Fixed locationNeighborhood inclusive playgrounds

Ridgewood Park

Northeast Oak Harbor, Oak Harbor, WA

Oak Harbor neighborhood park with a fully ADA accessible playground and open-space trails, suited to everyday play rather than a destination-style outing.
Plan This Visit

Best for

Toddlers through grade-school ages

Price

Free public park.

Visit style

Neighborhood playground

Atlas Perspective

Editor's Take

The strongest currently documented official accessibility claim in Oak Harbor is here, even though the city publishes fewer feature specifics than ideal.

Atlas Perspective

Best Fit

Best For
  • Families in Oak Harbor who want a clearly city-identified ADA accessible playground.
  • Kids who do better with a quieter neighborhood park setting.
  • Caregivers combining playtime with a short trail walk.
Less Ideal For
  • Families seeking detailed published info on surfacing, swings, or transfer systems.
  • Visitors wanting restrooms, fountains, or destination-park amenities confirmed in official materials.
  • Anyone wanting a large regional inclusive playground experience.

At a Glance

Venue type

Neighborhood playground

Age groups

ToddlersPreschoolersBig kids

Mobility features

Ground-level playWide pathways

Surface type

Mixed surfaces

Shade level

Mixed shade

Accessibility supports

Accessible routes

Park context

Trail accessPart of a larger park

Operator type

Municipal

Visit options

Free entry

Toddler-friendly

Yes

Plan Your Visit

LayoutPlayground plus connected open space and trails.
Visit StyleNeighborhood park visit.
WeatherOutdoor park with conditions that can vary by season and exposure.

Pricing Snapshot

AdmissionFree
SummaryFree public park.

About the Venue

Ridgewood Park stands out in Oak Harbor because the city specifically describes it as having a fully ADA accessible playground. The park pairs that play area with roughly five acres of connected open space and trails, which can make the visit feel less cramped than a tiny tot lot. Public details are limited compared with newer flagship inclusive playground projects, but the official city park description gives Ridgewood Park one of the strongest direct accessibility statements in the region. It is best for local family play, walking, and lower-key outdoor time rather than a feature-packed destination trip.

Atlas Perspective

Indoor Play Atlas Notes

Age FitToddlers through grade-school ages
Booking FrictionNone
Energy LevelLow to moderate
Noise LevelUsually low
Parent ComfortGood if you want a simpler neighborhood setting.
Visit StyleNeighborhood playground

Accessibility & Comfort

Considerations
The official park description reviewed does not publish a full inclusive feature list.Image sourcing for the play area was not available from the official material reviewed.
Known Accessible Elements
Fully ADA accessible playground
Site Notes
Official city park descriptions also note five acres of open space connected by trails.
Accessible routes

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Quick Summary

Best for

Toddlers through grade-school ages

Price

Free public park.

Visit style

Neighborhood playground

Contact Information

Address

NE 11th Avenue

Oak Harbor, WA

Source & Verification

Last updated

April 11, 2026

Verification summary

Last verified: April 11, 2026

Checked against 1 public source.

Source

Ai Region Research

What Changed

April 11, 2026

Created listing from official City of Oak Harbor park description PDF.

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