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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Manapouri Park Playground in Joondalup, is a lovely local gem for families, particularly on warm mornings when shade is essential. The park is dotted with mature trees that cast generous natural shade over much of the play area, helping it stay cool and comfortable as the day heats up. Itโs a great option for younger children who need a softer, more sheltered space to play. Parking is available on the surrounding streets, and the network of footpaths makes it easy to arrive with prams, bikes, scooters or trikes. The Playground itself sits in a shallow dip, with open grassy areas Read moreโฆ
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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 moreโฆ
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Enright Reserve in Hamilton Hill is a fantastic all-rounder park that caters for a wide range of ages and abilities. Tucked away in a quiet residential area, it combines a nature play space, a more traditional Playground, fitness equipment and a big oval, so itโs easy to fill a whole morning or afternoon here with the kids. The nature-based Playground is ideal for little climbers and imaginative play. Younger children can confidently tackle the old tyres that lead up to a plastic tunnel slide, and thereโs a second plastic tunnel to crawl through or balance across, which is great for Read moreโฆ
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Mariala Vista Park is located in Jindowie, Yanchep. So many of the new parks that have been built recently have a problem with serious lack of shade, where the developer has planted trees but they wonโt provide any shade until they mature in years to come. Mariala Vista Park is distinctly different. The park has been developed in an area packed full of mature beautiful tall trees that provide a large amount of shade over the whole play area. Mariala Vista Park caters for both older and younger children. There is a large enclosed twisting slide that looks like great Read moreโฆ
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If you’re looking for a new spot to let the kids burn off some energy while soaking up stunning estuary views, the South East Dawesville Foreshore Playground is well worth a visit. This beautifully designed, fully fenced nature play area is perfect for all ages and abilities, with something to keep everyone entertained. There’s a dedicated wooden climbing structure for the older kids featuring climbing nets, a slide and a fireman’s pole. And a smaller version for the little ones too! South East Dawesville Foreshore Playground includes all types of swings, including a toddler, parent/child, traditional and even a harness Read moreโฆ
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Just around the corner from the Alexander Heights IGA, is Lemongrass Park, a lovely shaded playground with traditional equipment and some nature play elements. One of the main features that caught our eye was the rope equipment. The curved slide has a rope web to climb up instead of stairs, and there are various rope webs or swinging ropes with a balancing rope below to cross. Miss 3 enjoyed having a go on all of these. Attached the rope structure is a small rock climbing wall, shaped like a sail, to go up and over. Nearby in the sandpit is Read moreโฆ
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Tucked within the family-friendly northern suburb of Alkimos, Kells Park is a great little neighbourhood Playground with plenty to keep primary school-aged kids busy. Set on the corner of Santorini Parade and Kells Road, this local park combines traditional play equipment with fun nature play elements and lots of open space for running and ball games. The main attraction is a large wooden climbing structure set in a mix of sand and soft-fall. Kids can scramble up nets, clamber across platforms and whizz back down via the slide. While youโre inside the structure thereโs a bit of shade, but the Read moreโฆ
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Conservation Wetlands Park, located in the Ariella Estate in Brabham has recently opened a new nature play area which is perfect for younger children. A weaving footpath will take you through the wetland, amongst the retained Melaleuca trees with plenty of places to sit and take in the nature around you. So donโt forget to take along a bike or scooter. The play equipment at Conservation Wetlands Park offers children endless opportunities for imaginative play with slides, stepping logs, balance beams, and a cubby house. You can enjoy a picnic under the shade, while the children explore the nature play Read moreโฆ
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If youโre looking for a playground thatโs great for imaginative play, Albacore Park in Sorrento might be for you. It has a fun castle play structure thatโs sure to get little imaginations going. Unlike a lot of playgrounds, Albacore Parkโs 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 firemanโs pole comes down at one end, and a ladder of stacked rubber platforms that Read moreโฆ
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Playtime at Walter Padbury Park is wonderfully inclusive, with an all-abilities Playground set within the large district reserve in the heart of Thornlie. The reserve itself features three expansive sporting ovals catering for soccer, cricket and AFL, complete with practice cricket nets and club facilities, making it a brilliant destination for both active kids and families who want space to spread out. The fully fenced all-abilities Playground sits on soft-fall rubber flooring, creating a safe, comfortable surface for wheels and little feet. A standout feature is the ground-level, seated flying fox, designed so that children of all abilities can join Read moreโฆ
