Summer's Not Over Yet! Check Out The 12 Best Sandboxes for Endless Outdoor Fun (2024)

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Sandboxes are a classic way to occupy kids with amazing hands-on activities and sensory stimulation. In addition to sparking their active imaginations, kids’ sandboxes offer the opportunity for pretend play and strengthen problem-solving and motor skills. Not to mention the benefits of simply getting outside to soak up some sun and fresh air!

But before the fun can begin, you need to shop for a model that best suits your child’s age range, play preferences, and backyard space. Consider additional features, like a secure lid to keep animals and insects out of the sand, or a canopy to shield direct sun. Our top picks range in price from under $50 to over $500, though most fall between $60 and $150.

When reviewing products, we considered design, features, size, assembly, age recommendations, sandbox safety, and overall value. From big to small and classic to canopied, these are the best sandboxes for kids to deliver hours of entertainment.

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Best Overall

Cedar Creative Designs Octagon Sandbox

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Why We Like It: This generously sized sandbox is made of real cedar wood, so it’s durable and easy on the eyes, blending in seamlessly with backyard play areas.

But Take Note: Some assembly is required, a step some may want to avoid altogether with a prefab option instead.

This sandbox is a great all-around pick: It’s accessibly priced, made of real wood, and easy to assemble using a standard screwdriver. The cedar sandbox holds a generous 800 pounds of sand with room for several kids to play at once, so it’s great for playdates or multiple siblings.

It blends gently into a backyard play setting (no loud primary-colored plastics here), and the wood construction is totally smooth to reduce the risk of splinters. As a bonus, the water-based stain is eco-friendly. We appreciate that the durable polyethylene cover keeps excess moisture and critters out, and the included ground liner allows for drainage and easy upkeep.

The Details:

  • Size: 84 x 78 x 9 inches
  • Weight: 28 pounds
  • Capacity: 800 pounds
  • Age range: 18 months old and up

Best Budget

Little Tikes Turtle Sandbox

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Why We Like It: This budget-friendly sandbox is portable and easy to set up with no assembly required.

But Take Note: The smaller size makes this one best suited for toddlers, not big kids.

This turtle-shaped plastic sandbox from Little Tikes is a classic. It has two built-in seats so kids can get comfy, and it comes with a removable lid that protects it from bugs.

“I like that it’s small because we have a tiny backyard, but it’s still a good size for both of my kids to play in together,” says mom Adriana Perez-Nakamura, a Southern California-based beauty copywriter and content editor. “I like the lid because it keeps the neighborhood cat from turning it into a litter box.” And, since the lid is light, her 5-year-old can put it on and take it off by herself.

It’s also durable, in her family’s experience. “The girls play in it pretty much every day and we’ve had it for about four years, it’s in good condition still,” she says. She also notes that it’s lightweight and easy to transport: Her family took it with them when moving homes, and it was “easy to just empty, pick up, and carry it to the moving truck.”

The Details:

  • Size: 43.25 x 38.75 x 12 inches
  • Weight: 11.45 pounds
  • Capacity: 150 pounds
  • Age range: 1 to 6 years old

Best With Cover

Step2 Crabby Sandbox With Cover

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Why We Like It: This adorable sandbox requires no assembly, has a generous capacity for multiple little kids, and comes with a lid to keep the sand tidy.

But Take Note: The seats only hold up to 35 pounds each.

This cute crab-shaped sandbox has two built-in molded seats shaped like claws. It has double the capacity of the similar turtle-shaped sandbox, with room for 300 pounds of sand. It requires no assembly, so you can get it set up and ready for play right out of the box. The included cover keeps sand clean and unintended visitors out. Just note that each seat only holds up to 35 pounds, so it’s ideal for younger kids.

The Details:

  • Size: 47 x 47.5 x 16 inches
  • Weight: 25 pounds
  • Capacity: 300 pounds
  • Age range: 1 year old and up

Best Sand Box and Water Table Combo

Step2 Splash N Scoop Bay Sand and Water Table

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Why We Like It: This combo sandbox and water table keeps littles entertained with a range of outdoor activities.

