Fixed locationInclusive playgrounds

All-Play Playground at Pride Park

Pride Park, Hartsville, SC

New inclusive playground at Pride Park in Hartsville with adaptive equipment, accessible surfacing, and free daily sunrise-to-sunset access.
Plan This Visit

Best for

Toddlers through big kids

Hours

Open daily from sunrise to sunset.

Price

Free public playground.

Parking

On-site park parking is likely available.

Visit style

Neighborhood/community park visit

Profile

Strong profile coverage

Atlas Perspective

Editor's Take

This is the better Hartsville pick if you want newer accessible surfacing and a current city-backed inclusive build.

Atlas Perspective

Best Fit

Best For
  • Families needing a newer inclusive playground with accessible surfacing.
  • Children using wheelchairs or mobility devices.
  • Quick free outdoor visits with simple planning.
Less Ideal For
  • Families wanting a large destination playground with many specialized feature zones.
  • Visitors who need a fully fenced layout.

At a Glance

Venue type

Inclusive playground

Age groups

ToddlersPreschoolersBig kidsMixed ages

Mobility features

Ground-level playWide pathways

Family amenities

Restrooms nearbyParkingPavilions or shelters

Surface type

Rubber surface

Shade level

Limited shade

Restroom access

Nearby restrooms

Accessibility supports

Accessible routesSmooth paths

Park context

Part of a larger parkPicnic area

Operator type

Municipal

Visit options

Free entryOpen dailyDawn to duskParking on site

Toddler-friendly

Yes

Plan Your Visit

Hours

Mondaysunrise - sunset
Tuesdaysunrise - sunset
Wednesdaysunrise - sunset
Thursdaysunrise - sunset
Fridaysunrise - sunset
Saturdaysunrise - sunset
Sundaysunrise - sunset
Notes
Official facility information identifies Pride Park as a park with a picnic shelter, playground, restrooms, and open area.
ParkingOn-site park parking is likely available.
Facilities
PlaygroundPicnic shelterRestroomsOpen park space
What To Bring
WaterSun protection
Hours SummaryOpen daily from sunrise to sunset.

Pricing Snapshot

SummaryFree public playground.
AdmissionFree

About the Venue

The All-Play Playground at Pride Park is Hartsville's newer inclusive playground, opened in 2025 to let children of all abilities play side by side. City materials describe adaptive and accessible equipment along with a 5-to-6-inch recycled tire foam layer intended to improve safety and wheelchair access. Families wanting a straightforward city playground with current accessible surfacing should put this one high on the list. It is especially useful for local free-play visits that do not require reservations or staffed programming.

Atlas Perspective

Inclusive Play Atlas Notes

Age FitToddlers through big kids
Noise LevelModerate
Visit StyleNeighborhood/community park visit
Energy LevelModerate
Parent ComfortStrong for easy local visits thanks to free entry and clear hours

Accessibility & Comfort

Known Features
Adaptive and accessible play equipmentAccessible recycled tire foam surfacingDesigned for children of all abilities
Considerations
The city page reviewed did not list every individual adaptive component by name.Families with specific swing or transfer needs may still want to confirm equipment details before visiting.
Accessible routesSmooth paths

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Quick Summary

Best for

Toddlers through big kids

Hours

Open daily from sunrise to sunset.

Price

Free public playground.

Parking

On-site park parking is likely available.

Contact Information

Address

630 S 6th St

Hartsville, SC, 29550

Source & Verification

Last updated

April 18, 2026

Verification summary

Last verified: April 11, 2026

Checked against 3 public sources.

Reviewed as

Municipal source review

What Changed

April 11, 2026

Created listing from official Hartsville city news and facility directory.

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