Things in a Park with P
People are commonly found enjoying parks.
Many parks have a playground for kids.
A park bench is a classic park fixture.
Pets like dogs are often in parks.
Parks are full of plants and greenery.
A pond is a natural feature in many parks.
Some parks include a public swimming pool.
Pigeons are common birds seen in parks.
Parents often relax or watch kids in parks.
Picnics are common park activities with blankets.
Light or sign poles are found in parks.
Puppies playing in the park are common.
Many parks have a parking lot area.
Pigeons often roam and feed in city parks.
Picnic tables are standard fixtures in many parks.
Some parks have parrots, especially in zoos/aviaries.
Parking lots are often attached to larger parks.
Poles like lamp or fence posts are common in parks.
Play equipment like swings and slides are in parks.
Pine trees are common park trees and scenery.
Park rangers work in parks; you can see them.
Picnics with blankets and baskets happen in parks.
Paths are walked on all through most parks.
Police may patrol parks; visible public presence.
Multiple paths crisscross many public parks.
Play area is a marked spot with gear for kids.
Prams (strollers) are often pushed around parks.
Puddles form on paths and grass after rain.
Group gathering in the park, music and fun.
Outdoor tables for eating, great for picnics.
Kids having fun on swings or grass, classic scene.
Multiple parties happening around the park.
Any visitor walking, jogging or sitting around.
Post like a pole for signs, fences or lights.
Seed structures falling from pine trees.
Small stones covering paths or near streams.
Dog breed often walked by owners in parks.
Play areas with slides, swings and climbing.
Bench used mainly for picnics and outdoor meals.
Colorful birds; some parks keep them in aviaries.
Sign showing park name or rules at entrances.
Baby prams are common in parks, pushed by parents.
Small pet dogs often walked in parks as companions.
People wear pants while visiting the park, so okay.
Tropical palm trees sometimes planted in large parks.
Petunias are popular ornamental park flowers.
Poppies can grow in flowerbeds or wild areas of parks.
Pollen comes from park plants and flowers in bloom.
Peonies often planted in decorative park gardens.
Pedestrians are people walking through the park.
Pavement paths are used for walking or cycling.
Play sets are playground structures for kids.
Metal tube, e.g. in park plumbing or fountains.
Pugs are small pet dogs often walked in parks.
Popcorn is a snack sold or eaten during park visits.
Petals are the visible parts of flowers in the park.
Outdoor paved area; many parks have patios.
Bucket for sand or water; kids use pails in parks.
Portable baby enclosure; often seen with families.
You might use a pencil for sketching in the park.
Zoo-style or decorative pandas could be in parks.
Ponies can appear in parks for kids’ rides.
Slides, swings etc.; classic park playground gear.
Sports or game players are normal park visitors.
Wooden plank in benches, bridges or play areas.
Common item people sit on for grassy picnics.
Coins you might find or toss in a park fountain.
Water birds; some parks have pelicans by lakes.
Snack food often eaten at park picnics.
Plates used for eating at park picnics.
Some parks have pigs in petting zoos or farms.
Paths people walk, run, or bike on in parks.
Parades can take place through or in a park.
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