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Lollipops Playland Butler provides an exciting indoor play experience in Perth’s northern suburbs. This climate-controlled centre features extensive play equipment including multi-level climbing structures, spiral slides, ball pits, and a dedicated toddler zone for the littlest visitors. The facility includes an on-site café serving barista-made coffee, snacks, and light meals, allowing parents to relax while keeping an eye on their children. Birthday parties are a highlight, with themed party rooms and various packages available to create memorable celebrations. Buggybuddys Review Lollipop’s Playland, Butler Read more…
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If you love a walk or ride along the Swan River like we do, be sure to add the Scented Gardens Playground on the South Perth foreshore to your list of places to stop. The Scented Gardens are found Sir James Mitchell Park, about half way between the Mends Street Jetty and Coode Street Jetty. The manicured gardens themselves are a delight for the senses to walk around, featuring fragrant plants like lavender and rosemary – my guess is that kids will make a dash for the playground found right next to it! The large, shaded playground has equipment for Read more…
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Mt Henry Bridge Reserve, Mount Pleasant Mount Henry Bridge Reserve is a multi-use recreation area on the river in Mount Pleasant. It is situated in the shadow of the Mt Henry Bridge, and has a great kids playground and an on-site cafe. The first thing we did on arriving was grab some lunch at the Kerbside Cafe. This is a food van which is permanently located at the park. They sell hot and cold drinks, ice cream and delicious toasties. You pick your fillings and the friendly staff make them up on the spot. The price of toasties ranges between Read more…
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Nestled amongst trees at Mary Crescent Reserve in Eden Hill is a small, but lovely nature playground that features a fun flying fox! The play area has been designed for kids of all ages, with equipment that appeals to primary school aged kids, as well as little ones. What all kids will go running to is the flying foxes, perfect for racing friends! One of the flying foxes has a “chair” for younger children and those less physically able. Be sure to take along a bucket and spade for a little sand play in the huge sandpit, which also Read more…
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The Island at Elizabeth Quay is a family-friendly venue combining a microbrewery, restaurant, garden bar, and pizzeria in a prime waterfront location. Located in the historic Florence Hummerston Kiosk building, it offers casual dining with spectacular views of Elizabeth Quay, Kings Park, the Swan River, and Perth’s city skyline. Standout Family Features: Direct access to Elizabeth Quay playground next door Kid-friendly menu with options like pasta, pizza, nachos, and fish & chips Complimentary colouring sheets for children Outdoor seating with panoramic views Fresh, well-priced menu options Bright, airy interior Convenient location for families exploring Elizabeth Quay Top Tip: Request outdoor Read more…
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Featured20% off Tours & Experiences at THE OZONE, Optus Stadium Venture out these school holidays and head to THE OZONE at Optus Stadium! ️ Go behind the scenes on a Stadium Tour Take in epic rooftop views on the Sky View Deck or HALO tour Or hang out 42m above the field on the VERTIGO experience It’s the ultimate winter activity – and perfect for all ages! Use code WINTER2025 at checkout for 20% off theozone.com.au/winter-offers/ Whether you’re in search of an adventure-packed day or a leisurely family outing, Optus Stadium and its Stadium Park precinct have you Read more…
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Baldivis is a hub for adventure playgrounds, from the Steam Train Adventure Playground at Miller’s Landing to The Rivergums Adventure Park, there is no shortage of community spirit and amazing play opportunities! Brightwood’s brand new Adventure Park has stepped it up a notch and is nothing short of EPIC! The $3 million playground includes an adventurous climbing structure, slides, double flying fox, swings, nature play, scooter/bike track and more! The 13-metre high brightly coloured sphere tower is not for the faint-hearted! The structure combines the challenge of climbing and the thrill of heights followed by the excitement of two ultimate Read more…
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Jackson Wilding Reserve, Karrinyup If you’re looking for somewhere a little different to play, why not check out Jackson Wilding Reserve in Karrinyup? With a nature playground and a traditional playground, it’s sure to be a hit with kids of all ages. The nature play at Jackson Wilding Reserve in Karrinyup is not your average playground! Built adjacent to Newborough Primary School, its far from the typical sanitised play areas most kids are used to. This playground is made up of recycled timber and tree branches, some painted in vibrant colours. It offers children a real chance to climb, Read more…
