Buggybuddys Guide to Parks in Perth and Playgrounds in Perth
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Looking for the best Playgrounds and parks in Perth for your next family outing? Youโre in the right place. Whether youโve got a toddler who loves gentle slides and swings, primary school kids who want to climb everything in sight, or tweens chasing a bigger challenge, Perth is packed with incredible play spaces โ and they are completely FREE.
Buggybuddysโ directory brings together everything from neighbourhood gems to big destination super parks, plus nature play spaces, foreshore and beachside parks, and adventure Playgrounds with climbing towers, flying foxes, pump tracks and more. We know the practical stuff matters too, so youโll find options that suit real-life parenting: fenced Playgrounds, parks with toilets, shade, water play, and even listings near cafรฉs for that essential post-play coffee.
Use the filters to narrow down what you need (sand vs non-sand, all-abilities, toddler-friendly, scooter & bike parks and more), then pick a spot and get outside. Perthโs Playground scene is seriously world-class โ happy exploring!
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Coode St Jetty playground is on the South Perth foreshore. It’s the perfect spot for a family picnic, BBQ or just a play as it’s got parking available has plenty of open space, BBQ facilities, shaded picnic tables, is close to the Boatshed Cafe for lunch or coffee and has toilets nearby. The playground is sand based and is fully covered by shade sails in summer months. It is a good playground for different ages as it has separate play equipment for younger children and older children. In aย little separate area, there is a set of four swings – two Read moreโฆ
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Attention all ninjas! Lloyd Penn Park has just added a brand new ninja obstacle course for you to conquer. This exciting addition provides the community with a fun and interactive space to exercise and compete with friends. The ninja course not only offers a thrilling challenge, but also provides a range of physical and mental health benefits, including improving fitness, agility, and overall well-being. Located on the southern side of the park, the course boasts a variety of obstacles to tackle. Starting at the start line, you’ll encounter the Quintuple Steps, which even my son Logan couldn’t conquer but loved Read moreโฆ
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Perched high above the Indian Ocean at the western end of Reflection Boulevard, Eden Beach Lookout and Play Space in Jindalee is made for older kids who love to move. This modern coastal park combines parkour-style equipment, scooter and skate ramps, and a half basketball court with sweeping ocean views, making it a brilliant spot for active families to hang out, especially later in the day when the sun begins to set. The heart of the space is the concrete scooter and skate area. Here youโll find low and medium ramps and banks that are perfect for scooters, skateboards and Read moreโฆ
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Since the opening of Optus Stadium in 2018, the iconic Subiaco Oval, which originally opened in 1908, has undergone a remarkable transformation. Once a bustling hub for AFL games, it has now been reimagined into a vibrant community space. The Subiaco Oval area is a beautiful spot where families, sports lovers, and history enthusiasts can come together to relive old memories and create new ones. The newly revamped site offers a fantastic playground, perfect for younger children. The nature-based playground is fully sheltered and features a range of equipment, including seesaws, a shopfront, a cooking station, a small climbing structure, Read moreโฆ
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Nestled in a leafy corner by Lake Claremont is a lovely naturally shaded playground. Lake Claremont Playground is a good mix of nature play and traditional playground equipment. The playground base is sand surrounded by grass and wood chips. There are no shade sails, but most of the equipment is naturally shaded by the large surrounding trees. There are stepping stones, logs and ropes to climb on, some with wooden platforms or balancing logs connecting different parts of the playground. At one end, there is a small slide and two swings, and a cute wooden cubby house with a pipe Read moreโฆ
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Fragola Park Playground, next to the big open grass field of Fragola Park in Landsdale, is a lovely little local spot thatโs well worth a visit โ especially if youโre based in Perthโs northern suburbs. Arriving is straightforward, with a designated parking area right by the Playground. While the play space isnโt fully fenced, it is semi closed off from the parking zone, which offers some reassurance while you supervise. There are no toilets on site, so itโs definitely one of those parks where a bathroom stop before you arrive is a must. A drink fountain is available, which is Read moreโฆ
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Tucked alongside a tranquil lake and large expanse of lawn, Lakeside Estate Playground in Success is a lovely neighbourhood spot for families to relax and play. Set on Jubilee Avenue within the Lakeside private estate, the park has a peaceful outlook over the water and plenty of open space, making it ideal for a casual catch up with friends or a laidโback afternoon picnic. The main play structure offers a good challenge for older kids, with climbing walls and an obstacleโstyle layout that invites them to scramble, balance and explore different routes. Underneath the structure youโll find classic Playground favourites Read moreโฆ
