Leander's expanding parks system and its Cedar Park and Round Rock neighbors give families a strong range of playground options — from Leander's own skate-park-adjacent structures to an all-abilities play town in Round Rock and a dinosaur-dig sandbox in Cedar Park. Here are the best playgrounds near Leander in 2026.
Top-Rated Playgrounds Near Leander
1. Benbrook Ranch Park (Leander)
Location: 1100 Halsey Dr, Leander, TX 78641
Skate park and batting cages alongside playground at Leander's Benbrook Ranch Park: Benbrook Ranch Park is Leander's most feature-complete neighborhood park — playground, skate park, disc golf, three baseball fields with batting cages, and trail access. Batting cages free and open daily. 1.1 miles from Leander center.
Good to know: playground, skate park, disc golf, batting cages, trails, restrooms.
Parent tip: Batting cages are free and open daily. The disc golf course winds through natural areas — good for a post-playground walk. See Leander parks for a full-day plan.
For current hours and seasonal closures, see the official Benbrook Ranch Park page.
2. Robin Bledsoe Park (Leander)
Location: 601 S Bagdad Rd, Leander, TX 78641
Free playground and splash pad in central Leander at Robin Bledsoe Park: Robin Bledsoe Park combines a playground with swings, a free seasonal splash pad (May–September) with dump buckets and ground sprays, an amphitheater for summer events, ball fields, and an adjacent pool. Leander's most central family park.
Good to know: playground, swings, splash pad, amphitheater, swimming pool adjacent, restrooms.
Parent tip: Splash pad typically runs May through September. Adjacent pool has its own hours and fees. Check splash pads near Leander for water-day details.
3. Lakewood Park (Leander)
Location: 2040 Artesian Springs Crossing, Leander, TX 78641
125-acre Leander playground and lakeside park at Lakewood — skate park and kayak launch: Lakewood Park is Leander's biggest and most complete park — playground with swings, skate park, off-leash dog park, fishing pier, kayak launch on the lake, trail access, and seasonal splash pad on soft rubber surface. 2.4 miles from Leander center.
Good to know: playground, swings, skate park, dog park, kayak launch, restrooms.
Parent tip: The splash pad runs seasonally on a soft squishy 2024 ground surface — comfortable for younger kids. Bring a kayak or fishing gear for the lake section. See Leander parks for more ideas.
4. Champion Park (Cedar Park)
Heading out of Leander, budget under 10 min on the road — short enough for a spontaneous weekday trip.
Location: 1435 Main St, Cedar Park, TX 78613
Cedar Park playground with dinosaur-dig sandbox and fossil imprints near Leander: Champion Park is the playground with a theme — a shaded sandbox with a dinosaur-dig design and embedded fossil imprints, plus a solid playground and Brushy Creek Trail access. Spring wildflowers make it a seasonal destination worth the 6-mile drive from Leander.
Good to know: playground, fossil imprints, shade, swings.
Parent tip: Trail access to Brushy Creek here connects to a much larger trail network. Best visited in spring for the wildflowers surrounding the park. Check parks near Leander for more Cedar Park options.
Hours and amenities shift with the season — confirm today's on the Champion Park city page.
5. Brushy Creek Lake Park (Cedar Park)
From Leander, it runs under 10 min door-to-door — Cedar Park's roads are straightforward from the highway.
Location: 3300 Brushy Creek Rd, Cedar Park, TX 78613
Playground and kayak launch at Cedar Park's Brushy Creek Lake Park near Leander: Brushy Creek Lake Park combines a playground with swings, a seasonal splash pad, sand volleyball, fishing access, and a kayak and canoe launch on a 38-acre lake. Brushy Creek Trail connects from the park. Free, 6 miles from Leander.
Good to know: playground, swings, splash pad, kayak launch, sand volleyball, restrooms.
Parent tip: The splash pad and lake access run seasonally — check Cedar Park Parks for open dates. See splash pads near Leander for summer water-day planning.
6. Devine Lake Park (Leander)
Location: 1807 Waterfall Avenue, Leander, TX 78641
Devine Lake Park Leander — playground, swings, and fishing pond in a quiet setting: Devine Lake Park is Leander's quieter lakeside pick — playground, swings, fishing pond, seasonal splash pad, pavilion, and a lake trail loop. Smaller and less trafficked than Lakewood Park; good for weekday mornings or when you want elbow room.
Good to know: playground, swings, fishing pond, splash pad, lake trail, restrooms.
Parent tip: Fishing is free for kids under 17. The park is one of Leander's most peaceful spots — early weekday mornings are especially calm. Also see Leander parks for more lakeside options.
7. Play for All Abilities Park (Round Rock)
Driving from Leander, about 21 min without traffic gets you there — easy to pair with a lunch stop in Round Rock.
Location: 151 N A W Grimes Blvd, Round Rock, TX 78664
Inclusive play town 14 miles from Leander at Round Rock's Play for All Abilities Park: Play for All Abilities Park near Leander is a 7-acre fenced inclusive playground with a pretend town, accessible treehouse, zip lines, race track, nature play, music area, sand pit, and splash pad — the park kids ask to return to. Recommended ages 5+.
Good to know: inclusive playground, pretend town, accessible treehouse, ziplines, sand pit, restrooms.
Parent tip: Recommended for ages 5 and up; kids under 10 require an adult. Fenced perimeter gives parents peace of mind. Check parks near Leander for other day-trip ideas in the corridor.
Closures are rare, but you can confirm real-time operations on the Play for All Abilities Park facilities status page before packing up the car.
How we picked these
We prioritized playgrounds with varied play structures — climbers, slides, swings, and unique features that hold kids' attention across age groups. All-abilities and inclusive design was the top criterion. Shade coverage, rubber or poured surfacing, on-site restrooms, and nearby amenities that extend the visit all factored in. Unique structures (dinosaur sandbox, inclusive treehouse, zip lines) moved parks up the list.Planning your visit
Central Texas heat peaks June through September — aim for before 10 am or after 6 pm on playground days. Rubber-surfaced playgrounds get uncomfortably hot by midday. Spring and fall mornings offer the best comfortable playground weather in Leander. The Brushy Creek Trail connects several Cedar Park and Leander parks for extended rides or walks between playground stops.For more kids' events near Leander this week, see the Leander events page.
Leander Playgrounds — Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best playgrounds for kids near Leander, TX?
Our 2026 guide picks 7 standout playgrounds within about 15 miles of Leander. The top picks include Benbrook Ranch Park, Robin Bledsoe Park and Lakewood Park — each chosen for kid-friendly layout, parent reviews, and how well it holds up on a weekend visit.
Are playgrounds near Leander free?
Yes — every playground in this guide is free to visit, with no admission fee or ticket required for Benbrook Ranch Park, Robin Bledsoe Park, Lakewood Park or any of the other picks.
What is the closest playground to Leander?
Benbrook Ranch Park is the closest pick at about 1.1 miles from Leander. It's the easiest one to fit into a weekday afternoon — short drive, low commitment, easy to leave early if the kids melt down.
When is the best time to visit playgrounds in Leander?
In North Texas, before 10 a.m. or after 6 p.m. from May through September — playground surfaces and slides can reach 150°F by midday in summer. Spring (March–May) and fall (October–November) work all day. Saturday mornings are busiest thanks to youth sports; weekday afternoons are quietest.