Active parks support thriving communities
Active parks are uniquely designed to promote physical activity.
An active community is a thriving community. Active parks invite and encourage park visitors to be physically active, regardless of age or ability.
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Active parks design guide
The comprehensive 8-page guide offers municipal park planners and builders:
- A multi-generational approach to designing parks.
- Active design considerations for promoting park use and physical activity.
- Well-researched examples for creating active parks.
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Active park characteristics
Park planners and builders use an all-ages approach when designing active parks.
An active park:
- Has distinct spaces for multigenerational play and recreation.
- Maximizes outdoor space.
- Encourages park use all year round.
Active park strategies
Design multi-generational play and recreation spaces
- Ensure play-equipment is age-appropriate and current.
- Schedule supervised activities for youth.
- Create fitness zones for adults.
- Design visually appealing walking paths.
Maximize outdoor space
- Plan large, open areas.
- Offer facilities for different physical activities.
- Provide park amenities that support indirect physical activity.
Encourage park use year-round
- Schedule organized sports and activities.
- Market park programs and events on-site.
- Have maps and signage.
- Offer protection from weather conditions.
- Provide good lighting.