Naples, Maine Playgrounds: Where to Take Kids to Play

If you’re a family in Naples looking for an easy way to get outside with your kids, you have a few great options to keep things simple and local. From lakeside views to school-based play spaces, Naples offers just enough variety to make it easy to get out of the house without overthinking it. Whether you’re meeting a friend or just need a change of scenery, these spots give kids space to climb, swing, and play.

Let’s take a look at a few go-to playground spots in Naples!


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Naples Town Beach Playground

Location: Naples Town Beach, Naples, ME
Access: Seasonal access (typically late spring through early fall)

Set right along Long Lake, this playground pairs simple play structures with one of the best views in the area. It’s an easy place to spend a morning or stretch a quick visit into something longer.

What you’ll find:

  • Playground structure with slides and climbing features
  • Swings
  • Sandy beach and open shoreline
  • Picnic areas nearby

Best for: Families who want a mix of playground time and water access, especially in the warmer months.


Songo Locks Elementary School Playground

Location: Songo Locks Elementary School, Naples, ME
Access: Open to the public outside of school hours

A reliable, no-frills option that works well for everyday play. It’s easy to get to, easy to use, and a good choice when you just need the kids to move.

What you’ll find:

  • Playground structure with slides and climbing features
  • Swings
  • Open space for running and games

Best for: Quick outings, after-dinner play, or meeting up with friends without much planning.


Tips for Visiting Naples Playgrounds

Go outside school hours:
For school-based playgrounds, plan your visit after school, on weekends, or during breaks.

Keep it simple:
These are the kinds of spots that don’t require a full plan—just show up and let the kids play.

Pair it with something nearby:
Grab an ice cream, walk along the causeway, or bring a snack to turn a short stop into a full outing.


Exploring local playgrounds like these is one of the easiest ways to spend time together as a family. No big plans, no extra cost—just fresh air, space to play, and a chance to enjoy your community.

So next time you need a quick outing, head to one of Naples’ playgrounds and let the kids lead the way.

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I’m Lauren


I am a lifelong Mainer and the creator of Lake Region Kids Calendar! As a mom of two living and playing in the Sebago Lake Region, I love staying active indoors and outdoors, sharing local hidden gems, and highlighting the kid and family friendly events and activities that make our community special.

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