Anonymous
Post 03/05/2020 20:43     Subject: Big open area for kids to ride scooters

Anonymous wrote:Jones Point Park.

+1 This place is perfect. Just make sure kids stay off the bike lane running through. People come by pretty fast.
Anonymous
Post 03/05/2020 20:20     Subject: Big open area for kids to ride scooters

Anonymous wrote:I've found church parking lots to be great spaces for kids to ride bikes & scooters on non-church days.


Please don't do this. The church will be potentially liable if something happens on its property. And others may see you and figure it's fine to do. We had to ask adult skateboarders to leave our church parking lot recently and have had to put up signs saying the lot is off limits to scooters, skateboards etc.

Plus: Churches often host outside groups during weekday mornings and afternoons (AA, other "anonymous" or self-help groups, scouts etc.). What you think is an unused lot might have cars start driving in when you're not expecting them.
Anonymous
Post 03/05/2020 20:18     Subject: Big open area for kids to ride scooters

Too late for today, but another time try Long Bridge Park in Arlington. Lots of wide, safe sidewalks and nice bathrooms plus planes and trains to watch.
Anonymous
Post 03/05/2020 20:15     Subject: Re:Big open area for kids to ride scooters

the grounds of walter reed are now open to the public. quiet and quite a bit of sidewalk/paths.
Anonymous
Post 03/05/2020 20:12     Subject: Big open area for kids to ride scooters

Anonymous wrote:Is his scooter difficult to ride? There is a big difference between ones like the lil' kik and other scooters of the older fashioned type.


oops wrong scooter name. micro kick

https://www.amazon.com/Micro-Mini-Deluxe-Scooter-Green/dp/B079SH8QTP/ref=sr_1_10?dchild=1&keywords=scooter+micro+kick&qid=1583457092&sr=8-10



There is less friction and they can lean for turns.
Anonymous
Post 03/05/2020 20:10     Subject: Big open area for kids to ride scooters

Is his scooter difficult to ride? There is a big difference between ones like the lil' kik and other scooters of the older fashioned type.
Anonymous
Post 03/05/2020 19:48     Subject: Big open area for kids to ride scooters

How about the Wheaton Playground?
Anonymous
Post 03/05/2020 19:46     Subject: Big open area for kids to ride scooters

Skate Park at Pallisades playground?
Anonymous
Post 03/05/2020 19:42     Subject: Big open area for kids to ride scooters

Jones Point Park.
Anonymous
Post 03/05/2020 19:41     Subject: Big open area for kids to ride scooters

I've found church parking lots to be great spaces for kids to ride bikes & scooters on non-church days.
Anonymous
Post 03/05/2020 11:26     Subject: Re:Big open area for kids to ride scooters

Go to Carter Baron / Tennis Center.
Anonymous
Post 03/05/2020 11:18     Subject: Big open area for kids to ride scooters

My first thought was the parking lot and access roads around Rock Creek Stables and the planetarium. Not a lot of traffic in the middle of the day, and you can ping-pong between checking out the horses and popping into the nature center.
Anonymous
Post 03/05/2020 10:43     Subject: Re:Big open area for kids to ride scooters

Shaw Skate Park? Make sure to get there well before the end of the school day when the big kids come ride skateboards.
Anonymous
Post 03/05/2020 08:28     Subject: Big open area for kids to ride scooters

I’m playing hookie with my 3 and 5 year old boys. It’s so nice out I’d like to take them on a little adventure. Thinking of bringing a picnic and scooters for them to ride around. 4 year old tires easily otherwise we would just scoot to a fun lunch but when we have a destination, he quits and I’ll end up carrying him. Or any other ideas for something outdoors and fun? We are in NW but open to drive about 30 min. I also thought great falls in Maryland to check out the river, but don’t you just walk that short path then see the river and that’s it?