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Old 06-28-2009, 08:46 AM
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Default playgrounds around Fairfield, Cypress TX

My family is relocating to the northwest part of Houston this summer. My husband and I saw some lovely homes in Fairfield and Stonegate yesterday. I liked a lot of what we saw, but can't seem to find a lot of playgrounds for my children. Most of what is in Fairfield is very small. Our kids are 2, 5, and 7. Where we live in Illinois, we enjoy having lunch at a local park and playing on the jungle gym equipment. We did find one park called Dyess Park that isn't too far away. Can anyone tell me about any others? Where do moms with small kids meet up in Fairfield?

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They have a great park with a terrific splash pad at Cypress Creek Lakes. Bridgeland has numerous, numerous good parks, including a cool wooded disc golf park that runs between the lake and Cypress Creek. Longwood and Coles Crossing have several nice parks.

I'm sure Fairfield has lots of parks, though I can't say that I've seen them.
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Thank you for the suggestions. I didn't think to drive through nearby areas to see their playgrounds. Are residents of other communities allowed to use that splashpad at Cypress Lakes?
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