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Rossiter Pavilion and Playing Fields in Piara Waters is a compact but very thoughtfully designed community Playground, wrapped around a large sports oval and pavilion. Tucked within the Holland Park Estate, the play space combines nature play, messy play and classic Playground favourites, making it a handy local park for toddlers through to early primary-aged kids. As you walk into the Playground, the first thing many kids spot are the three in-ground trampolines set into the soft fall. These are a real drawcard for energetic children who love to bounce, and they’re spread out enough that a few kids can Read more…
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Kalbarri Nature Playground is a fantastic family hub on the Kalbarri Foreshore, overlooking the sparkling Murchison River and shaded by mature trees. Set right on Grey Street near the jetty, it’s surrounded by cafés, restaurants and the local pub, so it naturally becomes part of your daily holiday rhythm. The shared path running along the foreshore makes it easy to ride scooters or bikes to the Playground, then keep cruising along the riverfront afterwards. The Playground was driven by the Kalbarri Development Association, with funding support from Lotterywest and the Shire of Northampton, and is designed as a relaxed, nature‑themed Read more…
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Alkimos Beach Fitness Park is a brilliant spot for active families, bringing together a coastal workout hub and a compact Playground so adults and kids can enjoy the space at the same time. Set on a grassy rise in Alkimos, it’s designed as a community fitness circuit with the bonus of ocean views from the top. The park centres around a dedicated freeletics area, where adults and older kids can work through bodyweight exercises. There’s also a purpose-built parkour section with low walls and bars that invite climbing, jumping and balancing – a big hit with confident school-aged kids who Read more…
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Leafy Somerly Park in the northern suburb of Clarkson features a bright playground suitable for kids of all ages, including traditional play equipment mixed with some sensory play. On arriving and walking down the path and under a tall gazebo to the playground, the first things to grab Miss 4’s attention was the musical play equipment. A board with different shapes to drum on and chiming pipes of different heights and pitch stand at one end along with two spring rockers and a spinning toy. From here, she began exploring the main play structure, starting with the rubber swinging platforms. Read more…
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Banksia Grove Skate Park at Grandis Park has been designed with the whole family in mind, making it a brilliant local hangout from toddler age right through to teens. Set on the corner of Grandis Boulevard and Pinjar Road, the skate park quickly became a favourite with Banksia Grove families and it still draws a steady crowd of kids on scooters, skateboards and BMX bikes, as well as parents and younger siblings who can relax nearby. There’s plenty of passive space around the facility and good visibility over the skating areas, so caregivers can comfortably supervise while the kids play. Read more…
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The Rivergums Adventure Park is a monster inspired nature-based adventure playground and is the perfect place to let your child’s imagination run wild! From the moment my 2 year old spotted the huge monster feet he was roaring with excitement!!! The main feature is the monsters nest climbing tower and a 6-metre high slide – my 8 year old could have stayed and played for hours. The monster nest includes two climbing towers, with a sturdy rope bridge linking them. There are staggered rubber steps to climb halfway up the climb to the top, which will avoid any nasty falls. Read more…
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Tucked on the corner of Gascoyne Parkway and Timberlane Drive in Woodvale, Gascoyne Park is a lovely, leafy local Playground with a strong nature-play feel. The park blends traditional Playground equipment with logs, rocks and mature trees, making it a fun spot for kids who love to climb, balance and explore. The first thing many children will notice is the carved wooden crocodile. Fashioned from a log with a smoothed, painted head and tail, he’s perfect for balancing along or for sparking imaginative games – feeding him sand and sticks is almost a rite of passage for little visitors! The Read more…
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Centenary Park in Belmont is a lovely spot for families, combining a fully fenced toddler-friendly Playground with a scenic lakeside walk, big open sports fields and plenty of facilities for longer visits. Tucked on the Daly Street side of the park near Centenary Park Community Centre and the oval, it’s easy to make a whole morning or afternoon of your visit here, especially with a handy McDonald’s nearby for a takeaway coffee on the way. The fenced Playground has been designed with younger children in mind and features a mix of soft fall and sand, so there’s room for both Read more…
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The Steamrail Adventure Playground in Baldivis– is the showpiece of Millars Landing Estate, a train‑themed community park that celebrates the area’s timber milling and rail history. Tucked just off Baldivis Road, this big, imaginative space feels like a mini destination Playground and is well worth the drive, especially for kids who love trains and a good adventure climb. The first thing families notice is the towering play structure, inspired by an old steam train water tower. From the ground it looks impressive; from the top, the views across Millars Landing are even better. Confident climbers can reach the top via Read more…
