Charleston Lodge Wooden Swing Set / Playset
Special Price $1,954.99 was $2,299.99
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Ages: 3-10 years
Charleston Lodge Wooden Swing Set / Playset
Special Price $1,954.99 was $2,299.99
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Dimensions: 223" x 138" x 114"
Materials: Cedar Wood, Plastic, Hardware

Additional Dimensions:
Dimensions: 223" x 138" x 114"
Materials: Cedar Wood, Plastic, Hardware

Additional Dimensions:
- Deck Size: 62.75" x 40.75"
- Deck Height: 48"
- Deck to Peak: 63" / 64.75"
- Straight Slide: 85" x 16.5" x 48"
- Tube Slide: 144" x 24" x 62"
- Swing Beam Length: 88"
- Ground to Swing Beam Height: 81.63"
- UPC:875257049351
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This item delivers curbside, total of 6 boxes;
- Box 1: 90” x 22” x 3.5”; 78 lbs.
- Box 2: 90” x 44” x 6.75”; 170 lbs.
- Box 3: 84” x 16.5” x 8.25”; 20 lbs.
- Box 4: 36.5” x 29.25” x 20.875”; 65 lbs.
- Box 5: 84” x 16.5” x 8.25”; 20 lbs.
- Box 6: 36.5” x 29.25” x 20.875”; 65 lbs.
Avg. Assembly Time: 12 - 18 Hours
Recommended # of people to assemble: 2
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Give your little cubs an extraordinary backyard experience to climb, swing, slide and imagine all day long with the Bear Cave Lodge Swing Set / Playset from KidKraft. Our largest swing set, it includes a clubhouse complete with door, kitchen, accessories and even a cafe window and bench! The second level offers up plenty of room for make believe play. Sliding down the double wave slides with a pal makes for friendly competition. Two rock ladders encourage extra exercise while the inviting tunnel is a fun way to crawl to the lookout tower for expanded adventures. There, kids will discover a telescope and twisty tunnel slide. For hands-on messes, let kids explore the sand/water station. Divided sections give kids individual spaces for ultimate creativity. So, set the moveable hands clock to "playtime" and let the excitement begin with the KidKraft Bear Cave Lodge Swing Set!
Give your little cubs an extraordinary backyard experience to climb, swing, slide and imagine all day long with the Bear Cave Lodge Swing Set / Playset from KidKraft. Our largest swing set, it includes a clubhouse complete with door, kitchen, accessories and even a cafe window and bench! The second level offers up plenty of room for make believe play. Sliding down the double wave slides with a pal makes for friendly competition. Two rock ladders encourage extra exercise while the inviting tunnel is a fun way to crawl to the lookout tower for expanded adventures. There, kids will discover a telescope and twisty tunnel slide. For hands-on messes, let kids explore the sand/water station. Divided sections give kids individual spaces for ultimate creativity. So, set the moveable hands clock to "playtime" and let the excitement begin with the KidKraft Bear Cave Lodge Swing Set!
- 6-ft. tunnel connecting clubhouse with lookout tower
- Double high rail wave slides offer a safe, secure ride; also has tire swing, 2 belt swings and 2-person glider
- Rock wall ladders with safety handles, telescope and clock included as well
- Café window with chalkboard and moveable bench; inside is a sink, cooktop and 3-piece accessory set
- Get hands on with the interactive sand/water station
- Crafted of premium wood materials with a child-friendly, water-based stain; heavy-duty swing brackets, hangers and beams for extra security
- Assembled Product Dimensions: 13'L x 11' 5"W x 9'H
- Holds up to 14 children with a maximum weight of 110 lb. (49.9 kg.) per child
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Reviews
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Binx from
After one year wood is cracking
After just a few months this playset wood started cracking the screws are crap it's not worth the 3000 I paid for it. Don't buy
Date published: 2023-01-01
Rated 1 out of
5
by
WhitneyC from
Not worth it!!
We purchased in March of 2020 for our 2 year old and a year later the tube slide is completely breaking and falling apart! This is so unacceptable for a $1700 playset! Buyer beware!!
Date published: 2021-11-06
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Kristen from
very bad quality! broke after 2 years!
would not buy again! kids kraft employees do not like helping the customers once they are outside of warranty. tube slide broke after 2 years. Way over priced for the quality and customer service of this product!
Date published: 2021-06-16
Rated 3 out of
5
by
Ashley404 from
Lovely playset for smaller children
We bought this as a playset for our 2 year old. For her, it’s perfect with room to grow. Quality seems good and it was decently easy to assemble. However, when we purchased this set, we did so with the idea that our neighbor kids would most likely play on it as well. But it just doesn’t seem big enough for them and they are ages 6-10. The 8 year old was swinging on it and the whole playset swayed which made me super nervous. It just doesn’t seem like it’s for the age group that it states. Overall it’s a very nice swingset. But I am disappointed and having regrets now because I was hoping it was bigger and sturdier.
Date published: 2021-04-02
Rated 2 out of
5
by
Brittney from
Great for 2 years then falls apart
We bought this 2 years ago and it has been great and well loved by our now 5 year old son! However if you are looking to have this for a long period of time don’t buy. The tube slide is literally falling apart. The brackets are breaking in rows and our son has not gained much weight he is still very tiny for his age. The maintenance has been upkept and taken care of well as we look to keep this for longer than what we have. Very saddened by the fact it is falling apart and we can not find replacement parts. It is like pulling teeth to find how to order parts. Ugh!!!!
Date published: 2020-09-13
Rated 2 out of
5
by
Karen from
Not Worth the $1700 I paid
I bought this unit about a month ago and all it has given me are problems it comes with about 6 instruction manuals for all the different models which is very unnecessary. Also it has instructions skip around like crazy there is no clear cut steps 1,2,3. Then it say for this "insert name of play-set" turn to page 72-73 for instruction . wood is cheap and bent , I? was missing screws and had to run to the store to get them. If I could return this thing and get my money i would 100% do it. it took an eternity to build . oh and I almost forgot all the pieces come labeled by # and the number are so hard to make out . Save yourself the trouble and don't buy it if u don't want to get a headache from building it. on the positive side it is a very cute style play-set but definitely needs improvement.
Date published: 2020-06-16
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Phil- NY from
Daughter loves it
Product seems to be of good construction. I put together myself only recommendation would be to put hardware related to each section with that section there were times I had to find a bag from the main clubhouse to use on the slide and it made it much longer to put together. Other than that all smiles from my daughter who is loving it .
Date published: 2020-03-30
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Michael from
Impressed with the product....just one con
Just finished putting this together this past weekend to surprise my daughter on Christmas morning 2018. A friend and me put it together over 3 days and overall it was easy to assemble. It is involved but I think that is what makes it such a well designed and assembled product. The construction and assembly does not cut corners. Be patient with it and def plan on 3 days assembly time. You will need a buddy to help. Organize the parts and keep parts in the bags until you need them. All the hardware is marked and easy to identify. Wood was not warped or cut wrong. Everything fit well. The tube slide was a different story. That took us a whole day to assemble. The flange on each tube does not line up well and you have to really force it together. We would get one hoop side on and just push screwdrivers through the holes to hold it there until we could get the other hoop on and then connect both ends of the hoops with a long bolt. As we drew the hoops together it lined up the holes so we could put the bolts and lock nuts on. It was not easy!
Date published: 2018-12-27