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On a recent road trip, we took a detour through Northam, the detour was originally to check out the Northam Suspension Bridge, which is one of the longest pedestrian bridges in Australia. After crossing the bridge, which was well worth the visit (until the kids thought it was fun to make it sway), we discovered Bernard Park which features two fully fenced play areas, a water playground, sculptures, amphitheatre, picnic and BBQ facilities and public toilets. The water playground was by far the highlight for the kids, even though we were completely unprepared for water play! The playground is activated Read more…
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Get ready to battle it out paintball style! Paintball Skirmish Swan Valley offers an awesome unique experience for every occasion from kids to adults. Set in the natural bushland you can unleash your wild side while having an absolute ball. Paintballing is suitable for ages 12yrs to adults and Splatball is suitable for 8-11yrs. Home Read more…
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Clarkson Reserve, Maylands Clarkson Reserve is a hidden gem in the leafy suburb of Maylands. It features a small nature playground, bike and scooter paths and gorgeous river views. On arriving, Miss 4 raced to the play area. This is mostly sand-based and features wooden balancing beams and flat logs to hop across. There is also a large birds nest swing surrounded by a wood chip base. This was a hit! Miss 4 kept going back to play here. The main feature of the playground, however, is the wooden play fort. Children can access this via a climbing wall Read more…
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Tucked away in a suburban area of Joondalup (not far from the Candlewood Shopping Centre) is Windermere Park. The little gem of a park has enough play equipment to keep kids busy for a while! The playground is small, but a lot is packed into it, with traditional play and a little nature play too. The main sand-fall playground is shaded in the late afternoon by mature trees and found close to the club rooms. This fort-like play structure is fantastic for kindy/primary school aged children, as there are lots of things to climb on. There’s a steering wheel, ladder, Read more…
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Nestled amongst the new Niche Living housing estate in Willetton is a brand new playground perfect for kids of any age. We went to check it out over the weekend and my kids (aged 2 and 6) loved it! The playground is off Portcullis Drive, Willetton, however, construction is still on going and the entrance is being fenced off from that entry at the moment. Best way to enter the playground is via Woodthorpe Dr, off Collins road. The playground boast various play equipments, there are balancing wooden logs and stepping logs, swings, a rope climbing frame, see-saws and the Read more…
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Little Land’s play town offers a scaled down version of the real world inspiring your child to learn through role-play! 🍎🛒 Whether it be doing the grocery shopping at the Little Growers Market, making a coffee at the local cafe, doing laundry at home, teaching in the classroom, visiting the doctor, grooming pets, or helping with the town’s construction – the fun is in the exploring! Designed by experts, for children up to 8 years old, play sessions are 90 minutes and hosted at 9am, 11am, 1pm and 3pm Monday through to Saturday during the winter school holidays. Book Read more…
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Rotary Park in Wanneroo is one of our favourite playgrounds, the park originally opened in 1979 since then the space has undergone major developments and has been really well cared for by the City of Wanneroo. We especially love the diverse range of equipment and different play opportunity for kids of all ages. The focal piece of the playground is a large wooden play structure that contains 4 slides, a climbing wall, fireman’s pole, climbing nets, shop front, music play and lots more to ignite little imaginations and challenge little adventurers. Making it easy for kids and adults, there are Read more…
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Every new playground popping up in Perth seems to be bigger and better than the one before, Shorehaven’s Treasure Island Adventure Playground is no different, although this playground has taken ‘play’ to a whole new and exciting level by creating a real-life treasure island. This adventure playground overlooking the Alkimos wreck not only encourages kids to climb, swing and slide, there is also a series of hidden clues, puzzles to solve and treasure to find. There are 6 treasure hunts to embark on at Shorehaven’s Treasure Island, all you need to do is collect your Captain’s Notebook from the sales Read more…
