Things in a Park with L

  • Many parks have a lake or two.

  • Parks use lights to brighten paths at night.

  • Playgrounds often have ladders to climb.

  • Groups of little kids often play in parks.

  • Park paths often have lamps or lamp posts.

  • Fallen logs are common in wooded parks.

  • Sadly, litter is found in parks sometimes.

  • Open land/grass areas are common park features.

  • Parks have light posts along paths.

  • Grassy lawns are classic park features.

  • A log from park trees—definitely there.

  • People often eat their lunch while in parks.

  • Painted lines on paths or courts in parks.

  • Lilies are flowers often planted in park beds.

  • Groups of little children playing in parks.

  • Dog leash used by owners walking pets.

  • Lamp post lighting paths at night in parks.

  • Lampposts give light along park walkways.

  • Lilacs are fragrant shrubs in many parks.

  • Leashes for multiple dogs walked in parks.

  • Ladybugs often found on park plants.

  • Kids eat lollipops while strolling in parks.

  • Lizards bask on rocks or walls in some parks.

  • A long slide is classic playground equipment.

  • Lice might live on visitors, gross but real.

  • Lions can be seen in safari or city parks, big cats!

  • Lamp posts light park paths at night, common fixture.

  • Lions may appear in safari parks or animal reserves.

  • Lemonade stands often appear in parks on hot days.

  • Long grass grows in wilder park areas and meadows.

  • Lemon trees can be planted in warmer-climate parks.

  • Crowds of people are common in busy city parks.

  • Lanterns may hang in parks for light or decoration.

  • Light posts illuminate walkways, classic park item.

  • Larks are small birds you might spot singing in parks.

  • A lane is a narrow park path for walking or biking.

  • Ladies are visitors enjoying a walk or picnic in parks.

  • Lots of kids playing is very typical in many parks.

  • Long slides are playground equipment kids love.

  • Lemon as a snack or in drinks at park picnics.

  • Candy lollies you can eat while walking in a park.

  • Stands or bottles of lemonade at park events.

  • Laughing children
  • Small pet dogs commonly walked in parks.

  • Light poles illuminate paths and playgrounds at night.

  • Lavender plants often grow in decorative beds.

  • Lovebirds can be seen perched or in park aviaries.

  • Sadly possible; refers to kids present in the park.

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  • Locusts or grasshoppers can appear in grassy areas.

  • Portable lawn chairs used for picnics or concerts.

  • Llamas may appear in petting zoos or city parks.

  • Groups of loud children running around play areas.

  • A lost dog wandering or posted on park notices.

  • Domesticated pack animal; some parks have llamas

  • Raised stone or concrete edge by paths

  • People eat lunches on benches and lawns

  • Group of noisy children playing in parks

  • Citrus fruit; could be eaten as park snack

  • Tree limbs are branches overhead in parks

  • Simple machine on gates or seesaws around parks.

  • Kids often play with LEGO bricks in parks

  • Lounge area with seats to relax in a park

  • Aquatic flower, seen in ornamental ponds

  • Locks on park gates or bike locks on racks

  • Fruit tree that can grow in larger parks

  • Your leg walks, runs, and sits in the park

  • Small lake or pond-like water in large parks

  • Dog breed; people walk Labradors in parks

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