The train-themed playground at Central Park is one of the only parks in the metro designed to accommodate children of all abilities.
The extra wide ramps and platforms are wheelchair-accessible, and sensory-stimulating activities encourage inclusive play.
Kids of all ages can enjoy the rocking motion of the SwayFun Glider, go down one of two slides accessible by ramp, climb or crawl through a tunnel, or pretend to be a railroad conductor atop the train-shaped playground structure.
Exciting ground level components add another level to the playground, and adaptive swings are designed specifically for those with special needs.
Shaded seating areas give parents or guardians a place to relax and supervise their children while they play.
From live music to movies in the park, the amphitheater at Central Park is the perfect place for great, family-friendly entertainment.
Featuring a covered stage overlooking a man-made lake, permanent seating for approximately 350 people, and a large grassy area for lawn seating, the amphitheater provides Moore residents with a free, outdoor entertainment venue.
Lawn seating can accommodate approximately 1,000 people.
The Multipurpose Pavilion at Central Park is designed to meet the social, recreational, and physical needs of the community of Moore and its residents. The pavilion features a covered area that can accommodate 20 vendors, a large plaza area, and a restroom facility.
The Multipurpose Pavilion hosts community-based recreational events and activities throughout the year.
This area of Central Park is designed to be a meeting place for locals, visitors, and surrounding residents. The pavilion is convenient, centrally located, and offers plenty of on-site parking.
Looking for a safe, well-lit, outdoor trail where you can walk, run or cycle?
Look no further than Central Park. This 51-acre park features a walking trail that runs the full length of the recreational area.
Decorative lamps along the trail provide plenty of light, even after sunset, and the 12-foot wide concrete walkways allow plenty of room to safely pass slower pedestrians.
Patrons can gaze upon natural grasses and other native plants while enjoying a leisure walk or cardiovascular run around the park.
Restrooms, water fountains, and visitor parking are located near the multi-purpose pavilion.