Standish Memorial Park Playground (Standish, Maine)

Address: 695 Ossipee Trail W, Standish, ME
Best for Ages: 2–12 years old
Surface Type: Mulch
Fencing: Not fenced


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Why Families Love Standish Memorial Park Playground

Standish Memorial Park is one of those playgrounds that works well for families with multiple kids at different ages. With separate play areas designed for both younger and older children, it gives families room to spread out while still keeping everyone in the same general space.

The playground sits beside open park space with a pavilion, picnic tables, and benches, making it easy to stay awhile instead of feeling rushed through a quick stop. While the playground itself is mostly full sun, the pavilion offers a reliable shaded spot for snack breaks, lunches, or cooling off between play sessions.

One of the standout features here is the large climbing web that adds a little more challenge for older kids who want something beyond traditional slides and ladders.

It’s the kind of playground that feels especially useful during mud season and shoulder seasons too, when families are looking for a simple place to get outside without committing to a full hike or big outing.


Play & Explore

Playground Equipment

Ages 2–5 Play Structure:
A smaller play structure designed with younger children in mind featuring:

  • Smaller slides
  • Easy climbing access
  • Lower platforms
  • Age-appropriate features for toddlers and preschoolers

Ages 5–12 Play Structure:
A larger structure for older kids with:

  • Multiple slides
  • Elevated platforms
  • Climbing features
  • More challenging play elements

Climbing Web:
A large climbing web gives older kids another active challenge and adds variety beyond the traditional structures.

Swings

Four swings total including:

  • Two standard belt swings
  • Two toddler bucket swings

Rest & Refuel

Shade: Pavilion provides good shade coverage, but the playground itself is mostly full sun
Restrooms: Seasonal park restrooms may be available depending on park operations
Seating: Benches and picnic tables throughout the playground area
Water Access: Bring water bottles, especially during warmer weather


Getting There & Getting Around

Parking: On-site parking lot directly beside the playground
Accessibility: Easy access from the parking area; mulch surface may be difficult for wheelchairs and strollers in some sections
Cell Service/Wi-Fi: Strong cell service throughout the area


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Parent Pointers

Visibility:
The playground has a fairly open layout, making it easier to keep eyes on multiple kids across the different play areas.
Safety Notes:
The playground is not fenced, so younger children may need closer supervision, especially near the parking areas and open park space.
Sun Exposure:
Most of the equipment sits in direct sun during the middle of the day. Morning visits or later afternoons can feel more comfortable during summer.
Good for Mixed Ages:
Having separate play structures for younger and older kids makes this one especially helpful for families with toddlers and elementary-age children together.
Bring Snacks or Lunch:
The pavilion and picnic tables make this an easy spot for a simple outdoor lunch or snack break.


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Final Notes

Standish Memorial Park is one of those dependable local playgrounds that keeps things simple in the best way. Separate age-based play structures, swings, climbing features, and plenty of open space make it easy for families to settle in and let kids play at their own pace.

Whether you’re stopping for an hour after errands, meeting friends for a park playdate, or looking for an easy outdoor option during mud season, this playground offers a low-stress way to spend time outside together.

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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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