Arlington Heights Max Structure
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High-capacity school playgrounds and busy community parks often need a structure that can move children quickly through play without creating long waits at one favorite feature. The Arlington Heights Max Structure is built around that idea, offering an impressive slide-focused layout with enough climbing, access, and interactive play to support a wide range of abilities and interests.
The Arlington Heights Max Structure gives children eight ways to slide, including seven slides across the front and a taller Spiral Slide descending from the highest platform. This variety helps keep play moving during recess, park visits, and church or HOA events. Children can climb aboard using the Pixel Climber, which offers cube-style footholds for younger users, or the Spiral Climber for a greater coordination challenge. A Transfer Station supports easier access to the elevated decks, making this commercial playground equipment a strong fit within an ADA accessible playground plan.
Imaginative and social play are built into the structure through Tic Tac Toe Panels, a Store Panel, and a Wheel of Activity Panel that helps children choose their next move. As a school playground structure, it supports gross motor development, decision-making, peer interaction, balance, and confidence.
An experienced planning tip is to allow generous surfacing and circulation space around all slide exits, since slide-heavy structures naturally create repeated play loops. Proper installation should follow ASTM, CPSC, and ADA accessibility guidelines for safer use zones, surfacing, and inclusive access.
Connect with Noah’s Park & Playgrounds to review site layout, accessibility goals, and installation planning for the Arlington Heights Max Structure.