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South Beach Playground in South Fremantle is a brilliant spot for little pirates to run wild, with the bonus of being right on one of Perthโs most familyโfriendly beaches. Set on the foreshore of South Beach Reserve, the Playground combines a fun, boatโthemed play space with a huge grassed area, barbecues and easy access to the sand and cafe, making it an easy fullโmorning or fullโday outing for families. The main drawcard is the large pirateโstyle boat structure. Kids can clamber up to the โdeckโ, scale ladders and platforms, and take on the role of captain as they climb the Read moreโฆ
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The newly redeveloped East Fremantle Oval area has been transformed into a fantastic family-friendly space, featuring a nature playground located in front of the Carnaby Cafe. The fort-style playground boasts multiple levels, a climbing rope, fireman poles, a slide, and a climbing wall. Children can also enjoy a wooden stepping stone and rope agility course. The playground features an all-abilities birdnest swing, free gas BBQs, seating, and water fountains, all under shade cloth for sun protection. Adjacent to the playground is a large grass area, perfect for picnics and ball games. Don’t forget to bring skateboards, scooters, bikes, and basketballs Read moreโฆ
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Koala Cove Park in Movida Estate, Midvale is one of those Playgrounds that kids spot from the car and instantly beg to visit. Tucked within a new residential estate in the City of Swan, this koalaโthemed park combines big wowโfactor play equipment with thoughtful touches for younger children, making it a great stop for families exploring Perthโs eastern suburbs and the Swan Valley. The star of the show is the towering koala climbing structure that rises up in the middle of the park. Itโs an eyeโcatching centrepiece and a real adventure for confident climbers, with multiple ways to ascend and Read moreโฆ
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Hidden amongst trees along the Swan River foreshore, in the shadow of Optus Stadium, the Chevron Parkland is a wonderful nature play experience in Perth. The 2.6 hectares of rehabilitated parklands and nature-based playgrounds were opened as part of Stadium Park in 2018, and the area has grown and matured in that time. While the below aerial image is dated, it may help you to locate some of the play elements that are well hidden by the now-mature trees and bushes. There are six nature play areas within the Chevron Parkland, all designed to encourage children to explore, each play Read moreโฆ
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Joseph Banks Gardens in Banksia Grove is a huge, nature-inspired park that offers something for every little adventurer. Whether youโre here for a morning play or making a full day of it with a stop at nearby Pitstop Playground, this spot is definitely worth your timeโespecially if your kids love space to run, ride, and climb. This park is spread over gentle hills and dips, with bike paths weaving throughout, so donโt forget the bikes or scooters! There are benches placed all around for resting or watching the kids, and shaded picnic tables for snack time. A water fountain is Read moreโฆ
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Nestled within the Hales Estate in Forrestfield, The Hales Park is a fantastic nature-based Playground that offers plenty of opportunities for kids to climb, swing and explore. Tucked away among the homes, it feels like a neighbourhood adventure spot where families can easily while away a few hours. The hero of the Playground is the towering wooden play structure, which stands at an impressive 9 metres tall. This main tower has a huge enclosed tunnel slide that twists down from the top, delivering a thrilling, fast ride that is best suited to confident climbers and older kids. When we visited, Read moreโฆ
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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, itโs 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. Thereโs also a purpose-built parkour section with low walls and bars that invite climbing, jumping and balancing โ a big hit with confident school-aged kids who Read moreโฆ
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Surrounding by a road and houses this sleepy hollow park is a gem of a find! It looks like many other parks in Perth with a playframe, slide, climbing, fireman’s pole, rocker, seasaw, swings etc.. There’s even a fully fenced pond/water feature What makes this park truly interesting is this!! Yes it’s a Hobbit Hole and tunnel! Set alongside the playframe is a dome shaped mound/hill with a very long tunnel through it! Great for the older kids to run through and play in. ย There was a cut down tree ontop of the hill when I went so not Read moreโฆ
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Lake Treeby Adventure Playground has settled in as one of the go-to adventure Playgrounds south of the river. Set in the scenic suburb of Treeby, it offers a mix of nature play, big climbing structures and lakeside paths the whole family can enjoy. Parking is available along Torwood Avenue. As the name suggests, this playground is situated beside a beautiful man made lake and surrounded by large shady trees which are perfect as we enter the warmer months! The playground has many exciting areas, there are two slides, one tall slide for the big kids and a smaller slide Read moreโฆ
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Kinross Park Playground also known as Falklands Park is a small local park with little facilities or attraction but worth a quick visit as it’s set back off the main road and has a large open space for the kids to run around. During the autumn and winter months the park gets very busy at weekends with Auskick games. The playframe consists of 2 slides, ladders, tunnel, climbing walls, monkey bars, noughts and crossesย and a flying fox. There’s also a seesaw, rocker and 2 swings. The cricket nets, basketball net and toilets are across the other side of the field. Read moreโฆ