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Margaret River Skate Park and Youth Precinct is a must-visit stop for families holidaying in the South West, especially if your kids love anything with wheels. Tucked just off Walcliffe Road, this modern, multi-million dollar facility brings together skating, scooting, BMX, parkour and nature play in one big, buzzing community space. Itโs completely free to use, making it an easy add-on to any day exploring Margaret River. The concrete skate park is impressive, catering for everyone from wobbly beginners to confident, advanced riders. There are plenty of banks, steps, ramps and rails spread across the park so kids can gradually Read moreโฆ
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Claughton Reserve in Bayswater is a gorgeous riverside park tucked away at the bottom of Katanning Street, right on the banks of the Swan River. This reserve combines a fun nature play space, a whimsical fairy trail and wide open green spaces, making it a lovely destination for families with kids of all ages. The Playground at Claughton Reserve has been designed to feel adventurous while still being accessible for younger children. Built largely from logs and ropes with a woodchip base, it offers plenty of climbing, balancing and imaginative play without the worry of sand-filled shoes on the way Read moreโฆ
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Willespie Park is a great little playground located in Pearsall, the playground isn’t fenced but is situated away from any roads. Willespie Park includes a good sized playground with equipment to suit a range of children. Unfortunately, the playground isnโt shaded so bring along sunscreen and a hat. The play equipment includes a tall corkscrew slide, a smaller wavy slide, noughts and crosses, a coloured ball Abacus, crawling tunnel, monkey bars, flying fox, balancing beam, ladders and a wooden bridge. Rubber softfall flooring is around the playground, perfect for any little falls and means no sand in shoes! There is Read moreโฆ
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Serpentine Dam has long been a favourite Perth Hills day trip, and the Playground here makes it even more enticing for families. The fenced and gated play space is inspired by the surrounding forest and rocky landscape, and sits just a short stroll from the dam and Bistro By the Dam cafรฉ. Itโs a brilliant base for a full day of exploring, playing and picnicking. The Playground has been designed with a wide range of ages in mind, with most of the equipment low to the ground so even toddlers can confidently have a go. Little ones will love the Read moreโฆ
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Gear up for an adrenaline-fueled day out at the Bayswater BMX and Mountain Bike Facility, nestled beneath the arches of the Mooro-Beeloo Bridge in Bayswater. This exciting addition to the outdoor adventure scene caters to riders of all skill levels, promising thrills and spills for beginners and seasoned daredevils. At the heart of the action lies a junior pump track, perfect for budding riders to hone their skills on gentle bumps and turns. Meanwhile, intermediate riders can test their ability on the versatile pump track, offering a variety of routes to suit every level of bravery. For those craving a more Read moreโฆ
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The Swanbourne Beach Foreshore Playground is set in between the beach and The Shorehouse Restaurant.ย ย This is a fantastic spot to grab a picnic or BBQ and let the kids run around the grassed area and play in the small pirate themed fenced playground. There is a small car park in front of the playgroundย with much more parking further round towards the surf club. Swanbourne Beach Foreshore Playgroundย is set in both sand and asphalt and consists of several play frames with a pirate ship theme. Ahoy me hearties! ย Great fun for the kids to have some pretend playtime. Lots of Read moreโฆ
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Banksia Grove Nature Playground is a small nature-based playground located between Dragonfly Road and Potoroo Street on the Eastern Side of Banksia Grove. The wooden play equipment is perfect for helping children with balance, coordination and confidence. The equipment features balance posts with rope, twisted net, shaky bridge, balancing beam and a little wooden table with posts for chairs. In addition to the nature-based play equipment is a tripod swing – a favourite with my children as they can all fit on together and being a smaller park there wasn’t a wait to get on. Banksia Grove Nature Playground does Read moreโฆ
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On the hunt for a post-breakfast play spot in Wanneroo, I found myself spoilt for choice. Preferring to steer away from much-loved Rotary Park after a recent school holidays visit to Cafรฉ Elixir, my toddler and I ended up at nearby Nyunda Park on Nannatee Way. The playgroundโs softfall was replaced in late 2022 and the play equipment is all relatively new. Itโs well suited to younger children, with easy access on to the main play structure, which comprises several platforms, a wooden bridge, colourful noughts and crosses, and small slide. The firemenโs pole and climbing frame requires more experience Read moreโฆ