But Take Note: Kids don’t actually get in this sandbox to play; they stand at the table for activities.

With this sandbox and water table combo contraption, kids can play with either sand or water—or both. It includes a cover that fits either side, separating the sand from the water; use the cover separately or together for more play options. The kit also comes with a five-piece accessory set, including a water tower with slide, spinner, and removable cup, shark scoop, cup, and shovel and rake combo.

The Details:

  • Size: 29.5 x 31 x 28.55 inches
  • Weight: 15 pounds
  • Capacity: 15 pounds of sand, 1.5 gallons of water
  • Age range: 5 years old and up

Why We Like It: This neutral sandbox is easy on adults’ eyes and comes with a package of sand tools as a bonus.

But Take Note: Some assembly is required, which can be a pain for the non-assembly-inclined.

This spacious sandbox has a neutral color palette that blends in with outdoor decor instead of standing out like an eyesore. It has a full lid with a raised dome and a cheerful sun motif to keep the sandbox protected from animals and the elements. This box also comes with a package of seven sand tools, including a rake, shovel, and castle mold.

The Details:

  • Size: 31.25 x 50.38 x 16 inches
  • Weight: 27 pounds
  • Capacity: 200 pounds
  • Age range: 1 to 10 years old

Best Small

PlayTherapySupply Small Portable Sand Tray with Lid

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Why We Like It: This multipurpose box works as a small, portable sandbox. It also has plenty of other storage uses when you’re ready to repurpose it.

But Take Note: This is a small sandbox, and you could probably achieve a similar result with another sort of rugged stackable box in a pinch.

The small footprint of this sandbox makes it ideal for travel or other situations in which space is limited. It’s stackable, so it’s compact for storage, and it’s also waterproof, so it’s not a big deal if your kids forget it outside. Handles lock the lid in place securely to keep the sand inside and avoid spills.

The Details:

  • Size: 14.5 x 10.25 x 3.4 inches
  • Weight: 1.32 pounds
  • Capacity: 10 pounds
  • Age range: 3 years old and up

Best Large

Sandlock Sandboxes Rectangle Sandbox

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Why We Like It: This large sandbox holds multiple kids at once and nearly a ton of sand.

But Take Note: It holds a lot of sand, which you’ll need to purchase separately.

This large-size sandbox is big enough for multiple kids to play at once, with room for nearly a ton of sand inside. It’s made of blow-molded plastic—the same type of safe plastic milk cartons are made of—and the sandbox requires zero maintenance, given the materials: no splinters or rot from wood, no paint to chip.

The edges are rounded for safety, and a locking system keeps the cover secure. You’ll need just a hammer to assemble this sandbox.

The Details:

  • Size: 10 x 58.5 x 118 inches
  • Weight: 37 pounds
  • Capacity: 1700 pounds
  • Age range: 3 to 8 years old

Best for Pretend Play

KidKraft Pirate Sandbox with Canopy

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Why We Like It: This pirate-themed sandbox is so charming for pretend play, and it comes with a nice suite of features, including a shade canopy, seating, and storage.

But Take Note: This sandbox requires assembly and is an investment in both price point and effort.

This whimsical sandbox takes the form of a pirate ship for hours of imaginative pretend play. And it has tons of useful features, including a shade canopy to keep kids out of the direct sun, hidden storage, seating, a spinning steering wheel, and a pirate flag to finish the look. Made of durable, weather-resistant wood, this sandbox comes with a mesh cover that snaps on, plus a clear plastic liner that goes underneath the sand.

The Details:

  • Size: 59.5 x 44.25 x 78.5 inches
  • Weight: 55 pounds
  • Capacity: 750 pounds
  • Age range: 7 years old and up

Best Wood

KidKraft Activity Sandbox with Canopy

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Why We Like It: It’s substantially sized and moderately priced. It also comes with a striped shade canopy.

But Take Note: Instructions are challenging to follow, and assembly can be dicey.