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The Painted Teapot is a family-run Paint Your Own Pottery studio on Rokeby Road, Subiaco. Tory & the Teapot Team look forward to welcoming you to the beautiful TPT studio to enjoy some ceramic painting, making special memories with family & friends. Buggybuddys Review The Painted Teapot, Subiaco Read more…
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Ernest Johnson Reserve in South Perth is a welcoming community space with a great little Playground, wide open ovals and facilities that make it easy to spend a few relaxed hours with the family. Located on Pilgrim Street, it’s set back from busy roads and has its own car park, so access is straightforward, even with prams and younger kids in tow. The Playground is spread across several smaller play zones rather than one big structure, which helps to keep different ages occupied without it feeling overcrowded. Each section has benches or seating close by, making it easy for parents Read more…
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Westfield Booragoon Description: A major shopping destination offering extensive family-friendly facilities and amenities, making it an ideal location for shopping with children. Stand-Out Features for Parents and Families: Parent Room Facilities: Multiple parent rooms strategically located throughout the centre: Food Court location Market Place location Kmart Mall location Garden City House courtyard Additional facilities in David Jones and Myer Each equipped with essential amenities for parents with young children Family Parking: Dedicated Parents with Prams parking bays Convenient locations: Outside all major entries Rooftop car parks Near the food court Easy access to centre facilities Entertainment: HOYTS Cinema Operating hours: Read more…
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If you’re looking for a playground that’s great for imaginative play, Albacore Park in Sorrento might be for you. It has a fun castle play structure that’s sure to get little imaginations going. Unlike a lot of playgrounds, Albacore Park’s main structure is wooden, giving it a more nature-based feel. The first thing we spotted was the two slides, one straight, one bumpy. These are connected by a low middle platform with a wooden ladder and a rope ladder leading up to the slides. A fireman’s pole comes down at one end, and a ladder of stacked rubber platforms that Read more…
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Capilano Park is a lovely little neighbourhood park tucked within the Vertex Estate in Yanchep. While it’s compact, it’s thoughtfully designed and ideal for younger children who love to climb, dig and explore in a relaxed setting away from busy roads and large crowds. The main feature is a large wooden climbing frame that offers plenty of ways for kids to test their skills and confidence. Children can choose from a rock-climbing wall, wooden steps and rope elements to make their way to the top platform. Once up high, the fireman’s pole is always a hit for those who enjoy Read more…
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A swashbuckling adventure awaits you onboard Mandurah’s very own pirate ship. Unleash your inner pirate as the custom-built vessel embarks on a 45 minute adventure around Mandurah’s luxurious waterways. Buggybuddys Review The Pirate Ship Mandurah Read more…
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Deep Water Point Reserve in Mount Pleasant is a long‑time favourite for families who enjoy riverside play, picnics and a coffee catch up. Set on the banks of the Swan River along The Esplanade, it combines shallow water access, grassy foreshore, barbecues and a Dome Café with two separate play areas, making it an easy all‑in‑one outing for a wide range of ages. The Playgrounds are the main family drawcard. The playspace closest to Dome has been designed especially with younger children in mind and is themed around the local Little Black Cormorant. At the heart of the structure is Read more…
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Perth Aqua Park in Baldivis is an exciting floating inflatable obstacle course featuring over 100 interconnected challenges. Located at Perth Wake Park, just 30 minutes south of Perth CBD, this unique water park offers 50-minute sessions of active fun including slides, climbing walls, and a 3-lane racing course. Perfect for ages 6 and up, with special supervision requirements for children 6-9 years (maximum 4 kids per adult). The park operates seasonally, primarily during summer months, with sessions running Friday through Sunday from 9:30am to 5:00pm, plus extended hours during school holidays. All participants must be able to swim and complete Read more…
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Amberton Beach Toddler Playground in Eglinton is a gorgeous little coastal spot, purpose‑built for younger children and perfectly positioned to make the most of those Indian Ocean views. Set right next to Amberton Beach Bar & Kitchen on the beach side of the Amberton Estate, it’s an easy place to stop for a play before or after a meal or drink at the Beach Bar. The Playground has been designed with toddlers in mind and is mostly fenced, which is a big plus for parents with speedy little runners. While it’s not fully enclosed, the only open section is a Read more…
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Morris Mundy Reserve is a lovely reserve in Kensington with basketball and netball hoop, cricket wickets, football goals, large green oval, picnic tables and a new shaded playground. The reserve backs onto houses on three sides although not fully fenced is fairly safe as it’s a long way between the playground equipment and the road. The playground is shaded by shade sails and large well-established tree. I could only see one picnic table but we put down a picnic rug under the tree shade and it was lovely. Along the back of the playground, there is a combination swing set Read more…