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Mandurah Forum is a family-focused shopping centre that offers exceptional facilities and services for parents shopping with children. Stand-Out Features for Parents and Families: Parent Rooms: Coastal-themed facilities Enclosed play areas for older children Private feeding areas Microwaves available Baby change tables Parent and child toilet cubicles with toddler restraints Multiple locations: near Woolworths, Target, Alfresco Dining Precinct and Food Court Family-Friendly Parking: Designated yellow Parents with Pram parking bays on each level Play Areas: Adventure and Family Playgrounds in the food court area Indoor seating area with interactive touchscreen games ‘Play Along the Way’ zones near Kmart Coastal-themed play Read more…
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A family-friendly shopping destination offering specialized facilities and services designed to make shopping with children easier and more enjoyable. Stand-Out Features for Parents and Families: Family Facilities: Two Parent Rooms featuring: Bottle warming facilities Private feeding cubicles Change tables Nappy bins Locations: Near Brumbys and Lowes Specialised Areas: The Book Nook: Community book swap area Managed by Baldivis Leo Club Regular free activities and workshops Children’s entertainment programs Quiet Room: Designed for sensory breaks Features dimmable lighting Sound-absorbing materials Soft tactile textures Perfect for children who need a calm space Parking: Dedicated Parents with Prams parking Permit system available through Read more…
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Tucked away down a suburban street in Duncraig (next to Davallia Primary School) is a brilliant new playground at Juniper Park. The park has both traditional and nature play equipment that will keep kids of all ages busy for some time. The compact playground is partly shaded by mature trees and surrounded by loads of grasstrees – making for a good game of hide and seek! A fort-like play structure is different to anything we’ve seen before, with multi levels and many features. It’s fantastic for kindy/primary school aged children, as the sand-fall playground feature three slide and has lots Read more…
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If you’re a parent to a toddler, a fenced and gated playground is a must! Allen Park in Swanbourne is a brilliant spot for wandering toddlers to play. The small sand-fall playground is partly shaded by mature trees. The traditional metal framed playground has lots of features to keep kids entertained. Toddlers will find the stairs up to the small slide easy enough. Though they might want to pass on the climbing ropes. There’s also a larger slide, tunnel, climbing walls and fireman’s pole. There’s some interactive and imaginative play elements with a “shop”, car dashboard and movable clock. The Read more…
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A block from the Daglish Train Station, tucked away down a suburban street is a brilliant new playground. The teeny tiny Jersey Street Playground in Jolimont packs a big punch with great traditional equipment and nature play that will keep kids aged from about 3 years and up entertained. The small playground is partly shaded by mature trees and surrounded by bushes that have little winding pathways in-between – perfect game of hide and seek. A wooden fort-like play structure is great for a little imaginative play. There are two ways to get up to the fort, a sloping climbing Read more…
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The Kingsley Tavern offers a modern dining experience with excellent facilities for families with children. Standout Features: Fenced outdoor play area Well-shaded beer garden Spacious interior Fresh, modern atmosphere Perfect for: Family lunches and dinners Group gatherings Casual dining Post-activity meals (near Shepherds Bush park) Tip: For families with children, requesting outdoor seating near the play area is recommended for the best experience. Buggybuddys Review Kingsley Tavern Read more…
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Kids just love a skate park, though some of the larger spots can be teeming with older and faster kids. The brilliant Madox Playground and Pumptrack in Forrestdale has a smaller bowl than you’d usually find at a skate park – perfect for beginners – as well as a great little playground. The playground features a rope climbing frame, scooter/bike track, a sand fall toddler play area, as well as really unique features like a foosball table, painted balancing logs and a treasure hunt. Anything with wheels – scooters, bikes and even skateboards are a must at Madox. There’s a Read more…
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Hawker Playground in Warwick, found in the northern suburbs, has recently enjoyed a makeover! The new play equipment will keep primary school aged kids, as well as confident toddlers entertained. The sand-fall playground has a fort-like metal play structure, which great for a little imaginative play. This play equipment is fantastic for kindy/primary school aged children, as there are lots of things to climb on. There’s a steering wheel, ladder, climbing wall, sloping climbing ropes, bridge, shop front and a slide. No playground is complete without swings. At Hawker Park there is a set of swings – one regular swing Read more…