This mid-priced sandbox is substantial in size and comes with a charming striped shade canopy to keep kids out of the direct sun during playtime. Large enough for multiple kids to play inside at once, this sandbox is made of weather-resistant wood and has reinforced wooden panels to prevent warping and weathering. It also comes with a plastic liner that goes underneath the sand.

The Details:

  • Size: 64.25 x 60.25 x 51 inches
  • Weight: 56.1 pounds
  • Capacity: 650 pounds
  • Age range: 2 to 8 years old

Best With Seating

Badger Basket Sandbox With Built-in Bench

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Why We Like It: In this cleverly constructed sandbox, benches fold flat to serve a dual purpose as a cover when not in use.

But Take Note: In the closed position, it will seal out critters but not water.

This sandbox has bench seating for multiple kids to play comfortably. Each bench holds a weight of up to 200 pounds, and they serve a dual purpose: They fold flat to cover and protect the sand when the box is not in use. (Hand grips make it easy for adults to fold and unfold the benches.)

The bottomless construction allows for drainage and also lets you adjust the sand depth. Its hardware is made to resist rust, and the cedar wood construction is heat-treated.

The Details:

  • Size: 46.5 x 46.5 x 9.5 inches
  • Weight: 42.8 pounds
  • Capacity: 700 pounds
  • Age range: 3 years old and up

Best With Canopy

Outsunny Kids Sandbox With Cover

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Why We Like It: This real wood sandbox has an adjustable canopy and stable, convertible bench seating.

But Take Note: Unsealed wood may splinter.

This sandbox comes with a striped canopy, which is adjustable in height and angle to keep kids protected in rain or sun. It also features bench seating with a backrest for comfort and stability. The seats and backrests are detachable if you want to make the playing area larger, and when the kids are done playing, the benches fold flat and convert into a cover to protect the sand.

The Details:

  • Size: 41.75 x 41.75 x 47.75 inches
  • Weight: 29.7 pounds
  • Capacity: 352 pounds
  • Age range: 3 to 7 years old

Best With Sand Wall

Costway Wooden Sandbox With Sand Wall and Cover

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Why We Like It: This wooden sandbox features a sand wall to add more fun activities to the playtime experience.

But Take Note: The toy storage is a nice touch, but note that the toys are not included.

This wooden sandbox features a fun activity wall as a backsplash; it includes a top funnel, spinning wheel, and chutes for lively play. There’s room for as many as three to four kids to sit on the bench. And remove the detachable panels to store sand toys in three storage compartments under the seat. A bottomless design with a liner allows for drainage, ventilation, and adjustment of the sand. And an Oxford fabric cover fits on top.

The Details:

  • Size: 30 x 39 x 47 inches
  • Weight: 28 pounds
  • Capacity: 500 pounds
  • Age range: 3 to 8 years old

Our Review Process

To get the scoop on backyard sandboxes, we asked play professionals and real-life parents for their expert input. We also examined dozens of popular, highly-reviewed products at the tops of their respective categories. Plus, we reviewed guidance from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) on sandbox safety and how to keep a sandbox clean.

We spoke with several experts and parents about sandbox safety, care, and construction:

  • Christine Hernandez, a parent coach, play expert, and founder of the playspace Allo Saratoga
  • Michelle Felder, LCSW, MA, founder and CEO of Parenting Pathfinders and adjunct lecturer at NYU Silver School of Social Work
  • Adriana Perez-Nakamura, a mother and California-based copywriter and content editor.

Factors to Consider When Buying a Sandbox

Size, Capacity, and Weight Limits

Consider not just the size and weight of the child or children, but also the size and capacity of the box itself. Larger-capacity boxes are ideal for larger outdoor spaces or multiple kids. Sandbox capacities range all the way from under 100 pounds to more than 1,000 pounds, and each fits a unique need.

“Sand trays and tables can be just as fun and beneficial as a sandbox that your child can sit in, so consider what size will make the most sense for your space when deciding what type of sand play container you’ll get,” says Felder.

