Things to Note:
1) Parking
There is no dedicated parking for this playground, though you might be able to find street parking near it.
2) Water Feature
There is a big geyser of water in this park that shoots ten or so feet into the air. My two year old son was both fascinated and terrified of it, but the older kids seem to love it.
3) Climbing Structure
This park has a really unique and fun climbing area. There are a bunch of thick black rubber pieces strung up that create small, wobbly platforms for the children to climb up and crawl on. There is also a thick rubber slide made out of the same material and a rope/net climbing area.
4) Seesaw
This park has a suspended seesaw and I have to admit I played on it with my husband and have not laughed so hard in a long time. You climb onto a disk shaped seat that has a rope coming out of the middle of it. That rope is attached to some mechanism high above your head and somehow it becomes a combo between a seesaw and a swing. I would not dare put a young child on it, but it was a blast to swing on as an adult.
5) Courts
This playground has an enclosed basketball court as well as couple of enclosed table tennis/ping pong tables.
6) Pizza
Okay… not that you’re going to come here looking for food, but right next to the park is a little pizza joint and we have spent a couple of great evenings enjoying a pizza and playing in the park. Check out Cambridge Pizza for pricing and to learn more. I happen to think they make a pretty good pizza myself…
Summary and Rating ★★★★★
Five Stars. Though I think my son is too young to fully enjoy this park we still had fun at it. I love the uniqueness of the playground and I love that there are no swings (my son would happily sit on a swing for hours) it’s all about climbing and playing, but it’s also a park for older kids. If you have toddlers or children under five I would suggest checking out Fulmore Park, which is exactly one block south of this park, a super short walk, and it’s perfect for younger kids.
David Nunes Park/ Old Morse Park
129 Allston Street
Cambridgeport, Cambridge, 02139
Learn More: http://www.cambridgema.gov/CDD/parks/parksmap