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Soldier's Field RoadThis place is idyllic. It's a playground and wading pool right on the Charles River. I brought the toddler I care for to play there--the wading pool was closed unfortunately, must be because it is September. But, the playground equipment was great and then I took him for a stroll along the Charles River Bike Path, stopping to admire the ducks and the boats on the water, check out the kayaking center and peer into the beautiful community garden. There are benches and picnic tables nearby and plenty of portapotties. You can get here by bus--it's near the 86 busline (get off at Western and Everett and walk over to Soldier's Field Road.) It is so worth the trip.
It's funny, when I was a kid I had a fear of this park, because the play structures in the water area were made of the sharpest, hardest concrete material the city could source.
Now, as a mom, I have one serious issue with this water park, and while I'm sure it was a freak occurrence that I was just unfortunate to witness, it has put me off too much to tempt me to allow my kids back into that water. *
While very crowded, the playground is OK, but the edge of the river is one of the grubbiest places I have seen- between the discarded bottles, and condoms and the goose poo, I would rather not have them playing down there either.
I think I'll keep observing from a distance and let my kids run in the fountain at (the MUCH cleaner) Dana Park
*what was found in the water, and subsequently caused the staff to close the fountain for 'cleaning', was way too gross to mention here, but I'll tell you if you really feel that you need to know.
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Little Sister: I want to go swimming when we meet each other again.
Me: * thinking - ewww public pools gross, why does Amy my Best Friend EVA live fucking 35 miles away * OK Honey, let me see what I can find. It's going to be a nice day so we should find something outside.
Two days later:
Roni: Blah blah blah *shovel in food from Shabu Zen* blah blah yeah gurl, I'm not liking Saki *WHAT?!!* blah blah OMG you should take her to the Spray Parks - give Babara Ann a call
Me: Blah blah blah * shoveling food in mouth* blah blah blah hotness in Belize blah blah blah seriously gurl? That sounds awesome blah blah blah * reaching over table to grab Roni's Saki cause t can't go to waste*
Two days later:
Barbara Ann: Yes it's cool, she'll love it! *And Babara Ann should know cause she has 2 little mini's that lurve the water*
Me: Done
Saturday 80 degrees......30 minutes from Malden........typical wading pool, but enhanced since I last frequented one. Now they have industrial strength sprinklers inside the pool. I felt a bit awkward, it's mainly Mom's and Dad's around as I rip the t and shorts off the reveal my bikini. Hey Rock what ya Mama gave ya right? Would I go again? Ummmmmmmm to be debated for me. I think I'd consider tempting my Best Friend and her Husband with a gallon of Tanqueray first so I can take pleasure in their quiet, clean pool.
It's seriously is nice, but it is what it is. A crowded public pool with lots of little kids. It's clean for the most part we had a 30 minute intermission to clean something?? Hmmm. But it's free, parking free and the rest of the park is really quite lovely.
If you are OK with overly crowded, go. If you are not - opt for biking the nice paths along the river they have. As if you are any where close to my level of patience, you'll probably crack after an hour.
At the end of the day Barbara Ann was right. My little loved it. I mean really the day wasn't about me anyway.
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On a hot day, this is a great place to take your toddler or young child to cool off. Artesani Park is a cute little park, located off of Soldier's Field Road. Situated right next to the Charles, it is one among a string of parks and outdoor attractions on the Cambridge/Brighton border.
The city did a good job with this place, and there are two fenced-in climbing structures and plenty of park benches. Has a separate building with men's and women's facilities. The park is pretty well-kept and decently clean considering the number of people who go through there.
But the main attraction is the wading pool, which is perfect for kids ages 1-6. You must shower on the side of the bathroom buillding BEFORE entering the fenced-in water area. The pool is a decent size and shaped a bit like an oblong clover with two "beaches" on either side, where the water gets gradually deeper starting from zero inches. The center of the pool has four L-shaped water pipes with various ways to spray water: a waterfall, in streams, as mist, and fourth one was not working when I went.
I think the full depth of the pool is about a foot, and there are several lifeguards on duty just in case. There are park benches around the fence. There are lot and lots of people here, and the water does get kind of murky. They closed for an hour for mid-afternoon cleaning at 4PM when we went. There is also a small oval with three water sprays.
As a parent, I'd recommend:
- Wear your suit, because there is a lot of splashing.
- Pack your own drinks and snacks, unless you want to buy ice cream from the truck that's parked there.
- Bring a folding chair if you must sit down
How to find it: While heading south on Soldier's Field, turn off of Soldier's Field into the large parking lot RIGHT AFTER the exit for the left-hand turn. It is the far end of the lot, opposite the outdoor theater and the greenhouse there.
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Some friends and I met up here for a cookout and had a great time. The park was well maintained, had plenty of trash cans available and is right on the Charles River. There are also bathroom facilities near the playgrounds, which is great.
They say you can't use charcoal grills there but just about everyone was doing so and no one was complaining.
If you do plan an event here be warned that the parking lot seemed to fill up at around 2:30 or so.
I came to Artesani Park upon the recommendation of scores of parents but had never quite been able to find it, as it was located in the no-man's-land of twisting highways and sudden roundabouts on the far side of Cambridge. It was worth the internet investigation to get the proper name and location of the park (though I never did get a prescise address, though it can't be missed while driving by), just in time for some of the hottest weather of 2007. In addition to the TWO full-fenced play structures fit to please most any kid, the park boasts an amazing wading pool. But calling it a simple wading pool does not do the place juctice, really. It is a water-wonder-world for any kid under 12. The water is crystal-clear, the lifeguards are overly plentiful and almost annoyingly attentive, and while splashing in the cool water one can enjoy a view of the Charles. But let me tell you more. There is an awesome overhead piping system that creates several waterfalls, a system of water arch-ways to delight the eyes of parents watching or wading, and a shimmering curtain of water that created an hour of fun for my four-year old boy, who peeped and ran through it over and over again. Older kids can also enjoy that the center of the pool has just enough depth to allow for some actual swimming, if only for a few strokes. The pool is fully encircled by benches, so parents can bring work or reading and always find a shady spot. This is clearly going to be one of our regular summer spots this year. It's free (though I would gladly pay to get in), clean, and the series of waterfalls are interactive (kids can invent games based on the system of falling water!), refreshing (the water is COLD), and fun to watch. The kids will all have a good time. You might even get a sullen teenager to crack a smile and take the plunge.
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