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Pine Park is a hidden gem in Darlington, in the Perth Hills. I grew up in the hills and my parents still live there. On today’s visit we thought we’d try somewhere different to the usual park. I’m glad we did, it was a very pleasant morning and more importantly little Miss had a great time. It is a small playground with a castle theme. Most of the playground is not shaded but there is plenty of shade around the area. The main play structure has a number of climbing walls and ropes, cubby areas, bridges and a slide. Apart Read moreโฆ
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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 youโre at the top, the โfloorโ is also made out of rope, so thereโs no solid surface to stand and play on. Thereโs a large concrete sand-play table, with a tyre to scoop up the course red sand, attached to a Read moreโฆ
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Tucked away on Bromley Street in Beckenham, Bee Park is a sweet little neighbourhood Playground thatโs perfect for toddlers and young children. The entire space is designed around a bee and honeycomb theme, with hexagonal play zones and cute bee details that inquisitive kids will love. The main play area is set within a large hexagon and features a cheerful bee platform with a slide. Children can reach the platform via a wooden bridge or by tackling climbing ropes on either side, offering a bit of a challenge for confident toddlers and preschoolers while still feeling manageable for younger kids Read moreโฆ
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Brampton Park in Butler is a lovely spot for families who enjoy a relaxed lakeside Playground with plenty of room to roam. The park wraps around a large manmade lake thatโs home to ducks and other birdlife, with big rocks dotted along the shallow edges that kids will naturally want to clamber over. Itโs very picturesque, especially on a sunny day, but youโll want to remind little ones to take care as the rocks can be slippery and thereโs open water close by. Wide grassed areas and a network of paths make this an easy park for scooters, bikes and Read moreโฆ
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A park for big and little kids, with shade sails, soft flooring, multiple ways to play, and a fully fenced area, sounds perfect. Bracadale Park, All Abilities Playground in Canning Vale, is just that. It is designed so that all kids of varying abilities can enjoy and play. The standout for me is that this park is fully fenced. Even with just one kid you feel like you can never look away, with two kids or even more, itโs impossible trying to find a playground trip relaxing. The park is secure and large enough that you can easily spend a Read moreโฆ
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G.O. Edwards Park in Burswood is a beautiful, sprawling green space that has been steadily upgraded over the last few years, transforming it into a true all-rounder for Perth families. Tucked between Great Eastern Highway, Burswood Road and Craig Street, the park combines traditional play equipment, nature play, exercise stations, a fenced dog park and a picturesque lake, all shaded by mature trees. Thereโs a car park directly off Burswood Road, making it an easy spot to pull in with kids, scooters and the family dog. The main Playground immediately grabs attention with its steep enclosed red slide built into Read moreโฆ
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Tucked away at the end of Banrock Drive in the Annieโs Landing estate, this beautiful district playspace is a brilliant destination park for families in Ellenbrook and the Swan Valley. The Playground sits within Brockman Park and has been designed to blend into its natural bushland setting, with plenty of sand, logs, rocks and trees creating a real โadventure in the bushโ feel rather than a standard suburban park. The playspace is laid out in โplay pocketsโ for different age groups, all linked by meandering pathways. Older kids are drawn straight to the big-ticket equipment, including a large spider-web climbing Read moreโฆ
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Lincoln Road Reserve in Forrestfield is a great little neighbourhood park thatโs well set up for active kids. The reserve combines traditional play equipment with nature play, a ninja-style obstacle course and a double flying fox, all beside a large open grassed area thatโs perfect for running and ball games. The double flying fox is a big highlight for many families. One of the lines has a supportive seat with a harness, which is ideal for younger children or those who need a bit of extra security, while the other has a disc-style seat for more confident riders. The cable Read moreโฆ
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Tucked away in the quiet Glen Iris Estate in South Lake, Fairway Park is a lovely little neighbourhood Playground with a strong imaginative play focus and a whimsical fairy theme. Itโs a great spot for local families with young children who enjoy makeโbelieve games and gentle, natureโinspired play. The heart of the park is the fairyโthemed play area. A gum leaf pod cubby house invites little ones to climb inside, hide, and roleโplay, while the nearby mushroom table and chairs make a sweet โfairy tea partyโ setting. Children can sit and snack, draw in the sand, or plan their next Read moreโฆ
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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 Fremantleโs busy port, this hillside park in East Fremantle combines big climbing challenges with natural play elements and wideโopen grass โ plus youโre just a short stroll from the famous rainbow shipping containers and the George Street cafรฉ strip. The main drawcard is the huge rope climbing structure, which immediately appeals to confident climbers and schoolโaged kids. Itโs the kind of piece that invites them to scramble, hang, balance and test their limits, and the elevated position means Read moreโฆ
