{"id":366,"date":"2011-04-15T10:56:42","date_gmt":"2011-04-15T15:56:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/kansascityparentsplace.coolopticalillusions.com\/?p=366"},"modified":"2011-05-09T20:52:27","modified_gmt":"2011-05-10T01:52:27","slug":"windsor-park-7200-windsor","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/kansascityparentsplace.coolopticalillusions.com\/parks\/windsor-park-7200-windsor\/","title":{"rendered":"Windsor Park – 7200 Windsor"},"content":{"rendered":"
Windsor Park is one of the lesser-known parks in Prairie Village, KS. It is set far back from the street behind St. Ann\u2019s School \u2013 you will have to search for it. It is not very crowded and mostly used by the school\u2019s families and neighbors in the area. It has open areas, fantastic shaded walkways, 1 small baseball\/soccer field, 2 tennis courts, sand volleyball court, a smaller exercise track, play equipment, covered shelter, designated parking, and a port-a-potty.<\/p>\n
Play Equipment<\/strong> Exercise Track<\/strong> Covered Shelter<\/strong> Open Space and Baseball\/Soccer Field<\/strong> Tennis Courts<\/strong> Sand Volleyball Court<\/strong> Insider tips:<\/strong><\/p>\n For a great park in Prairie Village to teach your kids to ride their bikes: Porter Park<\/a> and Franklin Park<\/p>\n
\nThe play area is not too large, but meets a variety of ages. It includes:<\/p>\n\n
\n
\n
\n
\nThere is a short path circles around the park with other paths that meander around the park and over small bridges. The paths are beautifully shaded and have benches located at various points. It is great for walking, but not great for those learning to ride a bike. The small bridges and turns might be a bit tricky for new riders. However, the entire park is set off from the street. You do not have to worry about traffic.<\/p>\n
\nThere is a full-covered shelter between the tennis courts and play equipment. It has:<\/p>\n\n
\nThese areas are set-off from the road so you do not have to worry about kids or balls rolling into the busy street. Great for running around, playing sports, or sitting on a blanket. Some of the school\u2019s teams will practice here. So, get there before school is out or well-after they have dismissed.<\/p>\n
\nThere are two tennis courts at this park. One is in great condition. The other needs some repairs to the net. So, if you are a very competitive player \u2013 have another plan in place in case the other court is occupied.<\/p>\n
\nThere is a sand volley ball court near the play equipment. It is well shaded, but needs a little love. Some grass has crept in and the net hangs a little low. However, it is still perfect for a friendly game of volleyball.<\/p>\n\n