New Albany, Ohio, USA

Taylor Farm Park

We are proud to have supplied the high-quality, sustainably sourced wood that forms the foundation of Taylor Farm Park in New Albany, Ohio. Spanning nearly 100 acres, this thoughtfully designed community park transforms a historic farm into a vibrant destination where nature, play, and community intersect.

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Product Used: Boards, Posts

Our wood plays a central role throughout the park, providing durability, natural beauty, and a tactile connection to the environment that enhances every visitor’s experience. The playground areas are built around climbing towers, rope bridges, slides, and interactive elements, all crafted from wood chosen for its strength and resilience. This wood is capable of withstanding daily use while maintaining its natural warmth and aesthetic appeal, creating spaces where children can explore, climb, and imagine safely. Rubberized safety surfaces integrated around the wooden structures ensure accessibility for children of all abilities, making play inclusive and enjoyable for everyone. Elevated wooden boardwalks guide visitors through forested areas and wetlands, allowing safe exploration without disturbing sensitive ecosystems. Walking along these paths, visitors experience the visual and tactile beauty of natural wood, which complements the surrounding landscape while blending seamlessly with the park’s greenery. Wooden benches, shelters, and sunshades offer places to rest and gather, encouraging families and community members to pause, socialize, and connect with nature. The warmth, texture, and organic aesthetic of the wood create an inviting environment that fosters both relaxation and engagement. Beyond its beauty, the wood used at Taylor Farm Park reflects a commitment to sustainability. Responsibly sourced and renewable, it reduces the park’s environmental footprint while providing a long-lasting, low-maintenance solution for outdoor structures. By choosing natural wood over synthetic alternatives, the park enhances its ecological responsibility while maintaining the strength and durability necessary for high-traffic areas. Over time, the wood weathers gracefully, creating a timeless appearance that evolves naturally with the environment. The use of wood also strengthens the park’s connection to the community. It provides a sensory-rich experience for visitors—children can feel the texture of climbing beams, families can enjoy the shade of wooden shelters, and all visitors can appreciate the warmth and color of natural materials in harmony with the landscape. These elements transform Taylor Farm Park into more than just a recreational space; it becomes a place where people can experience the outdoors in a meaningful, engaging way. In every structure, from the playground towers and rope bridges to the boardwalks and seating areas, our wood demonstrates its versatility, durability, and timeless appeal. By integrating premium wood throughout the park, Taylor Farm Park achieves a perfect balance between functionality, sustainability, and beauty. It stands as a lasting example of how thoughtfully chosen natural materials can create environments that inspire, delight, and endure for generations. Our contribution to Taylor Farm Park showcases the unique impact that wood can have on public spaces. It is a material that connects people to nature, enhances play and exploration, and provides sustainable, long-lasting solutions for outdoor environments. With every step on the boardwalk, every climb on a tower, and every moment of rest in a shaded wooden shelter, visitors experience the warmth, strength, and natural beauty of wood—making Taylor Farm Park a truly exceptional place for community, recreation, and connection to the natural world.

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