Kids Kampus

Kids Kampus

Kids Kampus at Metropolitan Park
Type Municipal (Parks & Recreation Department)
Location Jacksonville
Area 10 acres (40,000 m2)
Created 2001
Operated by City of Jacksonville
Visitors 350,000
Status Open all year

Kids Kampus was a 10-acre (40,000 m2) city park and educational playground in Jacksonville, Florida built with the purpose of stimulating children mentally, socially and physically.

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History

The idea was originally proposed by Mayor Ed Austin in 1993, but the groundbreaking ceremony was delayed until March 8, 2000. The $4.7 million facility finally opened officially on March 6, 2001.[1]

A little over a year after opening, the park needed repairs. According to The Florida Times-Union, it was believed that buried concrete-and-steel rails remaining from when the property was utilized in shipbuilding had created gaps underground and that the combination of these gaps with the weight of the playground structures and fill dirt was causing excessive settlement in the soil.[2] It was estimated that repairs and steps to prevent further damage would cost the city $305,000.00, without which the soil could continue to sink up to three feet or more by 2017, damaging park structures and creating hazards for users. [2] The park was shut down in 2011 and replaced with grass and trees.[3]

Facilities

Kids Kampus has 2,000 feet (610 m) of jogging trails. A road made of yellow bricks leads to slides and playground equipment.[4] Several design features help keep the Park a safe learning environment, including protective surfacing,security lighting and perimeter fencing. The park also features picnic and grilling facilities.

Features

  1. Three Friends is a large play structure in the form of a boat, with a water slide and water cannons.
  2. Bayou, Bogs & Frogs is a non-skid, sculptured rug that depicts Florida wetlands and includes water jets and a water-spouting turtle, snake and toadstool.

Elementary Educational Field Trips

Available to all organized public and private elementary schools. These programs adhere to the Sunshine State Standards.[6]

Program Name Description Recommended for
Safe City Traffic & poison safety, fire & water safety plus bike skills and safety. Kindegarten & 1st Grade
Magical Magnets Exploring magnetism. Kindegarten & 1st Grade
Rollin' Up the River Secrets of the longest river in Florida; perform scientific experiments to determine the water quality of the St. Johns River. 2nd, 3rd & 4th
Creepy Crawly Things Learning experience on insects 1st, 2nd & 3rd
Water Cycle Workshop Study of the water cycle as a drop of water and discovering the St. Johns River watershed 2nd, 3rd & 4th
Bubblocity Science and art with bubbles 1st, 2nd, 3rd , 4th & 5th
Do You See What Eye See A learning experience designed around optics and the human eye 1st, 2nd, 3rd , 4th & 5th
Here Comes the Sun An exploration of solar power 2nd, 3rd , 4th & 5th
It's In the Air Interactive performance to help understand Bernoulli's Principle 3rd , 4th & 5th
History of Jacksonville From prehistoric to modern times 3rd , 4th & 5th
Mystery of Navigation The secrets of magnetic north, building a compass and develop their navigational skills 3rd , 4th & 5th

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