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Located in the heart of Treeby, Kara Playground is a playdate paradise for kids of all ages! This state-of-the-art park features a nature play area, a toddler-friendly playground, flying foxes, a basketball court, and even a parkour park! The vibrant colour of the slides shouts excitement for the kids. The main play structure is on the soft fall rubber flooring. The net ropes are easy to climb onto, and the kids can choose between 2 slides. Missy 6 had no trouble climbing up the tall structure and getting up to the higher 5m slide. The water play module is very Read moreโฆ
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Orangutan Park in Golden Bay is a welcome addition to the area and provides a fantastic green open space and cool new play park. It is in keeping with the other play parks on the development which gives it that distinctive Golden Bay feel. However, the play park itself is totally different to the others so you feel like you are exploring in your own backyard. It has a great range of play equipment all based on nature play and although the play area is fairly small it has lots of sensory, music, balance and climbing equipment.ย There are three Read moreโฆ
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Birdwood Square in the City of Vincent has had a major upgrade, transforming it into an inner-city gem for families. The new playground, nestled beside the parkour area, offers an exciting mix of activities for kids of all ages. The play space boasts swings (including a basket swing), slides, climbing nets, a flying fox, a rock wall, and a timber-and-rope bridge. Other fun features include a fire pole, monkey bars, steppers, and talk tubes to keep little adventurers engaged for hours. The shade sails provide excellent cover, making it a go-to spot even on sunny days. Parents will love the Read moreโฆ
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The Pirate Playground on the Rockingham foreshore is a much-loved wooden pirate ship play structure set right by the beach at the Bell Park end of Rockingham Beach Road. Nestled amongst mature trees with ocean views, itโs a great spot for kids to let their imaginations run wild as they climb aboard, steer their โshipโ, and set off on make-believe adventures along the coast. The main pirate ship structure is split into two levels โ a lower and an upper deck โ with plenty of nooks and crannies to explore. Children can move all the way around the inside of Read moreโฆ
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If youโre looking for a Playground that combines open space, beautiful river views, adventure, movement, imaginative play and plenty of room for kids to explore, Mardalup Park in East Perth is well worth a visit. Located alongside the Swan River, close to Optus Stadium and Matagarup Bridge, this recently upgraded Playground offers a fantastic setting for a family outing. The park is surrounded by scenic views, walking paths and wide-open grassed areas, making it a great spot for kids to run around and burn off some energy. The upgraded play space has a lovely nature-inspired design, with timber-look structures, soft Read moreโฆ
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Opportunity Playspace at Rotary Park has long been one of Wannerooโs most loved playgrounds, and after visiting again following the Stage One upgrade completed in July 2024, itโs easy to see why this space continues to draw families back year after year. Originally opened in 1979, the park still carries a sense of history and character, yet it remains well-maintained and thoughtfully updated by the City of Wanneroo. The biggest change is the replacement of the original wooden fort, now a large mostly-metal play structure with some timber elements. While the materials mean it can get warm on hot days, Read moreโฆ
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Deep Water Point Reserve in Mount Pleasant is a longโtime 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 Cafรฉ with two separate play areas, making it an easy allโinโone 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 moreโฆ
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Floreat Beach Playspace is a brilliant coastal Playground for families, set just behind the dunes at beautiful Floreat Beach. The nature-inspired playspace makes the most of its seaside setting, with plenty to climb, swing on and splash in before or after a dip in the ocean. The star of the show is the impressive โKrakenโ โ a giant wooden, cephalopod-style sea creature that wraps around the centre of the Playground. Kids can scramble up, over and through the structure, tackling different climbing challenges before whooshing back down the slide. Thereโs space to hide in the โbelly of the beastโ, perfect Read moreโฆ
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Lake Leschenaultia, found close to Mundaring, is a top day out in the Perth Hills for families. There’s swimming, bike riding, bushwalking, picnicking and now there’s even more reason to visit. The tired old metal boat play equipment has gone – replaced by a beautifully crafted timber train playground! Found next to the campsite office, the new playground (opened December 2023) features a train and slide, as well as many nature play elements, like stepping logs. The lake was constructed over a century ago to provide water for the passing steam trains. It’s lovely to see a train, station and Read moreโฆ