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If you haven’t heard about the amazing Jungle Park near Whiteman Park, you’d have had to be living under a rock. Little Chef and I were heading there for a play, after lunch in the Swan Valley. On our way, we stumbled on a brand new spot that we’d never heard about – Flamewood Park Playground in Brabham. Flamewood Park is a small, but brilliant playground that is mainly focused on climbing equipment. The vibrant orange ropes will keep primary school aged children scrambling around for ages, as well as confident toddlers that love to climb. The sand-fall playground lots Read more…
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FeaturedThe Village East Playground at Whiteman Park has undergone a complete reconstruction with all new play equipment and shade sails. The new equipment is easy for toddlers to navigate and adventurous enough to keep older kids entertained! The colourful new playground is located within The Village at Whiteman Park, across from the Village Cafe and next to the Mini Water Playground (open seasonally). There are toilets, seating & BBQs nearby, and it is in a great spot for tram spotting! Other attractions nearby include the Motor Museum, Children’s Forest and Revolutions Transport Museum… just to name a few! The play Read more…
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Just off Ocean Reef Road, there’s a fantastic playground found at Edgewater Park in Edgewater! There’s many fun elements to this playground including a traditional play structure and a little nature play too. And good news if you’ve just cleaned your car… there’s no sand! Found next to the Edgewater Shopping Centre, there’s plenty of parking and facilities here. The IGA makes it handy to grab a drink or snack to enjoy in the park. The dual metal slide is perfect for racing a friend! It’s quite fast, surrounded by soft fall, making it easy to scramble up the slope Read more…
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A little off the beaten track is a neighbourhood gem – Robin Reserve in Sorrento. There’s lots of fun to be had at this bright and vibrant playground including lots of traditional equipment, sand play and so much space to run and play a game of footy. There’s a stack of shaded parking, opposite the oval. From here it’s a short one minute walk to the playground around the corner. Take a scooter along for kids to ride on the pavement. The metal play equipment is partly shaded by trees and built on a mix of sand and soft fall Read more…
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Found in the heart of a new housing estate, Mason Green Park in Piara Waters is a brilliant spot for a play. There’s lots of fun elements packed into this compact playground including a little nature play, as well as thinks to keep active and fit. The wooden play equipment is partly shaded by shade sails and built on a mix of woodchip and soft fall base. And there’s lots to explore… There’s a nest swing, perfect for lounging around in! Stepping tree trunks and balancing logs. Little Chef particularly liked the climbing slope, with rope, up to the fort/slide. Read more…
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The brand new Picasso Park at Alkimos Vista offers an artistic and creative play experience for kids (and adults) of all ages! The 2.5-hectare park features a two-storey undercover play structure, slides, music play, lots of climbing obstacles, a birds nest swing, full-size basketball court, smart benches, exercise equipment and more! The two-storey undercover play structure is a standout! Not only is the design fun and creative, the undercover designs means the playground is not only sun safe, but it can also be utilised by kids rain or shine. The play structure can be access multiple ways, my fearless toddlers Read more…
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Found in a new inner city housing estate, Montario Playground in Shenton Playground is wonderful place to let the kids explore. There’s lots of fun and fantastical elements packed into this compact playground including some “Alice in Wonderland” style giant toadstools and even some giant eggs. The focus of the playground is a treehouse play structure, which has ropes and ladders to climb up to the top, and a big blue slide to take back town to the sand. There is a large area of sand to play in, which is partly shaded by a few big yellow umbrellas. As Read more…
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Found at Movida Estate, Willuna Park in Midvale, offers a fun new playground. Just minutes form Midland, the park features a great mix of traditional equipment, nature play, sand play and even soccer goals that will keep kids aged from about 3 years and up entertained. The small playground has a wooden fort-like play structure that is great for a little imaginative play. There are two ways to get up to the fort, a sloping climbing nets and also a vertical tube climbing net. Of course, the best way to get down from the fort is via the red slide! Read more…
