Knightdale Station Park Playground Renovation

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Since opening in September 2013, the Knightdale Station Park Playground has been a beloved space for families, friends, and the community to gather, play, and create memories. Over the years, the wooden structures have provided endless fun, but they have now reached the end of their usable lifespan.

While our dedicated Knightdale staff have worked diligently to maintain safety, it’s time to renovate and reimagine the playground for future generations. This renovation will ensure a modern, safe, and exciting play space that continues to serve as a central hub for our community.

We understand the timing isn't ideal, and we would have loved to schedule the installation during a period of lower usage. However, playground equipment of this size and type takes months to be built, and the delivery timeline was not flexible.

In the meantime, we encourage everyone to enjoy the playgrounds at Harper Park and Mingo Creek Park while we work on upgrading the Knightdale Station Park playground.

Since opening in September 2013, the Knightdale Station Park Playground has been a beloved space for families, friends, and the community to gather, play, and create memories. Over the years, the wooden structures have provided endless fun, but they have now reached the end of their usable lifespan.

While our dedicated Knightdale staff have worked diligently to maintain safety, it’s time to renovate and reimagine the playground for future generations. This renovation will ensure a modern, safe, and exciting play space that continues to serve as a central hub for our community.

We understand the timing isn't ideal, and we would have loved to schedule the installation during a period of lower usage. However, playground equipment of this size and type takes months to be built, and the delivery timeline was not flexible.

In the meantime, we encourage everyone to enjoy the playgrounds at Harper Park and Mingo Creek Park while we work on upgrading the Knightdale Station Park playground.
  • Demolition is almost Done!

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    Exciting progress is being made at Knightdale Station Park as we wrap up Week 2 of the playground renovation project!

    Demolition of the old playground is nearly complete, clearing the way for what’s to come. This week, crews began pouring the footers for the brand-new equipment, an essential step in building a safer, more modern play space for our community’s families.

    The foundation being laid now will support new, innovative structures designed for fun, exploration, and accessibility. While the transformation is still underway, each phase brings us closer to unveiling a space that all ages can enjoy.

    We appreciate the continued patience and enthusiasm of our residents as we work to create a fresh and engaging playground experience. Stay tuned for updates as the project moves forward. We can’t wait to share what’s next!

  • New Train Has Arrived!

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    The train has arrived at Knightdale Station Park!

    Exciting progress is underway on the playground renovation project. New equipment shipments are beginning to arrive, and the removal of old playground structures is nearly complete.

    In the days and weeks ahead, crews will begin installing brand-new play equipment, safety flooring, perimeter fencing, fresh landscaping, and beautiful new trees.

    Stay tuned for more updates as the transformation continues!

  • Playground Closing Signs Posted

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    Signs posted at Knightdale Station Park to notify the community.

Page last updated: 17 Apr 2025, 11:08 AM