
The Best Free Spot in Kent County to Entertain a Truck-Loving Toddler? This Bridge.
As a mom, I’ve tried everything to keep my toddler son entertained, especially on days when we need to get out of the house but don’t want to spend a fortune.
We’ve done the indoor play places, every public playground in Kent County, the GR children’s museum, the zoo, the library, the mall play areas… you name it. And while those spots have their perks, nothing holds my truck-obsessed son’s attention quite like a little-known walking bridge.
Yes, a bridge.
Tucked away in plain sight, this free public bridge over Maynard Ave offers a front-row seat to non-stop construction equipment, cars, buses, and big rigs crossing beneath. It’s like his favorite episode of Blippi come to life. Bonus: it’s quiet, beautiful, and 100% free.
We’ve easily spent an hour or more just walking back and forth, watching the action, counting vehicles, and getting our wiggles out.

Suppose you’re a parent of a vehicle-loving toddler and you’re burned out on overpriced activities or overstimulating indoor spots. In that case, this hidden gem might just become your new go-to outing. Keep scrolling to see exactly why this simple bridge at Millennium Park, right here in Kent County, has become our favorite place to spend an afternoon.
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