Tag:leisure=playground

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leisure = playground
Description
A playground: an area designed for children to play. Show/edit corresponding data item.
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Group: leisure
Used on these elements
may be used on nodesshould not be used on waysmay be used on areas (and multipolygon relations)should not be used on relations (except multipolygon relations)
Useful combination
See also
Status: approvedPage for proposal

Marks a children's playground, playpark, or play area. These are outdoor (sometimes indoor) areas specifically designed for children to play. Often they provide equipment such as swings, slides, climbing frames and roundabouts. They are often part of a larger park, but are also found in residential areas and schools.

In the United States, it is common for a park to have "Playground" in its name even though there are athletic fields and other amenities in addition to the playground. Use leisure=park for the overall "Playground" and leisure=playground for the play area specifically.

In British English, it is common to refer to a school yard as a playground. Use leisure=schoolyard for open areas in schools used for recreation but usually without playground equipment.

How to map

Create an area of the grounds and tag it leisure=playground.

If you are not sure of its border you can place a single node in the middle and tag it leisure=playground, but the area is preferred.

Tags used in combination

  • name=* - name of the playground
  • surface=* - grass, sand, rubbercrumb, woodchips, etc.
  • wheelchair=yes/no/limited if the equipment can be used by wheelchair users
  • min_age=* Minimum age of the user in years
  • max_age=* Maximum age of the user in years
  • operator=* - e.g., the name of the local council or school
  • opening_hours=*
  • access=yes/private/customers/permissive - legal accessibility
  • fee=yes/no - whether entrance is charged
  • playground:theme=* and more rarely theme=*
  • stroller=yes/no - if playground is suitable to be visited with a stroller
  • fenced=yes/no - if playground is fenced

Playground equipment

Equipment and features within the playground should be mapped individually as separate nodes/areas, details are found here: playground=*.

Fewer mappers prefer to describe the available equipment as a summary list with prefix-tags described in playground:=*.

Additional features

Photos

Tip: Take care not to look too shifty while photo mapping a playground. Do it from a distance, or when no children are around.

Similar tags

  • leisure=fitness_station - outdoor exercise equipment. A playground for adults!
  • leisure=pitch - a sports pitch. An area (or "grounds") in which sports are "played", but playgrounds are more for children to play and not for serious sports.
  • leisure=park - a park. Usually a park will be mapped as an area, and a playground can be placed within it.
  • leisure=schoolyard - for paved open areas in schools where pupils spend breaks between lessons; for recreation but usually without playground equipment.
  • tourism=theme_park - A theme park has supervised "rides", unlike playgrounds which have self-operated play equipment.
  • landuse=recreation_ground - An open green space for general recreation.
  • leisure=indoor_play - indoor play areas often designed for pre-teen children. More popular and more precise tagging than leisure=playground + indoor=yes in cases where there is a fee. See community discussion
  • amenity=childcare - places where children are looked after

Possible tagging mistakes

If you know places with this tag, verify if it could be tagged with another tag.
Automated edits are strongly discouraged unless you really know what you are doing!
If you know places with this tag, verify if it could be tagged with another tag.
Automated edits are strongly discouraged unless you really know what you are doing!
If you know places with this tag, verify if it could be tagged with another tag.
Automated edits are strongly discouraged unless you really know what you are doing!