Dennis the Menace Park, a beloved landmark in Monterey, was designed by Hank Ketcham, the creator of the iconic mischievous character. Nestled in the heart of the city, the park features a variety of attractions that encourage active play, including slides, a climbing wall, and a maze. Although the 1924 steam train, once a favorite for children to climb, is now fenced off, the park remains a vibrant space where visitors can enjoy a range of engaging activities. Families and children can spend hours exploring and playing in this lively and imaginative setting.
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