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Inclusive Playground Opens In Little Egg Harbor, More To Come
Freedom Fields County Park is the first in Ocean County to see an inclusive playground, and more towns will have them soon as well.

LITTLE EGG HARBOR, NJ — Traditional playgrounds throughout Ocean County are being upgraded to be inclusive for children of all abilities.
“Children have different abilities and we want to provide all children the opportunity to enjoy outside recreational activities at our playgrounds,” said Ocean County Commissioner Virginia E. Haines, Chairwoman of the Ocean County Department of Parks and Recreation. “With warm weather approaching we are looking forward to opening these new playgrounds to children of all ages and skills.”
These upgrades include installing new equipment that can be used by children who need wheelchairs, need help with mobility or have other disabilities that keep them from being able to use traditional playground equipment.
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You can see the new equipment yourself at Freedom Fields County Park in Little Egg Harbor, the first in the county to be upgraded. The brightly-colored playground features a pour in play rubber surface, a sensory area, swings that accommodate a child and parent, a slide and more.
Haines said the Ocean County Board of Commissioners has made it a priority to invest in the new facilities and is using funds from the federal American Rescue Plan Act as well as the New Jersey Green Acres Jakes Law Grant.
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The Ocean County Department of Parks and Recreation is also working on upgrades to the playgrounds at Lake Shenandoah Park, Lakewood, Beaver Dam Creek County Park, Point Pleasant, and Stanley “Tip” Seaman County Park, Tuckerton.
Upgrades to these facilities are expected to be completed during the summer months.
“The Ocean County Department of Parks and Recreation is working with designers to create the custom playgrounds,” Haines said. “All surfaces are pour in play rubber which will provide easier access for children in wheel chairs or other mobility devices. Each of these playgrounds will have a different theme with many different structures, sensory play, and features.”
Ocean County secured grant money from the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection’s Jakes Law Grant to fund the construction and installation of a fully inclusive playground at Enos Pond County Park in Lacey Township.
Jake’s Law, which passed in 2018, encourages counties to build inclusive playgrounds that exceed the standards outlined in the Americans with Disabilities Act and result in accommodating people with disabilities to the greatest degree possible.
In upcoming months, the Parks Department will also be upgrading three additional playground facilities as well as building a brand new playground.
The process has begun to upgrade two outdated playgrounds in Ocean County Park, Lakewood, including one by the picnic area, and the other known as Slide City. Slide City playground will also feature an attached workout area with state-of-the-art fully functional outdoor workout equipment.
Patriots Park Sports Complex, Jackson Township, is scheduled to receive a similar upgrade with sports themed play equipment also with an attached workout area for a multigenerational family experience. A brand new playground is planned to be constructed at the newly acquired Matthews McKinley Park in Lakewood.
“We are so pleased to be able to offer these upgraded accessible playgrounds to our residents and visitors and we encourage everyone to use them,” Haines said. “While many of the upgraded playgrounds will be ready for use this summer, we expect to have all the upgrades completed by the summer of 2025.”
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