Are you looking for enclosed playgrounds in Greenville, SC? The Greenville area offers several fenced-in playgrounds. We know it can be incredibly difficult to keep your eyes on every child at all times. So we’ve put together this list of parks and playgrounds that are enclosed making it easier to keep track of the kids! Of course, enclosed spaces don’t mean that your children don’t still need parental supervision (kids are notorious for running out exits) but having a fence does make supervising kids just a little easier!
Looking for more information about Parks in Greenville? Visit our Ultimate Guide to Parks in Greenville. You’ll find parks by location and amenities like basketball courts, swings and more.
A paved walking trail winds through two baseball diamonds, a picnic shelter with restrooms and enclosed, sunny playgrounds.
This enclosed park boasts bench swings, a basketball court, a picnic shelter, a paved path, and a sunny playground with swings.
Located at the site of the former Hopewell Hospital, built in 1930, Herdklotz has a large paved walking trail that weaves around sand volleyball courts, soccer fields, and two amazing playgrounds.
Read our review of Herdklotz Park.
This enclosed playground has a cool climbing wall.
Your kids will love hanging, climbing and swinging at this big playground on the westside of Greenville.
Read our review of the Freetown Community Center.
A sunny playground on sand sits beside a shady picnic shelter.
This park located beside Greer’s Center for the Arts has a fabulous unique playground.
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This little park is perfect for younger children! Enjoy the hunt for the states in the wall and a picnic at the shelter.
Located by Walmart and the fire station, this park is an enclosed space in the middle of all the Boiling Springs action.
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Right around the corner from a trolley stop, enjoy a day at this historic, neighborhood park with a new playground.
Read our review of Pinckney-Fludd Park.
Fully enclosed, this park features a paved loop with traffic signs and parking spots. It also has basketball, swings and a sand pit.
Located in the middle of the Converse Heights neighborhood, this shaded park is enclosed but does not have much parking or any restrooms.
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With a fully-enclosed preschool playground in the shade and a big playground in the sun for the bigger kids, your children will love coming to this park. Bring your wheels and tennis rackets!
Read our review of Butler Springs.
Perfect for a hot day, head to this park for an enclosed playground, bench swings, a paved walking trail or even a train ride.
Read our review of Heritage Park.
Home to the Greenville County Parks & Rec office, you will find a fully-accessible, sunny playground beside a preschool playground and lots of swings at the entrance off Old Spartanburg. If you go in the Scottswood entrance, you’ll find an enclosed, sunny playground with swings, a sandbox, and a grassy space. With a dog park, tennis courts, paved trail, and even an ice rink and bounce house inside, you will find something for everyone to love.
This park is undergoing extensive renovations and is closed until Fall 2024.
Home to a fully accessible playground, this park is located in Boiling Springs.
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So many fun things to do at this sunny playground.
Read our review of West Greenville Community Center.
Sunset Park is a fully-accessible park featuring an enclosed, accessible playground, another playground in the woods, and even a walking trail.
Read our full review of Sunset Park in Mauldin.
If you don’t think the large green space, enclosed preschool playground, large playground, paved walking trail and bench swings are enough, you can also head in to Lake Conestee Nature Preserve when you’re at this incredible park.
Read our review of Conestee Park.
Located at Headquarters Library outside of the children’s department, this is a fully enclosed playground. You may only access the playground through the library, so it is only open library hours.
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Play on Main is the playground for Meeting Street School, located on Main Street in Downtown Spartanburg. It is open to the public when school is not in session during daylight hours. The park has a solid surface rubber ground throughout, with unique climbing structures including ropes, hanging platforms, chain bridge, and more.
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There are no restrooms at this park, but public restrooms are located across the street.
Perfect for a sunny day, Anchor Park at Lake Bowen offers tons of shade and beautiful views with an enclosed playground.
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City Center Park is a beautiful park that includes a cultural center, fabulous playground, ice cream shop, and more!
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Your children will love watching the planes take off and land at this fully-enclosed park right beside the Downtown Greenville Airport. You can even enjoy a scavenger hunt!
Read our review of Runway Park.
Close to Cherrydale, this park has a nice walking trail and a sunny, enclosed playground on the sand.
Modeled after Central Park, this is the perfect park for picnics, kite-flying, walks and play of all kinds.
Read our review of Legacy Park.
Right off the main streets of Greer and across from Pelican’s SnoBalls, this park includes Victor Field, a sunny playground, and a walking trail. You can also find a basketball court across the parking lot and even a lending library.
The newly-renovated Century Park features the fairytale-themed Benson Automotive Kids Planet. Kids Planet is located in the shade and sun and includes:
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This park opened in 2019 and offers beautiful lake and mountain views from the playground area.
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