Fixed locationDestination inclusive playgrounds

Sean's Park

Las Vegas, NV

Private 2.5-acre accessible playground in Las Vegas designed for recreation and education for adults with disabilities, with a wheelchair swing and other adaptive features.
Plan This Visit

Best for

Best fit for adults with disabilities and supported recreation use; not primarily positioned as a mainstream kids-only playground.

Price

Pricing was not clearly published on the reviewed official page.

Visit style

Planned visit

Birthday parties

Available

Profile

Strong profile coverage

Atlas Perspective

Editor's Take

Most relevant for families, caregivers, or groups specifically seeking disability-centered accessible recreation rather than a typical drop-in public playground.

Atlas Perspective

Best Fit

Best For
  • Adults with disabilities and supported recreation groups.
  • Caregivers looking for a disability-focused accessible play environment.
  • Visitors prioritizing a wheelchair swing and private accessible setting.
Less Ideal For
  • Families wanting a simple spontaneous public-park stop.
  • Visitors who need clearly published daily drop-in hours.
  • Parents seeking a standard city playground experience for younger children.

At a Glance

Venue type

Destination playground

Age groups

Mixed ages

Mobility features

Wheelchair swing

Surface type

Mixed surfaces

Shade level

Mixed shade

Accessibility supports

Accessible routes

Operator type

Nonprofit

Inclusive programming or events

Yes

Plan Your Visit

WeatherOutdoor facility in Las Vegas climate.
Access ModelPrivate accessible playground operated by Opportunity Village.
What To Bring
Any mobility or communication supports your participant usesWater and sun protection for outdoor use
Planning NoteConfirm visit eligibility, reservation process, or supervised access details before visiting.

Pricing Snapshot

SummaryPricing was not clearly published on the reviewed official page.

About the Venue

Sean's Park is a distinctive Las Vegas accessible playground operated by Opportunity Village rather than a city parks department. Official materials describe it as a 2.5-acre private accessible playground created to support recreation and education for adults with disabilities. The organization specifically highlights a wheelchair swing along with accessible recreation elements, making it a meaningful specialty stop for disability-focused programming and supported group use. Because it is private rather than a standard open city park, families should expect more visit-planning friction and confirm public access details before going.

Atlas Perspective

Inclusive Play Atlas Notes

Age FitBest fit for adults with disabilities and supported recreation use; not primarily positioned as a mainstream kids-only playground.
Noise LevelVariable depending on program use
Visit StylePlanned visit
Energy LevelVariable
Parent ComfortHigh for mission-driven disability support, lower for casual drop-in convenience.
Booking FrictionModerate to high

Birthday Party Snapshot

SummaryNo clear public birthday-party package details were confirmed from the reviewed official page.

Accessibility & Comfort

Considerations
Official materials center adults with disabilities rather than a general public child-play model.Access appears more structured than a typical municipal park visit.
Officially Documented Features
Wheelchair swingAccessible play and recreation elements
Accessible routes

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Quick Summary

Best for

Best fit for adults with disabilities and supported recreation use; not primarily positioned as a mainstream kids-only playground.

Price

Pricing was not clearly published on the reviewed official page.

Visit style

Planned visit

Birthday parties

Available

Contact Information

Address

6300 W. Oakey Blvd.

Las Vegas, NV, 89146

Source & Verification

Last updated

April 18, 2026

Verification summary

Last verified: April 11, 2026

Checked against 2 public sources.

Reviewed as

Municipal source review

What Changed

April 11, 2026

Created listing from official Opportunity Village accessibility pages.

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