Playgrounds & Parks
Used artificial turf is an excellent choice for playgrounds and parks, offering a range of benefits that enhance the outdoor experience for children and families. Turf remains green and inviting year-round, even in high-traffic areas. The low-maintenance nature means no more mowing, weeding, or fertilizing, allowing more time for fun and less for upkeep. Moreover, its visual appeal and adaptability provide the perfect canvas for designing exciting play spaces and recreational areas. Whether it's for a neighborhood park, school playground, or any public space, used artificial turf is an eco-friendly, cost-effective, and visually appealing choice for creating safe and enjoyable outdoor environments.
High Traffic Zones
Used artificial turf finds a second life in parks and playgrounds, particularly in challenging terrain and high-traffic zones. The resilience and low-maintenance nature of recycled turf make it an ideal choice for areas with difficult-to-cut hills or slopes, where natural grass struggles to thrive. This recycled turf not only creates a safe and attractive playing surface but also reduces soil erosion, making it an environmentally responsible choice. In high-traffic areas, such as entryways and walkways in parks, recycled artificial turf serves as a durable, mud-free solution that can withstand heavy foot traffic without compromising its visual appeal. This versatile and sustainable application of used artificial turf offers a cost-effective and long-lasting solution for enhancing the accessibility and functionality of public recreational spaces.
Utilizing used artificial turf in a kids' playground presents a multitude of benefits. Recycled turf not only offers a visually appealing and soft surface for children to play on, but it also contributes to safety by reducing the risk of slips and falls. In addition, it is a sustainable choice that repurposes materials, minimizing waste and supporting eco-conscious initiatives. Used artificial turf requires minimal maintenance compared to natural grass, which means more playtime and less time spent on yard care. Its durability withstands the rigors of high-traffic play areas, ensuring a long-lasting and resilient surface. By repurposing used artificial turf, playgrounds can offer a safe, visually inviting, and eco-friendly space for children to enjoy, making it a smart choice for both kids and the environment.
Kids' Playground
Binghamton
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Recreation Park Playground
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Otsiningo Park MacArthur Park
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Webster Street Park
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Cheri A Lindsey Memorial Park
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Eastside Park
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Phelps Mansion Museum & Park
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Harry L. Davis Park
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Conklin Avenue Park
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Riverside Park
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Woodrow Wilson Park
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George W. Johnson Park
Vestal
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Vestal Hills Park
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Vestal Parkway Park
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Vestal Rail Trail
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Vestal Central Park
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Lee Park
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Oakwood Park
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Willow Brook Park
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Endicott Park
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Maplewood Park
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Vestal Corners Park
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Vestal Community Center
Endicott
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Union-Endicott Community Center
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Johnson City Park
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Oak Hill Park
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Maple Street Park
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North Street Park
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East Park
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South Park
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Central Park
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Lincoln Park
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Memorial Park
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Roosevelt Park
Towns
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Chenango Valley State Park
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Dorchester Park (Whitney Point)
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Greenwood Park (Endwell)
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Aqua-Terra Wilderness Area (Endwell)
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Jones Park (Vestal)
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IBM Glen Trail (Endwell)
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Nathaniel Cole Park (Harpursville)
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Hawkin's Pond Nature Area (Harpursville)
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Nanticoke Valley State Park (Lisle)
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Whitney Point Lake Park (Whitney Point)
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Susquehanna River Trail
Additional Parks and Fun
Additional Parks
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Arnold Park (Vestal)
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Ethel Place Park (Vestal)
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Moore Park (Vestal)
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Twin orchard park (Vestal)
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Stratford Park (Vestal)
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West Endicott Park (Endicott)
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Glendale Park (Endicott)
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Roundtop Picnic Area (Endicott)
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Jennie F Snapp Park (Endicott)
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Boswell Hill Park (Endicott)
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Chenango Bridge Park (Chenango Forks)
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Hillcrest Park (Chenango Forks)
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Wolfe Park (Chenango Forks)
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River Flats Sports Field (Whitney Point)
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Rotary Sports Field (Whitney Point)
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Dorchester Park (Whitney Point)
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Greenwood Park (Lisle)
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Highland Park (Endwell)
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Union Parks & Rec. Dept. (Endwell)
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Highland Park Pavilion 6 (Endwell)
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Nathaniel Cole Park (Harpursville)
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Animal Adventure Park (Harpursville)
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The Preserve (Harpursville)
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Leggett Park (Afton)
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Innovative Playground Services Inc (Lisle)
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Upper Lisle Park (Lisle)
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Schnurbusch Park (Conklin)
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Playground (Conklin)
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Conklin Forks Park (Conklin)
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Julius Rogers Park (Binghamton)
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Veterans River Park (Kirkwood)
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CFJ Park (Johnson City)
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Northside Park (Johnson City)
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Boland Park (Johnson City)
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William Hill Park (Johnson City)
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Jenison park (Johnson City)