Windmill-tower slides at Reshaw Playground in Evansville
Fixed locationAll-abilities parks

Reshaw Playground

North side of Evansville along the Platte River, Evansville, WY

New Western-themed Evansville playground with ramps, harness swings, big climbing play, and a riverfront park setting.
Plan This Visit

Best for

Best for preschoolers through big kids.

Price

Free public playground.

Parking

Parking available

Visit style

Destination neighborhood-park visit.

Profile

Strong profile coverage

Atlas Perspective

Editor's Take

A strong pick for families who want newer equipment, imaginative theme work, and at least some clearly confirmed accessibility features.

Atlas Perspective

Best Fit

Best For
  • Big-energy kids who want climbing, slides, and imaginative structures.
  • Families looking for a newer park with ramp access and supportive swing options.
  • Mixed-age outings where some kids want challenge play and others want swings.
  • Parents who enjoy a destination feel without leaving the Casper area.
Less Ideal For
  • Families who need a fully documented list of inclusive elements like communication boards or wheelchair swings.
  • Visitors seeking a quiet, low-stimulation playground.
  • Families wanting guaranteed full shade or fencing.

At a Glance

Venue type

All-abilities park

Age groups

ToddlersPreschoolersBig kidsMixed ages

Mobility features

Ramped accessAdaptive swings

Sensory and communication features

Vestibular playVisual play

Family amenities

ParkingPicnic tables

Surface type

Mixed surfaces

Shade level

Limited shade

Accessibility supports

Accessible routes

Park context

Part of a larger parkPicnic area

Operator type

Municipal

Visit options

Free entryParking on site

Toddler-friendly

Yes

Plan Your Visit

ParkingPublic park visit; confirm current lot access on arrival.
SettingLocated in Reshaw Park on the north side of Evansville along the Platte River.
WeatherOutdoor park; plan for wind, sun, and river-adjacent conditions.
What To Expect
Large themed structureSlidesRock-climbing wallSwing setsCovered wagon play feature

Pricing Snapshot

SummaryFree public playground.

About the Venue

Reshaw Playground is a newly opened Evansville play space inside Reshaw Park, built with a distinctive Western theme tied to local crossing history along the Platte River. Local reporting confirms ramps around the main play area and swings with harnesses, alongside monkey bars, four slides, a rock wall, two swing sets, and a covered wagon feature with a moving floor. It looks especially appealing for mixed-age families who want a fresh, high-interest outdoor park with a stronger accessibility focus than a typical neighborhood playground.

Atlas Perspective

Inclusive Play Atlas Notes

Age FitBest for preschoolers through big kids.
Noise LevelModerate to high when busy.
Visit StyleDestination neighborhood-park visit.
Energy LevelHigh.
Parent ComfortGood for families wanting a visually interesting play space with room to explore.

Accessibility & Comfort

Known Features
Ramps around the main play areaSwings designed with harnesses
Considerations
Accessibility details are clearly reported, but a full official spec sheet was not publicly available in the sources reviewed.
Accessible routes

Gallery

Slides climbing the windmill tower at Reshaw Playground
The new playground uses a Western design with tall slide structures and large-scale play.

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Quick Summary

Best for

Best for preschoolers through big kids.

Price

Free public playground.

Parking

Parking available

Visit style

Destination neighborhood-park visit.

Contact Information

Address

Reshaw Park

Evansville, WY

Source & Verification

Last updated

April 18, 2026

Verification summary

Last verified: April 11, 2026

Checked against 1 public source.

Reviewed as

Municipal source review

What Changed

April 11, 2026

Created listing from 2025 opening coverage confirming accessibility-oriented design.

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