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Fee fi fo fum… a giant-themed adventure awaits families at Giant Park in Bushmead. Tucked away in the leafy foothills just minutes from Midland and Kalamunda, this neighbourhood Playground packs in loads of imaginative play, climbing challenges and open space for kids to burn off energy. The first thing little ones will notice is the playful giant theme woven through the park. Kids can go on a “giant hunt”, spotting oversized footprints, noses, eyes, toes and other body parts cleverly hidden around the space. It’s a fun prompt for imaginative games and storytelling, and makes the park feel a bit Read more…
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Tucked away in inner city suburb is Mabel Talbot Park. The absolute gem of a park has not just one, but two playgrounds! Mabel Talbot Park is fairly compact, but my word a lot is packed into this wonderful space built around a small lake! The main sand-fall playground is shaded and located close to the south side of the lake. It is fenced on the sides that are closest to the playground. This pirate themed playground fantastic for younger children, as there are lots of things to do at ground level (like a swan bouncer) as well as baby Read more…
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Found besides the waters of Lake Claremont is a small, but lovely nature playground. The play area has been designed for primary school aged kids, though little ones will love the sand play! The main fort structure is suitable for older kids, as it is made up of wooden steps and rope to climb up to the top. Once you’re at the top, the “floor” is also made out of rope, so there’s no solid surface to stand and play on. There’s a large concrete sand-play table, with a tyre to scoop up the course red sand, attached to a Read more…
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Grand Promenade Reserve, Bedford Grand Promenade Reserve is a leafy park in the City of Bayswater. It has a great sand-based playground with a mixture of equipment for a range of ages. If your child likes to climb, they’ll likely enjoy this playground. With ladders, a rope web and a small climbing wall, as well as a balancing beam course, there is lots to exercise little muscles. My Miss 4.5 was straight up the climbing wall and up a ladder made up of small platforms from the moment we arrived. When she wasn’t climbing, she was jumping off into Read more…
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Tuckfield Oval is a brilliant spot for families looking for a Playground with a view. Perched high above the Swan River and Fremantle’s busy port, this hillside park in East Fremantle combines big climbing challenges with natural play elements and wide‑open grass – plus you’re just a short stroll from the famous rainbow shipping containers and the George Street café strip. The main drawcard is the huge rope climbing structure, which immediately appeals to confident climbers and school‑aged kids. It’s the kind of piece that invites them to scramble, hang, balance and test their limits, and the elevated position means Read more…
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Located in Carramar, The Duke offers a modern British pub experience with a strong family-friendly focus. Standout Features: Kids eat free every Monday with purchase of a full-priced adult meal Modern British pub atmosphere Multiple dining spaces suitable for families Big screens for sports viewing Hearty pub-style food Perfect for: Family meals, casual dining, watching sports with the family, and taking advantage of the Monday kids eat free deal. Buggybuddys Review The Duke, Carramar Read more…
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Located in Oldbury between Rockingham and Byford, King Road Brewing Co is an incredibly popular family-friendly brewery with a rustic country vibe. Standout Features: Extensive kids’ entertainment including: Large playground with fort, slide, and climbing equipment Shaded sandpit with toys Land Rover, tractor and speedboat for imaginative play Traditional swings and play equipment Bouncy castle Special kids’ events (check social media) Additional Features: Vast grassy beer garden with shaded umbrella seating Craft beers on tap Woodfired pizzas and pub classics Regular family events Kids menu Location: 796 King Road, Oldbury Note: Due to popularity, the venue often reaches capacity on Read more…
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Belmont Tavern is a family-friendly venue located in Cloverdale, offering multiple dining and entertainment spaces perfect for families. Standout Family Features: Kids eat free every Tuesday and Sunday Indoor playground Family Bistro with: Kids’ menu Seniors’ menu Daily food specials Shaded beer garden Family-friendly dining areas Top Tip: Visit on Tuesdays or Sundays to take advantage of the kids eat free offer. Book ahead for family dining, especially during peak times. The venue offers function packages suitable for kids’ parties and family celebrations. Buggybuddys Review The Belmont Tavern Read more…
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Joey’s Swan Valley Diner is a retro-style eatery in Herne Hill offering a unique blend of American diner charm and relaxed Swan Valley atmosphere. Owned by local couple Glen and Mel, this family-friendly venue serves up burgers, coffee, and classic diner treats. Their coffee is specially roasted locally by Crema Coffee, making it a perfect spot for parents needing a caffeine fix while the kids play. Stand-Out Features: Outdoor alfresco dining area with children’s playground Unique fire pit setting for cosy family gatherings Drive-through service option for busy families Great value kids’ meals including burger/nuggets/hotdog, fries, slushie and ice cream Read more…
