The heart of the main playground is the “Shdot Yam” model, a multifunctional centerpiece combining climbing, play, and sliding in one innovative, challenging structure. Designed for many players at once, it features cable bridges in various shapes, a variety of special ladders, unique play platforms, a stand-and-spin wheel, interactive play panels, a rope tunnel, two suspended seats, a swinging rope hammock, and multiple slides. This attraction fosters imaginative play, physical development, and social intelligence, while encouraging curiosity, exploration, independence, spatial awareness, sequential planning, and teamwork.
Adjacent to it stands the “Even Sapir” castle—an enchanting, hexagon-towered fortress with both internal and external climbing options. It includes three enclosed slides, two open side-by-side slides, play panels, climbing walls and elements, and two long bridges for immersive, adventurous fun. This structure promotes social interaction, builds arm and leg strength, boosts self-confidence, and helps children face height-related fears in a safe environment.
Beyond these signature installations, the park also offers “lawn games” painted directly onto the synthetic turf—classics like “Hopscotch,” “Island and Sea,” and more. The main advantage of turf games is that they add fresh play options without taking up any extra floor space