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Wallace Clement Park Inclusive and Accessible Playground

Town of Wallace Parks and Recreation

Wallace, North Carolina - Duplin County

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May 16, 2026

Area

Wallace / Duplin County

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Clement Park, Wallace, NC 28466

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Provider overview

Wallace opened a new inclusive and accessible playground at Clement Park in March 2026, with Trillium support and ADA-accessibility improvements.

Town of Wallace Parks and Recreation supports parks, athletic fields, and recreation facilities for families in Wallace and Duplin County.

Quick facts

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Ages
Children, families, and community members of all abilities
Season
Opened March 5, 2026 according to the Duplin Journal report
Cost
No playground fee is listed; families should confirm current town park rules before visiting.

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Clement Park

Clement Park, Wallace, NC 28466

The Duplin Journal opening report places the playground at Clement Park in Wallace.

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Inclusive and accessible playground

Public inclusive and accessible playground at Wallace's Clement Park, opened with Trillium support and ADA-accessibility improvements.

Ages
Children, families, and community members of all abilities
Season
Opened March 5, 2026 according to the Duplin Journal report
Schedule
The source says Wallace officials and Trillium gathered at Clement Park on March 5, 2026 to officially open the playground.
Cost
No playground fee is listed; families should confirm current town park rules before visiting.
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May 16, 2026
Why this is listed
The Duplin Journal report says Wallace town officials, Trillium Health Resources, and children gathered at Clement Park on March 5, 2026 to officially open a new inclusive and accessible playground, and the earlier project source describes rubberized flooring, fencing, improved sidewalks, parking for ADA accessibility, and a playground designed for children with disabilities and all community members.
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Program details we found

Inclusive and accessible playground

The Duplin Journal report says Wallace town officials, Trillium Health Resources, and children gathered at Clement Park on March 5, 2026 to officially open a new inclusive and accessible playground, and the earlier project source describes rubberized flooring, fencing, improved sidewalks, parking for ADA accessibility, and a playground designed for children with disabilities and all community members.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The opening report describes the playground as inclusive and accessible; the project source describes rubberized flooring, fencing, sidewalks, parking for ADA accessibility, and recreation opportunities for children with disabilities.

Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm the exact playground entrance, public hours, parking, accessible route, restroom access, shade, equipment status, and whether any surrounding park work affects access.

What we checked

What we found: The Duplin Journal report says Wallace town officials, Trillium Health Resources, and children gathered at Clement Park on March 5, 2026 to officially open a new inclusive and accessible playground, and the earlier project source describes rubberized flooring, fencing, improved sidewalks, parking for ADA accessibility, and a playground designed for children with disabilities and all community members.

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What to confirm

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  • Exact location, entrance, parking, equipment, and what to bring.

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