1 / 3Magical Bridge Playground
π Sunnyvale, CA
Magical Bridge Playground in Sunnyvale's Fair Oaks Park is a free, fully accessible play space designed for children with physical and cognitive disabilities, autism, visual and hearing impairments, and the medically fragile.
Es un lindo parque para la familia, pero deberΓan apagar las luces mΓ‘s temprano del lado de basket ball , hacen mucho ruido yo pienso que a las 9 serΓa perfecto, porque hay familias que tienen niΓ±os y van a la escuela y se levantan temprano
π Family Action Verdict
Best for families with children of all abilities, including those with physical disabilities, autism, and sensory sensitivities. The inclusive design means children with and without disabilities play alongside each other. Check recent park condition reports before visiting and contact Sunnyvale Parks if issues persist.
βΉοΈ What to Know Before You Go
π¬ What Families Are Saying
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Leticia Agraz
βEs un lindo parque para la familia, pero deberΓan apagar las luces mΓ‘s temprano del lado de basket ball , hacen mucho ruido yo pienso que a las 9 serΓa perfecto, porque hay familias que tienen niΓ±os y van a la escuela y se levantan tempranoβ
Dave Sanchez
βA little smaller than the other Magical Bridge Playgrounds. But this location is FILTHY. Seems like Sunnyvale Parks Dept has been out to lunch for weeks or months. Too bad. Trash and accumulated leaf debris is everywhere!β
Paige Ngo
βFirst time taking our son here. The playground is so dirty. There were broken glasses everywhere on the ground of the blue slide. This is so dangerous. Donβt bring your kids here.β
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Overview
Part of the award-winning Magical Bridge network, this Sunnyvale location in Fair Oaks Park is intentionally designed for social inclusion β one of only several such playgrounds in the Bay Area since the 2015 Palo Alto flagship opened. Equipment accommodates children with mobility limitations, sensory needs, and cognitive differences alongside typical peers. The site is free and publicly operated by the City of Sunnyvale Parks Department.



