Hillarys Beach Park at Whitfords Nodes has grown into one of the northern suburbsโ best allโround coastal parks โ a big, shady picnic spot with a great allโabilities Playground, direct beach access and the added bonus of the famous exercise stairway and ninja warriorโstyle fitness course just a short walk away.

The Playground itself is large and thoughtfully laid out, with a mix of traditional and nature play spread through soft white sand and rubber softfall. Younger children are drawn straight to the main climbing structure, which you can access via a gentle ramp.

Along the way there are musical elements, a clock and a steering wheel mounted at toddler height, so little ones can join in the fun without needing to climb. The ramped design also means children using kidsโ wheelchairs can get right into the middle of the action, rather than watching from the sidelines.

At the top of the ramp youโll find binoculars for imaginative play and a smaller slide, perfect for more cautious explorers, while a steeper ramp and vertical climbing wall lead adventurous kids to a taller double slide.

Nearby thereโs a separate climbing frame packed with rope nets, ladders and balance elements โ bigger kids will love trying to traverse right across the top or swinging from the hanging ropes like monkey bars.


Inclusive play has clearly been a focus here. Under the main structure thereโs a sand table with coloured balls for toddlers to scoop and pour, and in the central sandpit a second sand play table features a pulley system so children can haul sand up to the platform, then funnel it through pipes to a lower level. A gap in the surrounding limestone blocks makes it possible to carefully push a wheelchair into this lower space so siblings and friends of different abilities can play together.


The park also scores highly for classic Playground favourites. Thereโs a birds nest (basket) swing for group swinging, plus a standard swing and a junior inclusive swing with a solid harness for children who need extra support.


A bright yellow spinner has been designed so a wheelchair can roll onto the platform and the child can hold the central handle, but itโs equally fun for a small group of kids to sit or stand and spin together.

On the ground, a pair of painted hopscotch grids adds a simple extra game that schoolโaged kids love to test out.

The nature play zone flows out from the main structure, inviting kids to climb, balance and imagine. A carved and painted log shaped like a crocodileโs head and tail doubles as a balance beam and photo op.

Around it youโll find chunky timber balancing logs, a wobbly wooden bridge and a sunny yellow springโmounted boat thatโs perfect for pirate and fisherman roleโplay.





Two timber mia mias offer shady little โcubbyโ spaces for campingโstyle games and hideโandโseek.

Families who like to bring wheels will appreciate just how many paths crissโcross this reserve. There are smooth concrete paths looping right around the Playground, ideal for scooters and learners, plus a wider shared coastal path running along the ocean side for confident riders. Itโs an easy spot to combine a Playground visit with a family bike ride or a pram walk with ocean views.

As a picnic and meetโup destination, Hillarys Beach Park really shines. There are masses of picnic tables spread through the reserve โ far more than youโll find at many suburban parks โ along with plenty of lawn for rugs and ball games. Barbecues, drink fountains (including a bottleโrefill spout) and shady trees make it easy to stay for a few hours. Public toilets are provided within the park, though they are a bit of a walk from the main Playground, so itโs worth keeping that in mind if youโre toilet training or have kids who leave it to the last minute.

Being right on the coast, itโs also a brilliant beach day base. Thereโs beach access via the carpark and also from the shared path through the dunes, so you can swap between sandcastle building and Playground time without needing to move the car. On calm days, packing swimmers, towels, hats and plenty of suncream turns this into a full day out.
One of the big drawcards for older kids, teens and adults at Whitfords Nodes is the dedicated outdoor fitness area and iconic stairway that climbs 145 steps up the dune to a 22โmetreโhigh lookout. This โexercise stairwayโ links into several running tracks of different lengths and gradients through the dunes and park, making it a popular training spot for runners and fitness fans, as well as a fun challenge for families with active tweens and teens.

At the base of the stairs youโll also find an outdoor gym and the ninjaโwarriorโstyle obstacle course designed for ages 12 and over, with a sequence of bodyโweight obstacles perfect for time trials and friendly competitions.

Despite its popularity โ especially on weekends and warm evenings โ the park copes well thanks to its size, multiple play zones and generous picnic and barbecue areas. There is ample free parking, much of it shaded by trees, and the whole site is crissโcrossed with universalโaccess paths suitable for prams and wheelchairs. If youโd like to grab a coffee or bite to eat before or after your visit, Lot One Kitchen is conveniently located just up the road at the corner of Whitfords Avenue and Angove Drive.
Overall, Hillarys Beach Park at Whitfords Nodes offers something for everyone โ shaded and inclusive Playground equipment for toddlers through to tweens, nature play and imaginative elements, bike and scooterโfriendly paths, oceanโview walks, a huge number of picnic tables, and serious fitness challenges for older kids and adults. Itโs an easy spot to recommend for playdates, family gatherings and holiday outings.
Hillarys Beach Park, Whitfords Nodes
Address: Whitfords Avenue (near the corner of Angove Drive), Hillarys WA 6025
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Place Categories: All Abilities, Beachside, Nature, Playgrounds, With Shade, and With Toilets






