diversity, exceeds ADA standards and universal access principles, and includes accessible pathways, accessible swings, wheelchair-accessible spinner, transfer stations, varied sensory surfaces, accessible bathrooms and amenities, and quiet green spaces.
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Program details we found

Universal-access public playground

Oakledge for All's official About page says the volunteer-led effort partnered with Burlington Parks, Recreation and Waterfront to create a universally accessible playground at Oakledge Park. The page says the design provides play opportunities for everyone, supports social, physical, and cultural diversity, exceeds ADA standards and universal access principles, and includes accessible pathways, accessible swings, wheelchair-accessible spinner, transfer stations, varied sensory surfaces, accessible bathrooms and amenities, and quiet green spaces.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names children with disabilities, special needs service providers, Burlington Parks partnership, play opportunities for everyone, universal accessibility, ADA standards, accessible equipment, wheelchair-accessible spinner, accessible swings, transfer stations, accessible pathways, bathrooms, and quiet green spaces.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about accessible parking, pathways from parking and the Burlington Bike Path, bathroom access, wheelchair-accessible play features, quiet green spaces, surface textures, and any active construction or repairs.

What we checked

What we found: Oakledge for All's official About page says the volunteer-led effort partnered with Burlington Parks, Recreation and Waterfront to create a universally accessible playground at Oakledge Park. The page says the design provides play opportunities for everyone, supports social, physical, and cultural diversity, exceeds ADA standards and universal access principles, and includes accessible pathways, accessible swings, wheelchair-accessible spinner, transfer stations, varied sensory surfaces, accessible bathrooms and amenities, and quiet green spaces.

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What to confirm

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Families should confirm current availability, registration deadlines, eligibility, support level, staff training, safety policies, cost, schedule, and fit before enrolling.

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