At 21 acres, Skyline Park is our largest green space and home to the highest point in the neighborhood, not to mention a pavilion, event lawn, splash pad, many play areas, heritage trees, bathrooms, and spots for quiet reflection. A park this grand deserves a big opening celebration, and we’ve got an amazing day planned that you won’t want to miss!
Are you an Easton Park resident? We encourage you to walk or bike, if possible, as parking will be limited. If driving, please park in the Newton Collins parking lot on Apogee.
Skyline Park features two different playground areas as well as swings, hillside slides, and a zip line! Kids ages 5 up to adults will love our 3-story playscape featuring a 3-story slide and multiple connecting structures as well as our own miniature version of the Pennybacker Bridge called the Mini Penny! A playscape for kids ages 2 – 5 offers lower climbing structures and bright rubber mounds that are great for running, bouncing, and jumping.
The highest point in Skyline Park is home to Singing Mountain, a large-scale public artwork designed by local artist and architect Nicholas DeBruyne. Chosen from more than 168 entries by the Easton Park Public Art Committee, this kinetic wind sculpture has three red wind paddles that spin as they catch the breezes above, transmitting kinetic energy to clappers that strike giant tubular chimes.