
For most kids lucky enough to grow up with a backyard, a Slip N' Slide is about as fun as it gets.


Known as Riley Field, this backyard stadium in Mumford, New York, hosts regular tournaments and leagues.

Indiana grandfather John Ivers built "The Blue Flash" for his grandkids. The gauntlet has been thrown, granddads.

Coolest backyard ever, eh?

Kids, let me save you the trouble of asking. The answer is, "No, your parents won't build this in your backyard."

Dallas-based grandparents Steve and Jeri Wakefield built this 100 square foot structure for their grandsons. It has a climbing wall, slide, and zip line!

They look like something straight out of a Dr. Seuss book.

Architect Peter Archer built this Middle Earth inspired house in a backyard belonging to a hardcore fan of author J.R.R. Tolkien.

This playhouse from PoshTots goes for $52,000.

If the pirate ship is a little rich for your taste you can get this one for $38,000.

Artist Gerard Brion built this wee "City of Love" in his backyard from recycled materials he found in the trash!

Andres Remy Architects designed this modern pool in Devoto, Argentina.

All the bouncing with half the injuries.

Heinz and Hildegard Schonewolf of Dudweiler, Germany, spent 37 years of their life building this 350 square foot, liveable castle in their backyard. I want to go to there.

The 16 by 13 foot screen inflates in just five minutes and turns any backyard into a full fledged movie theater.

It's basically a giant hammock that will fit 20 people.

Pro BMX rider Mike Spinner built 11,000 square feet of ramps behind his house.

Who needs a water park?

Retired dentist Jimmy Helms spent 14 years turning his backyard in Texas into something straight out of the Old West, complete with a general store, saloon, schoolhouse, and small church.

The perfect place for little thespians to play.
20. A Swing Unlike Any Other

Located at the edge of a cliff in in Baños, Ecuador, this swing takes those crazy enough to ride it over an enormous abyss.



Lucky kids can sink their toes into the sand before taking a dip.

Author JK Rowling had these Hogwarts-inspired tree houses built in her backyard for her little Muggles to enjoy.

The perfect place to finish that Harry Potter book.

Whoever said checkers wasn't a workout?
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