Free water playgrounds perth
When the Perth summer heat kicks in, there’s nothing better than cooling off at one of the city’s fantastic free water Playgrounds. From interactive splash pads to waterfront fun zones, Perth offers families plenty of options to beat the heat without breaking the bank. Whether you’re after dinosaur-themed spray features, mesmerizing water sculptures, or beachside fountains, these water Playgrounds provide hours of entertainment for kids while parents relax in the shade. Here’s our guide to Perth’s best free water Playgrounds that the whole family will love.

 

Free Water Playgrounds – North of Perth

Maylands Waterland

This refurbished Perth water park is a local favorite, featuring exciting splash pads and nature play areas that keep kids entertained for hours. The park has been thoughtfully designed with plenty of shaded seating for parents to relax while watching the kids play, along with BBQ facilities making it perfect for a full day out. The combination of water features and natural play elements creates a well-rounded experience that appeals to children of all ages. Read the Buggybuddys review of Maylands Waterland

Address: 32 Clarkson Road, Maylands

Whiteman Park Water Playground

Perfect for younger children, this free water play area caters specifically to kids aged 10 and under with its 30cm deep paddling pool and playful water spouts. Open from September onwards, the facility is well-equipped with shade structures, BBQ facilities, toilets, picnic tables, and a Playground nearby. It’s an ideal spot for families with toddlers and preschoolers looking for a safe water play environment. Read the Buggybuddys review of Whiteman Park Water Playground.

Address: Whiteman Park, Lord Street, Whiteman WA 6068
Website: www.whitemanpark.com.au

 

 

Free water playgrounds perth

 

Rainbow Waters Ellenbrook

This award-winning splash pad is a standout destination, located conveniently opposite the Ellenbrook Library. Operating seasonally from late September to May, the facility runs daily from 9 am to 7 pm and boasts 15 interactive water features that keep children engaged and entertained. The park is well-appointed with shade sails, shelters, picnic tables, electric BBQs, and toilets with baby change facilities, plus an adjoining car park for easy access. As part of Charlie Gregorini Memorial Park, visitors can also enjoy the grassed field and BMX dirt track nearby. Note that swim nappies are required for children who usually wear nappies, and glass, alcohol, smoking, and dogs are not permitted in the water play area. Read the Buggybuddys review of Rainbow Waters.

Address: The Parkway, Ellenbrook WA 6069

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Kingsway Regional Playground Madeley

This dinosaur-themed splash pad is a roaring good time for little ones, featuring a fully enclosed and shaded zero-depth play area with sprays, jets, and a small tipping bucket. The water features run in 10-minute bursts activated by a push button, operating daily from 8 am to 7 pm between October and April. With excellent facilities including shade, BBQs, toilets, picnic tables, and a nearby Playground, it is a complete package for a family day out. Read the Buggybuddys review of Kingsway Regional Playground.

Address: Kingsway, Madeley WA 6065

Kingsway Regional Playground

Hyde Park Water Playground Highgate

Located in the heart of the city, this shaded splash pad features tipping buckets, spray guns, and water jets that run on a timer. Operating typically from November to late March between 8 am and 8 pm, it is surrounded by the beautiful gardens of Hyde Park with excellent facilities including shade, BBQs, toilets, and picnic tables. The central location makes it perfect for a quick cool-down during city adventures or a weekend picnic. Read the Buggybuddys review of Hyde Park Water Playground.

Address: Vincent St & William St, Perth WA 6003

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Revolution Park Eglinton

This fun splash pad in the Allara Estate delivers excitement with its jets and fountains running on a timer system. Kids love the shower-like sprays, ground jets, vortex water tunnel, water spouts, and jet streams. Operating from 8 am to 7 pm between November and April, the park also features BBQs, picnic tables, and a Playground, making it a great all-in-one destination for families in the northern suburbs. Read the Buggybuddys review of Revolution Park Eglinton.

Address: Revolution Pkwy, Eglinton WA 6034

 
 

BHP Billiton Water Park Elizabeth Quay

Right in the heart of Perth CBD, this interactive water feature covers an impressive 1000 square meters and showcases a beautiful Noongar Dreaming mosaic. The design features a central island and three smaller circular islands surrounded by mesmerising water jets that cycle through mist, bubbling jets, and vertical jets. Shade sails provide relief from the sun, while excellent facilities include toilets with showers, a Changing Places facility, and nearby cafes. Read the Buggybuddys review of BHP Billiton Water Park.