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The Bayswater Hotel (“The Baysie”) has undergone an impressive $7 million renovation to create a modern family-friendly venue while maintaining its historical charm. This beautifully renovated pub combines contemporary dining with excellent entertainment options for families, making it a perfect spot for casual dining or weekend outings. Standout Family Features: Custom-built playground featuring a 10-meter slide Spacious landscaped beer garden with outdoor TV screen Kids’ meals Colouring activities provided while waiting Wood-fired pizza oven Family-friendly dining areas Historical displays including an 8-meter rowing boat and 1960s delivery truck Top Tip: Secure a spot in the beer garden where you can Read more…
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Located in Bibra Lake, Roar Bar & Grill is a family-friendly restaurant offering generous portions and an extensive menu catering to various dietary needs. The venue features both indoor booth seating and outdoor dining areas overlooking the playground. Standout Features: Massive outdoor adventure playground including: Large wooden fort with multiple climbing features Jumping pillow Mud kitchen Vintage flatbed truck and SS Minnow boat Table tennis table Running barrel NEW: Lenny’s Lane indoor play area with ball pit, slides, and climbing frames Additional Features: Kids’ menu doubles as an activity sheet with coloring pencils provided Plenty of high chairs available Pram Read more…
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Located within Karrinyup Waters Resort, this family-friendly cafe is open to the public and offers a relaxed dining experience with excellent playground facilities. Standout Features: Two play structures: smaller one for toddlers and larger one for older children Shaded playground area with shade sails Choice of upstairs balcony or ground-level seating overlooking the playground Dog-friendly with dedicated shaded tie-up area Fresh menu including pizzas, freshly squeezed juices, and kids’ options Hours: Tuesday to Saturday: 7:30am – 8pm Sunday and Monday: 7:30am – 3pm Location: 467 N Beach Rd, Gwelup (behind main reception at Karrinyup Waters Resort) Note: No resort stay Read more…
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Nestled in the Perth Hills, the historic Mount Helena Tavern (locally known as “The Mounties”) offers a charming family dining experience in a venue that’s over 110 years old. Standout Features: Train-themed playground in the beer garden Kids’ corner inside with books and toys Colouring activities at tables High chairs available Cosy indoor dining with open fireplaces Location: 900 Keane Street, Mount Helena Perfect for: Family outings, casual dining, and combining with a visit to nearby Lake Leschenaultia Buggybuddys Review Mount Helena Tavern, Mount Helena Read more…
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The Quarter Acre Hotel in Applecross is a bright and spacious venue. This modern establishment offers a perfect blend of sophisticated dining and family-friendly features, accommodating up to 400 guests. With its lush greenery and airy atmosphere, it provides both indoor and outdoor seating options. Standout Family Features: Outdoor sandpit with provided toys (spades, shovels, buckets, tracks) Board games for older kids (Guess Who, Connect Four, UNO) Colouring sheets and pencils available Dedicated kids menu Baby changing facilities Dog-friendly outdoor area Plenty of space for prams Top Tip: Grab a table near the sandpit in the outdoor area where you Read more…
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Someday Coffee Co is a charming café in the heart of Floreat that perfectly balances great food with family-friendly amenities. This welcoming spot offers an extensive menu for breakfast, brunch and lunch, with dinner service Thursday through Saturday. The café caters to all dietary requirements and takes pride in their home-baked treats and quality coffee, while ensuring the little ones are well looked after. Stand-Out Feature: Dedicated kids’ play area in the back section featuring a mini kitchen, giant chalkboard, pretend market stall, and basket of toys and puzzles. There’s even an adorable kids’ picnic table for enjoying babycinos! Top Read more…
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Located on the picturesque banks of the Swan River in East Fremantle, Zephyr Café offers a perfect blend of dining and outdoor entertainment for families. Standout Features: Stunning river views Adjacent to John Tonkin Reserve playground Indoor and outdoor seating options Sandy beach access Wildlife spotting opportunities (pelicans, swans) Tip: Consider packing swimmers and towels for the kids to enjoy the beach after your meal. Buggybuddys Review Zephyr Café, East Fremantle Read more…
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Masons Gardens in Dalkeith is a lovely neighbourhood park, with an art trail, play equipment and even a turtle habitat! If you head into the turtle pond area, you’re sure to spot a shy Oblong Turtle or two. The pond is fenced, with access through a couple of gates. Be sure to shut them behind you so dogs and other animals can’t get in! We spied a couple of turtles swimming in the pond. The gardens are lots of fun to explore. An art trail begins close to the play area are takes you around the park from number Read more…