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Nestled at the corner of Mason Road and Doryanthes Avenue, Newhaven Robot Park is a must-visit destination for families in Perth. This vibrant and imaginative park offers something for everyone, with its standout robot-themed playground and a variety of engaging activities for kids of all ages. Robot-Themed Playground: The parkโs centrepiece is a giant fallen robot, designed to spark creativity and adventure. The robotโs head and body are a climberโs paradise, featuring rock climbing walls, ramps, a twisty slide, and a large climbing net. A fun โhamster wheelโ adds an extra element of excitement. The robotโs ‘feet’ house Read moreโฆ
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Atwell Reserve Playground on Brenchley Drive in Atwell is a muchโloved local spot for families, set right alongside the large green sports oval. Itโs a great option for kids who enjoy climbing, swinging and having plenty of room to run, making it a handy goโto for both quick afterโschool visits and longer weekend play. The main feature is a large spiderโweb climbing frame that offers a fun challenge for confident climbers. Kids can test their balance and coordination as they weave their way up and across the ropes. Nearby thereโs a smaller spiderโweb frame thatโs ideal for younger children or Read moreโฆ
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Pat OโHara Reserve in Morley is a fantastic local park that caters well for a wide age range, combining a large nature play area, a more traditional Playground, multiโsports court and a big open oval. Tucked between Walter Road West and Magini Street, itโs the kind of spot where you can easily spend a couple of hours while the kids run off energy. The first thing that grabs kidsโ attention is the nature play zone. Set on woodchips (great if youโre trying to avoid taking half the sandpit home in your shoes), this area is built mostly from timber and Read moreโฆ
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Tucked away on Hillside Crescent in Maylands, De Lacey Reserve is a lovely, green neighbourhood park that offers a good mix of play equipment and open space for families. Close to the Peninsula Estate and just a short drive from the cafรฉs of Eighth Avenue and Whatley Crescent, itโs an easy spot to combine with a coffee stop or treat. The standout feature for many kids will be the flying fox. Launched from a small timber tower, the ride zips over a generous sandpit, giving a soft landing if anyone lets go on the way. Younger or smaller children may Read moreโฆ
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We all know and love the beautiful Bells Rapids, but just a few Kilometres up the road is a peaceful spot known as Jumbuck Hill Park. Located on rolling hills in Brigadoon, this park is the most peaceful spot we have been to, and at the moment with so much rain you can hear the water flowing in the rocks in different areas of the park. Known for being a great spot for hiking, Jumbuck Hill has the most breathtaking views. You’ll also find two picnic areas. The 1st area has a shelter, bbq, seats and a grassed area where Read moreโฆ
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Found on Toodyay’s main street, Stirling Terrace, a short stroll from the famous Toodyay Bakery, Newcastle Park is a small but mighty playground that packs a big punch with vibrant traditional equipment that will keep kids of all ages entertained. The playground is partly shaded by mature trees and has a soft fall and sand base โ perfect for taking a bucket and spade along for a little sand play. The play structure is great for those who love to climb! There are ropes, a climbing wall and more. For little ones, there’s a ramp up to a toddler slide, Read moreโฆ
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Harborne Ruislip Playground, Wembley Harborne Ruislip Playground is a neat fenced park in Wembley. It may be small, but it’s packed with features kids will enjoy! The first thing that grabbed Miss 8’s attention was the wooden play structure. The main feature of the playground, it has a baby swing and a birds nest style swing. There’s a climbing wall and stairs made of logs of various heights. There’s a bridge to cross over, and a slide or fireman pole to come down. In the sandpit, there is a recycled tree stump. The stump has been set into the Read moreโฆ
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Fishmarket Reserve in Guildford is one of those classic Swan River picnic spots. Itโs set right on the river, with the Guildford Boat Ramp nearby, which is suitable for launching small boats, kayaks and canoes. Thereโs plenty of parking, lots of wideโopen grass and picnic tables, making it an easy place to set up for a few hours of playing, fishing and anything else you’d like to get up to on the water. The new playground on Swan Street has traditional play equipment, with colourful metal structures that are instantly appealing to children. Thereโs a slide and lots of climbing Read moreโฆ
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Jackadder Lake Playground is a picturesque park just north west of the city. This lovely lakeside spot features a shaded children’s playground, exercise equipment and paths perfect for bikes and scooters. As of the beginning of August 2023, the playground has been refreshed with new climbing equipment, a new and improved juniors area, and new picnic facilities. Miss 9 was excited to check out the new play equipment. Gone is the crumbling soft fall rubber, and in place there is soft white sand. In place of the old stained slide, there is now a longer colourful tube slide. There are Read moreโฆ
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If youโre chasing a new playground, Rushton Park in Kelmscott is such a good one to have on your list. Found in the Perth Hills foothills, itโs close to bush trails for a pre- or post-play wander. The play equipment (replaced in late 2025), is vibrant and green, with reed-like green poles blending into the riverside spot. The playground’s glow-up looks fantastic and itโs set up really nicely for a mixed-age crew. For the tiny humans, thereโs a smaller, low-to-the-ground climbing equipment with a slide thatโs spot-on for toddlers. Steps, a little platform, and a mini climbing wall are all Read moreโฆ











