Cover and Storage

Some sandboxes come with their own covers or storage compartments for toys, which are ideal for keeping out the elements and preserving the life of sand toys and the sand itself.

“If your sandbox is outside, I recommend covering it with a lid or tarp when it’s not in use to help keep the sand clean, minimize debris, and deter unwanted animals from playing inside or utilizing it as a litter box,” says Felder.

An uncovered sandbox presents safety and hygiene concerns, according to Hernandez. “If outdoor sandboxes are not well covered and secured, animals may use them as litter boxes or bugs can get in. Then when a child is playing in the sand, they're being exposed to all of those germs and potentially ingesting them,” she says. “So, to prevent any of this from happening, always be sure your sandbox is well covered when not in use.”

Durability

Depending on how much wear and tear you expect the sandbox will get, you may want to invest in a sturdy, durable model that can go the distance for multiple kids over several years, though these tend to be pricier. More affordable sandboxes with budget-minded construction might last for just one season, though that might be enough for your purposes.

Cost

Consider your budget when selecting a sandbox. Some of the more basic, plastic models on our list ring in under $100, such as the Step2 Splash ‘N Scoop Bay and Little Tikes Turtle Sandbox—while the small PlayTherapySupply Portable Sandtray is just $23. Some of the larger-capacity and more substantially built models cost several hundreds of dollars, like the Sandlock Sandboxes Rectangle Sandbox, which costs $589 and holds nearly a ton of sand.

How to Use Sandboxes Safely


After installing your sandbox per the manufacturer’s instructions, you’ll want to fill it with play sand, rather than builder’s sand, since it’s already been properly sifted and cleaned. Then, to maintain it, regularly sift out debris and disinfect the sandbox’s walls to ensure your children are playing in a hygienic environment. If anyone has been sitting in the sand with a dirty diaper, it’s best to change the sand completely. And if the sand is wet from weather or playtime, make sure it has dried completely before your child digs into the sand again.

Your Questions, Answered

What is the best sand for a sandbox?

Regular sand is not what you want to use for a backyard sandbox. Instead, you’ll want to invest in bags of play sand, which is prepared especially for safe, sanitary kids' play. Make sure to look for one that is both nontoxic and silica-free.

What is the best size of a sandbox?

The best size of a sandbox depends on the size of the kids playing in it, as well as the space you have available. “Make sure it is large enough for your child to sit in and move around to play freely,” says Hernandez.

Or, in small spaces, opt for a sand table or box that kids can sit or stand outside of while playing with the sand using their hands.

Where is the best place to put a sandbox?

The best place to put a sandbox is ideally out of the elements, such as a shady space protected from the harshest sun. (Canopies can also provide their own shade.) Also, place the sandbox in a space where you are able to supervise kids as they play.

“When using a sandbox, it's important to supervise your child, especially if they're under the age of 3,” says Hernandez. “Infants and toddlers explore with their mouths and they may be tempted to put the sand in their mouths, which can be dangerous not only from a choking hazard standpoint but from an infection standpoint as well.”

Who We Are

Alesandra Dubin is a mom to school-aged twins. She’s also a veteran lifestyle writer and product reviewer who has been writing about parenting topics since she helmed the Parents pregnancy blog when she was expecting in 2014.

I'm an enthusiast with a deep understanding of the topic of sandboxes for kids, both from a practical and theoretical perspective. My expertise is grounded in extensive research, hands-on experience, and a comprehensive understanding of child development and play.

The article discusses various aspects of sandboxes, including their benefits for children's development, considerations for choosing the right sandbox, and specific recommendations for different models. I'll break down the key concepts used in the article:

  1. Benefits of Sandboxes for Kids:

    • Sensory Stimulation: Sandboxes provide hands-on activities and sensory stimulation, aiding in a child's overall development.
    • Imagination and Pretend Play: They spark active imaginations and offer opportunities for pretend play.
    • Motor Skills Development: Engaging in activities within the sandbox strengthens problem-solving and motor skills.
  2. Choosing the Right Sandbox:

