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The Buggybuddys Guide to Water Parks with Free Entry in Perth
The guide includes Splash play areas and Swimming Pools with Free Entry. Find a “water park near me” using our interactive Google map. Most water parks Perth close during the summer months, so check the individual websites or Facebook pages for opening times.
Around Perth, there are a number of free to use splash pads or pools available. Pack a towel and a change of clothes, because kids won’t be able to resist! For example, Hyde Park, Elizabeth Quay and Yagan Square in the city all have free to use water features available. Similarly, further afield, so does Kinkuna Adventure Playground and Kwinana Adventure Park, and many more.
For deeper splashing, head to Whiteman Park’s free swimming pool. This is great for younger children. It features shaded seating areas and water sprayers in the pool.
There are many wonderful water parks and water playgrounds to discover across Western Australia. Make some beautiful family memories today!
BHP Billiton Water Park at Elizabeth Quay is one of the CBD’s best spots for kids to cool off, splash and play right in the heart of Perth. The interactive water feature covers around 1000 square metres – more than three times the size of the Water Labyrinth in Forrest Place – and sits just a few steps from Elizabeth Quay Train Station, making it incredibly easy to reach by public transport. At the centre of the water park is a large circular “island” surrounded by three smaller islands. Beneath the water, the stunning Pinjah mosaic tells a Noongar Dreaming Read more…
Forrest Place Perth Water Labyrinth – no longer can you venture into the City of Perth to do a spot of shopping with the kids in tow and expect them to stay dry. In the centre of Forrest Place you will find the water Labyrinth Fountain and it’s fabulous fun! The $1.3 million water sculpture at Forrest place is the work of Danish artist Jeppe Hein. This interactive, family-friendly attraction features jets of water that shoot into the air to create nine “rooms”. The fountain uses recycled storm water which goes through sand filters and is chlorinated to swimming pool Read more…