City of Billings celebrates new playground at Castle Rock Park in the Heights

City of Billings celebrates new playground at Castle Rock Park in the Heights
Mayor Bill Cole — City of Billing official website
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What a fun and memorable morning we had at the ribbon cutting of Castle Rock Park’s new playground! 

We want to give a special thank you to all Council and Community Members who were present for the celebration.

We had our Rec2U team playing games and doing crafts, the Billings Public Library Bookmobile, Altana Federal Credit Union ice cream van, along with Proof Donuts & Coffee for some tasty treats!

The playground is now ready to be played on!

The playground at Castle Rock Park features a nature-play design with integrated landscaping. It is officially the tallest play structure in Billings Parks, at 33-feet tall. The playground also includes a designated play structure for young children ages 2-5, swings, a 90-foot zipline, rope climbing and rock climbing elements.

Watch a Facebook LIVE video of the ribbon cutting by clicking the image below. 

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