M.T.
You really need to join CT-Moms, about half of our 200 members are right in or right around Stamford. We have a huge "Local Guide" which I've copied and pasted the entire chapter about parks/playgrounds below for your reference. Some of them are not in Stamford itself but closeby. Personally, I love the Cove Park as well as the Playground at the JCC. Keep in mind that the Boundless Playground at Stillmeadow school is closed during the schoolday (Sept-June from 7am-4pm)
Good luck with your move and the website for CT-Moms is:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CT-moms/
~M.
4:3 Parks & Playgrounds
Boundless Play Ground – http://www.boundlessplaygrounds.org
StillMeadow Elementary School; 412 Stillwater Ave (Stamford)
JCC on Newfield Avenue (Stamford)
Lincoln Park (off Jackman not sure if Rd or Ave), beside the fire station
Owen Fish Park (off Stratfield Rd)
Mead Park – New Caanan
Chestnut hill playground (Stamford)
Beach Areas:
--Sandcastle Park in the Jennings Beach parking lot (beach sticker needed from MemDay-LaborDay)
Cove beach
--Rugby Park (off Beaumont st)
--Veres Park (Veres Rd, off Reef Rd).
--Binney Park (Old Greenwich) off exit 5 small enclosed area for play but no swings - 3 slides though
--Eastern Civic Center (Old Greenwich) down the street from Binney Park 1 bucket swing but good enclosed area for toddlers & sand box
--Western Civic Center (Glenville of Greenwich) 2 bucket swings and equipment is a split between toddlers & big kid gated & fenced but gates were broken
--Pemberwick Park (between Glenville and Byram of Greenwich) 2 bucket swings and good for both toddler & big kid
--Byram Beach off exit 2 (permit required after April 30 but for future note) there are two playgrounds one off the beach with 2 bucket swings; great to take the little ones to experience both playground & beach plus in the winter there is a great hill for sledding
-- Whittaker Park - The actual address (acc. to Google) is 64 Mill River Street at W. Broad. Mill River Park (intersection of Mill River Road and Tressor Boulevard) = Stamford
4 swings (3 bucket and 1 handicap)
2 large playgrounds - one for toddlers and one for older kids. free parking on street - no meters ***not enclosed with a gate*** VERY crowded on weekends and after 5pm on weekdays, but usually pretty open/empty during the week.
--Barrett Field and Park (on Newfield @intersection of Burdick St) -
Stamford 4 bucket swings and 4 regular swings small, but decent playground with slides ***not enclosed with a gate* free parking on street, and a lot across the street (on Burdick St) NOT crowded at all! We've only been there during the week, but never
had to wait for a swing.
JCC (Jewish Community Center) 1035 Newfield Avenue - Stamford
2 bucket swings
4 'bigger kid' swings (I believe one is handicap accessible)
NEW boundless playground - which is really great, especially for older
kids
Has a gated toddler area, too
free parking in parking lot
note: need to walk to the left of the building to get to the playground
area, towards the back of the building
Cove Island Park - Stamford
a TON of baby swings - at least 8, plus a set of bigger kid swings, too
has a couple of small playgrounds (not as familiar with these - can
someone add on?)
***not enclosed with a gate
Parking by permit only after Memorial Day through Labor Day
Cherry Lawn Park - Darien (Brookside, off the post road)
6 bucket swings (i think that's right...)
2 playgrounds -one toddler area with playground equipment and even a
giant sandbox area
toddler area is enclosed with a gate
big parking lot
Free nature center on site, too
Bruce Park Greenwich
“a little far, but has an excellent toddler/baby area for our crawlers/non-walkers. --Bruce Park (Greenwich off exit 3 across from the Musuem) Toddler area not enclosed; approx. 6 bucket swings plus 2 more on the other end by big kid area