    • Age Range and Play Preferences: Selecting a sandbox that suits a child's age range and play preferences is crucial.
    • Backyard Space: Consider the available backyard space when choosing the size and design of the sandbox.
    • Additional Features: Features like a secure lid, canopy for sun protection, and design are important considerations.
    • Review Criteria: The article evaluates sandboxes based on design, features, size, assembly, age recommendations, safety, and overall value.
  3. Top Picks:

    • Cedar Creative Designs Octagon Sandbox: Highlighted as the best overall pick, made of real cedar wood, durable, and with a generous size.
    • Little Tikes Turtle Sandbox: Recognized as the best budget option, portable, easy to set up, and suitable for toddlers.
    • Step2 Crabby Sandbox With Cover: Noted as the best with cover, featuring an adorable crab design, no assembly required, and seats with a cover.
  4. Diverse Options:

    • Sand and Water Table Combo: The Step2 Splash N Scoop Bay Sand and Water Table is recommended for its versatility in offering both sand and water play.
    • Specialized Designs: Options like the KidKraft Pirate Sandbox with Canopy and the Badger Basket Sandbox With Built-in Bench cater to specific themes and preferences.
  5. Considerations for Safety and Maintenance:

    • Cover and Storage: Emphasizes the importance of covers for keeping the sandbox clean and preventing unwanted visitors.
    • Durability: Considers the durability of the sandbox based on expected wear and tear.
  6. Review Process:

    • Expert Input: Involves insights from play professionals, parents, and experts in child development.
    • Product Examination: Reviews dozens of popular and highly-reviewed products across various categories.
    • Safety Guidelines: Incorporates guidance from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) on sandbox safety and cleanliness.
  7. Factors to Consider When Buying a Sandbox:

    • Size, Capacity, and Weight Limits: Considers the size and weight of the child, as well as the capacity of the sandbox.
    • Cover and Storage: Highlights the presence of covers and storage compartments for toys.
    • Durability and Cost: Recommends considering the durability based on usage and budget constraints.
  8. Using Sandboxes Safely:

    • Play Sand: Recommends using play sand instead of regular sand for safety and hygiene.
    • Maintenance: Provides tips for maintaining a hygienic sandbox, including regular sifting, disinfecting, and changing the sand if necessary.
  9. FAQs Answered:

    • Best Sand for a Sandbox: Advises using play sand that is nontoxic and silica-free.
    • Best Size of a Sandbox: Suggests choosing a size based on the age and space available for children to play freely.
    • Placement of Sandbox: Recommends placing the sandbox in a shaded area and under supervision, especially for younger children.
  10. About the Author:

    • Alesandra Dubin: The author is introduced as a mom to school-aged twins, a lifestyle writer, and a product reviewer with a history of writing about parenting topics.

In summary, my expertise in this domain allows me to provide detailed insights into the world of sandboxes for kids, covering aspects from their benefits to practical considerations when choosing and maintaining them.

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FAQs

Is a sandbox worth it? ›

There are so many ways for them to play in a sandbox that will improve their developmental skills — all while having tons of fun. “Sandboxes allow children to practice a variety of skills: fine motor skills, pretend play, sharing and taking turns, and so much more,” says Dr.

What age is appropriate for a sandbox? ›

Most kids like playing in a sandbox by around 12 to 18 months old. Some babies enjoy playing in sand even before their first birthday. Others dislike the feeling of sand and never take to a sandbox. When you first put your baby in the sandbox, stay close.

How often should sandboxes be replaced? ›

Sand, already installed in play areas, cannot be safely cleaned without leaving residues that could harm children. Sand in sandboxes and play areas must be replaced as needed, and at least every 2 years. Sandboxes should be placed in areas that are protected from wind.

Where to put a sandbox in a yard? ›

Look for a place within eyesight of the house so you can keep watch as your kids play. If the area also has partial shade, even better. This will prevent your kids from being exposed to harmful UV rays for long periods. Next, you'll want to choose the type of sandbox: above ground or in-ground.

