Embark on backyard adventures with the Canyon Creek Swing Set by Backyard Discovery. This charming wooden swing set boasts a variety of features that inspire active outdoor play. The towering rock wall invites daring climbing challenges, while the 8-foot speedy wave slide offers thrilling rides back to the ground. Kids can soar on the exciting web swing or enjoy traditional swinging fun on two comfortable belt swings. Access to the upper clubhouse is a breeze thanks to the flat-step ladder, providing easy entry for children of various ages. Imaginations will take flight in the different play spaces. The charming lower playhouse transforms into a fun bustling caf with its a toy BBQ grill, sink, and play food for creative cooking adventures. Little chefs can serve up their culinary creations in the picnic area complete with a built-in table and seating. Meanwhile, the upper clubhouse becomes a command center with its toy telescope, chalkboard, and steering wheel, perfect for make-believe expeditions. Crafted from durable cedar wood, this backyard swing set is ready to assemble and offers guided instructions with the interactive BILT app. Explore the Canyon Creek and create a backyard playground that brings new possibilities for playful discovery every day.
- Frame Material: Wood
- : 100% Cedar
I really love this playset. It does exactly what I wanted it to do. My daughter loves climbing the ladder and look out from the balcony.
The playset, with the app to help, was so easy to install. The most difficult thing for me was leveling the area. Otherwise was simple.
I didn’t take a star away for this, but I figured I’d write a couple things that I noticed that either needed to be changed or could be done to make the install simpler.
The playset used a lot of T-Nuts and if I knew ahead of time, I could’ve hammered them in from a hard surface. It made me think I was going to snap the wood sometimes when I put them on after the wood was up.
There was a point on the instructions that said you should put the wall panels on 3 1116” below the board, but if you did that, it wouldn’t have attached at the top. Definitely should be higher.
The block under the slide should not be that far back. Instead, the instructions should have you drill the holes for the slide first, put the block on, then attach the slide.
Also, the block for the slide should be curved, to account for the hole locations of the slide.
Finally, the cross boards for the roof should also have a miter on them so when you bring the two tops together, it connects at a nice 90 degree angle. Thereby limiting the water that comes in.
Instead,. Brandon. Beacon, NY. 2020-03-19 16:23:38