Playgrounds In Pictures: Bell Watertown Apartments Playground
This is part of a series photographing and reviewing playgrounds and parks in the Boston Metro Area; playgrounds and parks are an important part of the infrastructure that promotes healthy early childhood development; they should be celebrated and invested in to support young children and their families. So far, we have looked at:
1. Perkins School For The Blind’s Playground (Watertown)
2. Pat and Gabriel Farren Playground (Watertown)
3. Transportation Children Center’s Playground (Boston)
4. Irving Park (Watertown)
5. Smith Playground in Allston
6. Watertown’s 552 Main St Playground
7. Mother’s Rest Playground along The Muddy River (Boston)
8. Clifford Playground (Boston)
9. Dorothy Curran Playground at Joe Moakley Park (South Boston)
10. Martin Richard’s Part at The Smith Family Waterfront (Boston)
11. Filippello Playground (Watertown)
12: Artesani Playground (Brighton/Along Charles River)
13. Lowell Playground in Waltham
14: Bemis Playground (Watertown)
15. Beaver Brook Reservation Playground (Belmont)
16. Stanley A. Ringer Playground (Allston)
17. Sekler Playground (Cambridge)
18. Lawton Playground (Brookline)
19. Richard J. Forte Memorial Playground and Park (Newton MA)
20. Stearns Park Playground (Newton)
This post will look at Bell Watertown Apartments new playground. This new playground is located at
100 Woodview Way Watertown, MA, 02472.
This is a small playground, but it packs a lot into it. The first thing one notices is the inviting wood the playground is made from. It also has swings, a couple of slides, and a rock climbing wall for young children to develop their gross motor skills. The Playground is not too far from The Charles River and the edge of the playground is surrounded by trees which provide shade and add to the ambiance. Check out photos of the playground below.