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Picasso Park in Alkimos Vista is a striking, art-inspired Playground that really stands out in Perthโs northern corridor. Spread over 2.5 hectares of green space, the park has been thoughtfully designed so families of all ages can play, explore and relax together. Magenta slides, bold structures and shady spaces tie into Alkimos Vistaโs colourful streetscape and make the whole area feel vibrant and modern. The hero of the park is the impressive two-storey undercover play structure. Its fully roofed design means kids can play here in the heat of summer or on drizzly winter days, and the top level sits Read moreโฆ
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The sun is out and summer is just around the corner. With this in mind, Shoreline nature play park located a minutesโ walk to C.Y OโConnor beach is an ideal spot to take your kids for a day of outdoor activities. Located in North Coogee, with easy access from Cockburn Road, the recently completed high-quality parkland at LandCorpโs Shoreline estate includes new lawn areas, public barbeques, sheltered areas, exercise equipment, a nature play area, and plenty of open space for running around, kicking a ball or enjoying a picnic. Shoreline Nature Play Park is a short stroll down to the Read moreโฆ
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Set in the heart of Manjimup, around three hoursโ drive south of Perth, Manjimup Timber and Heritage Park is an absolute mustโvisit for families exploring the Southern Forests. Spread over 12 hectares of landscaped parkland and natural bush, it combines one of WAโs most impressive regional adventure Playgrounds with museums, heritage buildings and tranquil picnic spots, making it very easy to spend a whole day here. The adventure Playground is the big drawcard and it truly offers something for all ages. Little ones are well catered for with a shaded toddler and preโschool area featuring a small climbing structure and Read moreโฆ
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Geraldton Foreshore Youth Precinct Playground is a brilliant stop for families road-tripping up the coast or holidaying in Geraldton. Set right on the town foreshore outside the Geraldton Yacht Club, it overlooks sparkling Geraldton Bay and makes an ideal spot for kids to burn off energy while adults enjoy the ocean views. The Playground has a real โsuper parkโ feel and is best suited to confident climbers and kids roughly 4 years and up, though there are a few elements younger children can enjoy with supervision. The standout feature is the impressive Sky Walk โ a towering rope and bridge Read moreโฆ
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Constellation Park in the Atlantis Beach Estate at Two Rocks is a fantastic coastal Playground for families, with plenty of space to run, climb and explore. Tucked just off Breakwater Drive in the Constellation release, this community park combines challenging climbing structures, sand play and lush grassed areas, making it a great destination for a morning out, after-school play or a relaxed weekend picnic. The first thing that grabs kidsโ attention is the spinning roundabout. Itโs a big hit with younger and older children alike, and itโs easy to spend a good chunk of time here just spinning, laughing and Read moreโฆ
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Perched high above the coastline in the Golden Bay estate, Sunset Hill Park lives up to its name with sweeping views over the Indian Ocean and a relaxed, beachy vibe. This elevated neighbourhood park combines classic play equipment, nature play elements and open space, making it a lovely stop for local families or anyone exploring the southern coastal suburbs. The first thing that grabs your attention is the dual flying fox that stretches across the front of the Playground. Kids can choose between a secure harness seat or a standard disc seat, and both cables can run at the same Read moreโฆ
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The City of Gosnells has unveiled its latest inclusive play space at Sutherlands Park in Huntingdale. This exciting development marks the first completed project of the Sutherlands Park Master Plan, with a Youth Entertainment Space still to come. The playground is one of ten all-abilities playgrounds being developed by the City of Gosnells to create more inclusive play spaces throughout the community. This thoughtfully designed, fully-fenced playground features an array of accessible equipment including trampolines, swings, a carousel, and charming pretend play areas complete with a shopfront and petrol kiosk. Built on soft-fall rubber surfacing, the playground offers generous spacing Read moreโฆ
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Riverlinks All Abilities Playground in Clarkson is an innovative playground featuring an impressive array of inclusive play equipment and activities for children of all abilities and age groups. Play Areas Western Zone (Older Children) Large climbing structure with rope climb and rock wall Exciting whirly slide for adventurous kids Thoughtfully placed toddler slide nearby, allowing families to stay together Advanced climbing equipment Eastern Zone (Toddlers) Pirate-themed boat playground with soft flooring Ground-level activities perfect for new walkers: Hammocks Interactive games Binoculars Steering wheel Musical elements Upper deck features: Toddler-friendly climbing stairs Spyglass Safe sliding options Additional Features Activity Zones Read moreโฆ