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Jubilee Reserve, Eden Hill Jubilee Reserve is a multi-use reserve with a great playground located in Eden Hill. With play equipment suitable for toddlers to tweens, this shaded, sand-free playground is sure to be a hit. On arrival, Miss 4.5 bolted straight for the climbing ropes. A large arched climbing structure with rope ladders, a climbing wall and rubbery platforms with a huge winner with my Miss and a 7 year old girl. A metal ladder also runs up the side of this structure, connecting it to a second climbing structure. This second structure features swinging ropes, a rope web, and Read more…
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Hawaiian’s Mezz in Mount Hawthorn features a welcoming outdoor Playground that makes shopping with kids much easier. Tucked within the shopping centre’s open-air courtyard, the space has a relaxed community feel, with greenery, shade and nearby cafes creating a comfortable spot for families to pause, play and refuel. The main attraction is the wooden nature play structure, designed to appeal to a broad age range from toddlers through to tweens. Kids can climb up ladders, zip down the slide, or test their bravery on the fireman’s pole. Part of the structure is sheltered under a small roof, which naturally lends Read more…
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Noah’s Playground in South Guildford is a standout neighbourhood park set within the leafy Rosehill Waters estate, just a few minutes from historic Guildford and the Swan Valley. Inspired by the story of Noah’s Ark, it blends imaginative animal-themed details with big, adventurous structures, making it especially appealing for school-aged kids while still offering plenty for confident toddlers and preschoolers. Planes regularly flying overhead add an extra bit of excitement for little plane spotters, and the estate’s peaceful, green setting gives the whole visit a relaxed, “weekend away” feel even though you’re only about 15 minutes from the CBD. The Read more…
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Cantwell Park in Pinjarra is a brilliant stop on a road trip to WA’s south west. The massive park is right in the heart of the town, on the banks of the Murray River. We usually grab some freshly baked treats from the yummy Pinjarra Bakery and eat them at the park. You may have passed Cantwell Park and not noticed, as you drove over the South West Highway bridge. Many mature trees provide lots of natural cover from the sun, with plenty of shade sails protecting the main playground. The park has a lot of big features – a Read more…
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Peet Park in Kewdale is a handy neighbourhood Playground and sports reserve, ideal for a run around before or after school or a casual catch‑up with friends. Tucked alongside the large oval and community centre on Wright Street, the Playground has modern equipment on a bright, colourful soft fall surface and is naturally shaded by mature trees. The main play structure is well designed for a mix of ages. There are three slides in total – a small, gentle slide for toddlers, a mid‑sized slide and a taller twisty slide that’s perfect for more confident climbers. Kids can choose how Read more…
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We all know shopping with kids isn’t easy, but the kids will be begging to go to Mandurah Forum’s beach-inspired playground! The state-of-the-art playground is part of the $350 million redevelopment, completed in March 2018 the two fully enclosed play areas are the perfect place to take a break while the kids burn off some energy. The main feature is an 8-metre high climbing structure in the shape of a cray pot with internal climbing nets and two twisting tunnel slides, it is great for adventurous kids who are confident climbers. Dotted on the softfall are different sea creatures to Read more…
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Yanchep Golf Estate Playground is a brilliant little neighbourhood gem tucked between new homes and the rolling fairways of the golf course. Designed as a shipwreck-themed adventure space, it’s ideal for toddlers and primary-aged kids and works really well as a stop on a Yanchep day out or as your local “pop down for a play” park if you live nearby. The first thing that tends to grab kids’ attention is the flying fox. It’s a single cable rather than a dual racing style, but children still love taking turns and seeing who can launch the fastest. Because it runs Read more…
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Banks Reserve in Mount Lawley is a beautiful riverside park on Joel Terrace, right on the banks of the Swan River. The large, leafy reserve is built around magnificent mature trees, which provide plenty of natural shade and give the area a relaxed, bushy feel. It’s a popular spot for families looking for a Playground, open space and access to the river, all just minutes from the city. The standout feature of the Playground is the impressive treehouse. Built around one of the huge existing trees, it offers loads of climbing opportunities and a sense of adventure for confident kids. 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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FeaturedWhether you’re in search of an adventure-packed day or a leisurely family outing, Optus Stadium and its Stadium Park precinct have you covered! Optus Stadium Tour Take the kids behind-the-scenes on a Stadium Tour where they’ll get to see the player’s changerooms and even walk to the edge of the field! Sky View Deck Tour See amazing views of Perth and the Stadium on this family-friendly rooftop tour – no harness needed! This 45-minute tour is perfect for young adventurers. HALO Rooftop Climb For something different, try a HALO Rooftop Climb – a 360-degree walk around the roof of the Read more…



















