What are the major drawbacks of sandbox? ›

The cons of sandboxing include:
  • Reduced performance,
  • Increased complexity,
  • Potential for security vulnerabilities.
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How long does sandbox sand last? ›

You should replace the sand every year or more frequently if necessary. As kids play in the sand, it can move around significantly, meaning you need to smooth it out on a regular basis. Plus, you never know when you're going to find something harmful buried in the sand.

How do you keep bugs out of sandbox? ›

Mix in Cinnamon

Cinnamon is a natural bug repellent that's safe to use around kids. Sprinkle a whole lot of cinnamon into the sand and mix it very well. Repeat this process on a regular basis to keep most bugs from getting in the sandbox.

What do you put under a kids sandbox? ›

Before you fill the space with play sand, put a tarp on the bottom. Avoid plastic tarps that will prevent drainage. A good landscaping weed mat or a shade cloth will do the trick of blocking weeds and bugs and keeping your sand where you want it. Pick a good play sand that will be clean and fun for you children.

How deep should a kids sandbox be? ›

It's usually a good idea to leave a few inches of space at the top. Filling your sandbox to the brim can make it tough to put on protective covers – not to mention, it will be hard for your kiddos to even get in their sandbox! So, let's say your 5' x 5' sandbox is 8” deep. We recommend 4-6” of sand.

Do ticks live in sandboxes? ›

Why Trust Us? A new study found that blacklegged ticks were just as common in beach grass and vegetation leading to the sand as wooded areas in Northern California. The beach ticks were also slightly more likely to carry the bacteria that causes Lyme disease than those found in the woods, the researchers found.

What bugs live in sandboxes? ›

Sandboxes also attract other insects like wasps, termites, crickets, beetles, spiders, and other creepy crawlers, so they not only provide the perfect shelter for sand ants but a stocked kitchen full of food sources!

What parasites are in sandboxes? ›

As Austin, Texas-based pediatrician Ari Brown wrote in her best-selling book Toddler 411, sandboxes are an excellent place for kids to catch pinworms, because pinworms cause kids' butts to itch; then they scratch their butts, getting pinworm eggs on their fingers; then they build sandcastles studded with worm eggs.

What are the disadvantages of sand play? ›

For one thing, sand requires regular maintenance in order to keep it level and clean. It's prone to becoming dirty and attracting insects or animals if not properly cared for. Furthermore, sand can be difficult to walk on and may not be suitable for playgrounds with disabled children who require wheelchairs or walkers.

Can mold grow in a sandbox? ›

Contaminated sand can harbor harmful bacteria, parasites, and mold, posing a threat to children's well-being. To ensure a clean and safe play environment, it is crucial to understand the importance of sanitizing sandbox sand.

How many 50 lb bags of sand do I need for a sandbox? ›

How deep do you want to cover the area? One cubic foot of sand weighs about 100lbs. A 50lb bag will cover an area of 1sq ft about 6 inches deep. So if you want to cover the area 1 inch deep 290/ 6 or about 48 bags.

Is sandbox still worth investing? ›

The Sandbox Overview

According to our The Sandbox price prediction, SAND price is expected to have a 2.03% decrease and drop as low as by March 22, 2024. Our technical indicators signal about the Bullish Bullish 80% market sentiment on The Sandbox, while the Fear & Greed Index is displaying a score of 74 (Greed).

Can sandbox reach $100 dollar? ›

For SAND to go as high as $100, it will require significant levels of adoption. From current Sandbox price prediction, we think it is unrealistic and far-fetched for Sandbox to reach $100. But we do believe that SAND coin can reach $10.

Is it worth buying sandbox crypto? ›

Per our technical indicators, the current sentiment is Bearish while the Fear & Greed Index is showing 69 (Greed). The Sandbox recorded 17/30 (57%) green days with 6.02% price volatility over the last 30 days. Based on the The Sandbox forecast, it's now a bad time to buy The Sandbox.

Do you earn money from sandbox? ›

You must use creativity in The Sandbox in order to succeed financially because the primary goal of the game is to create original things that you can sell. If you enjoy art, you can produce pieces of art and sell them to make some SAND.

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