Address: Elizabeth Quay, Perth WA 6000

 

Water Labyrinth Forrest Place Perth

This interactive water sculpture by renowned Danish artist Jeppe Hein creates nine magical “rooms” from jets of water, offering a unique artistic water play experience. Using recycled stormwater chlorinated to swimming pool standards, it normally operates daily until 10 pm and is beautifully lit up at night. Shaded picnic tables are available nearby for spectators, though visitors should check current maintenance status before visiting. Read the Buggybuddys review of Water Labyrinth Forrest Place.

Currently closed

Address: Forrest Pl, Perth WA 6000

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Free Water Playgrounds – South of Perth

 

Kwinana Adventure Playground Calista

This splash pad delivers interactive fun with spouts, showers, jets, and sprays all operated by push buttons, plus two charming pelican structures that tip water over delighted children. Part of a larger adventure park featuring nature play, a tree maze, sand play, and accessible features, the splash pad operates from 9 am to 7 pm in summer. Facilities include shade, BBQs, toilets, and picnic tables, making it ideal for extended family visits. Read the Buggybuddys review of Kwinana Adventure Playground.

Address: Walgreen Cres, Calista WA 6167

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Port Coogee Marina – Ngarkal Water Play Park

This coastal gem combines a small splash pad area with water fountains alongside a calm and sheltered beach, offering families the best of both worlds. The Ngarkal water play park operates approximately 8 am to 6 pm daily from October to May, with BBQs, toilets, picnic tables, and a nearby Playground completing the package. The marina setting provides a beautiful backdrop for a family day out by the water. Read the Buggybuddys review of Port Coogee Marina.

Address: Medina Parade, North Coogee WA 6163

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Bibra Lake Regional Playground

This impressive facility features a small splash pad with sprinklers cleverly hidden in metal reeds, plus a charming turtle-themed sand and splash area. Part of a large, fully fenced Playground with inclusive design, the facility also boasts a double flying fox, tree-top aerial rope walk, and a Changing Places facility. Operating from 8:30 am to 9:00 pm daily all year round, it is complemented by BBQs, toilets, and picnic tables for family comfort. Read the Buggybuddys review of Bibra Lake Regional Playground.

Address: Progress Dr, Bibra Lake WA 6163

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Free Water Playgrounds – Western Australia

Sykes Foreshore Splash Park, Bunbury

Bunbury’s brilliant Sykes Foreshore Reserve is home to a vibrant splash park right between the boat Playground and Discovery Parks – Bunbury Foreshore. The free water play area will keep the kids entertained and cool for hours, with plenty of sprays and jets to dash through, plus shade, BBQs, toilets, changerooms, picnic tables and a great Playground alongside. Read the Buggybuddys review of Sykes Foreshore Splash Park.
Address: Lyons Cove, Bunbury WA 6230

Central Park and Water Play Space, Collie

If you’re heading to Collie to check out the amazing Wellington Dam mural, be sure to stop at Central Park’s splash pad in the town centre. The Collie Splash Pad features 45 randomly sequenced sprays and fountains, designed to surprise kids and keep them guessing which jet will fire next. With shade, BBQs, toilets, changerooms, picnic tables, an excellent Playground and an on‑site café, it’s a perfect pit‑stop for families. Read the Buggybuddys review of Central Park and Water Play Collie.
Address: Forest Street, Collie WA 6225

Geraldton Water Playground

Geraldton Water Playground, Geraldton

Near Geraldton city centre you’ll find a fun water Playground that’s ideal for a sand‑free paddle on hot days. Kids can splash through the sprays and shallow water, then head straight to the neighbouring Playground or the dedicated fenced and gated toddler and crawler play area, which is perfect for younger children who need a safer space. Read the Buggybuddys review of Geraldton Water Playground.
Address: Geraldton foreshore, Geraldton WA 6530

Geraldton Foreshore Playground

Exmouth Water Park, Exmouth

Exmouth Water Park is a fantastic spot for kids on those hot North West days. Completely shaded with a permanent steel roof so the floor doesn’t get hot, it’s packed with sea‑themed water features including turtles and dolphins that squirt water, a huge whale tail that sprays, a pirate ship with watery sails and a couple of water cannons. It’s simple, free fun that’s a big hit with families visiting Exmouth. Read the Buggybuddys review of Exmouth Water Park.
Address: Town Beach foreshore, Exmouth WA 6707

Exmouth Waterpark

Perth and regional WA are packed with brilliant free water Playgrounds where families can cool off, play and make memories without spending a fortune. From inner‑city splash pads and suburban paddling pools to foreshore spray parks and coastal fountains, there’s something to suit every age and stage. Remember to check seasonal opening times, pack sun protection and swim nappies for little ones, and bring along a change of clothes – because at these spots, the kids are guaranteed to end up absolutely soaked and smiling.

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3 Comments
  1. Fatima 5 years ago

    Nice

  2. Jo 2 years ago

    Kwinana Adventure park 🙂

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