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If youโre on the hunt for a park that offers way more than just swings and slides, Bellport Park in Mindarie is one to add straight to your list. This park is perfectly set out for families, sports lovers, and anyone looking for a big open space to enjoy the day. What makes Bellport Park special is its layout. Itโs not just a playground plonked next to a roadโitโs a whole community zone. Think wide grassy areas for ball games, running kids, or a picnic under the sun, plus the bonus of feeling safe since the park isnโt right next Read moreโฆ
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CY OโConnor Hub Playground is a lovely drive to Mundaring Weir, through Perthโs Hills. You can get there from Kalamunda or Mundaring. Not only is the huge dam essential to WAโs water supply, but itโs a lovely spot for a family picnic. There are historical, natural, play and educational attractions in the โCY OโConnor Hubโ, which is found on the north side of the weir, accessed by a road behind the Mundaring Weir Hotel. Here you’ll find modern picnic tables, shelters, BBQ facilities and lawn for kicking a footy or throwing down a rug. The main attraction is the pipeline themed Read moreโฆ
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Nestled between quiet suburban homes and shaded leafy trees, Orara Park in Merriwa is a true hidden gem. Tucked away from main roads and traffic noise, it feels like a cosy local secret, perfect for families seeking a relaxed spot for unhurried play. The park is built over a naturally sloping block with two distinct levels. At the top of the hill, youโll find street parking, open grassy spaces and an area thatโs ideal for small community gatherings, weekend picnics or a casual kick of the footy. As you stroll down the slope, more parking appears closer to the main Read moreโฆ
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Hidden in Aveley is a scenic park, wondering footpaths, an adventure playground and a cafรฉ just metres away. Aveley Central Park and Vale Adventure Playground, located just off Gnangara Road, is a beautiful park that offers a stunning walk around its picturesque water features. Offering an adventure playground, dog park, and small skate park will please all members of the family. The Adventure playground features play spaces for varying abilities, including a flying fox, slides, swings, climbing pieces, stepping stumps, and many other nature-themed items. There are plenty of shade sails and seating for parents to sit and watch. It Read moreโฆ
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Shirley Strickland Reserve in Ardross is a fantastic family-friendly spot that combines a nature-inspired Playground with a large, dog-friendly sporting reserve. The space brings together a Sport and Community Pavilion, fitness equipment and a shared walking and cycling path around the ovals, making it a great destination for active kids and parents alike. The hero of the Playground is the huge multilevel wooden climbing structure, topped with a bright lime green slide that kids spot as soon as they arrive. Confident climbers can head up via various ladders and climbing elements, then race each other across the bridge before zooming Read moreโฆ
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Set right next to the iconic Busselton Jetty on the sparkling shores of Geographe Bay, the Busselton Foreshore Adventure Play Space is a mustโvisit stop for families exploring the South West. This impressive oceanโthemed Playground brings Busseltonโs maritime history to life with a giant wooden clipper ship, leaping whale, and a bright orange Kraken, all set against lush grass and shady pines. Itโs a brilliant spot to break up a road trip, or spend a few relaxed hours by the water while the kids burn off energy. The centrepiece of the play space is the enormous โcapsizingโ ship perched on Read moreโฆ
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William Henry Oval Caversham is situated nearby to Caversham Community Centre, and close to Suffolk Street before Colorino Avenue. The oval itself hosts a lot of community sports and also has two playgrounds that are worth a visit. The first play area is suitable for older children, ages 3 and up, depending on your child’s climbing ability. The play area is sand-based, featuring a variety of equipment for the children to use. There are rock climbing walls, slides, assorted monkey bars, fireman pole, ladders, spider web climbing frame and balancing poles. The second playground is connected to the community centre. Read moreโฆ
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Dixon Park in Hamilton Hill is a much-loved local nature Playground set amongst mature trees, fruit trees and native bushland, making it feel like a little bush adventure right in the suburbs. Located on a quiet street in Hamilton Hill, it combines a fantastic nature play space with a large oval, half basketball court and BMX pump track, so thereโs plenty to keep kids of all ages busy for a few hours. The centrepiece of the Playground is a large timber fort built around established trees, providing lots of natural shade. Kids can reach the top in a number of Read moreโฆ












































