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Buggybuddys Guide to Parks in Perth and Playgrounds in Perth
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The ultimate guide to the best playgrounds and parks in Perth! Kids love burning off energy at parks and playgrounds, and Perth’s got some of the best in the world. We’ve seen many new super parks open up recently with some impressive play equipment, features and facilities. Best of all, they’re all FREE!
We’ve listed sand and no-sand parks as we know this can be an issue with some parents not wanting their kids to play in sand. We’ve added categories to filter parks with water features, enclosed fenced playgrounds, partly fenced and non-fenced. Those with open water where you can visit the ducks and enjoy some wildlife during your trip to the park. Many parks have toilets. However, some local community playgrounds don’t, which can be a deal breaker if you’re potty training your little one or want to stay longer than an hour. So we’ve listed parks with toilets available.
Lastly, we’ve added details of where playgrounds are close to local coffee shops, cafes and restaurants. Therefore you can grab a bite to eat before or after your play, or grab a takeaway coffee.
Found on Toodyay’s main street, Stirling Terrace, a short stroll from the famous Toodyay Bakery is a new playground (opened Sept 2023). The small, but mighty playground 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 – 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 Read more…
As of autumn 2022, Coventry Village in Morley now has a fenced outdoor playground. In addition to the existing indoor playground, this is located close to cafes and restaurants. If your kids love to climb, then they are sure to love this! The play area is made up predominantly of climbing structures. The base is rubber softfall, so perfect for those of us who dislike sand. Signage stages the play area is tailored to kids aged four to thirteen years old. The indoor playground is targeted more towards the littler kids. The first structure Miss 7 climbed had the option Read more…
Found along Southwest Highway, in the quaint country town of Waroona, Railside Park is a newly developed destination (Opened December 2023) that caters to every age group of kids. Whether you’re a local or traveler seeking a place to stretch your legs; this park promises plenty to entertain the kids, enjoy a picnic, and more to explore. The first thing that catches your eye is the windmill slide. Children of all ages will love exploring the many play features, from the climbing frames and swings that offer endless entertainment. The windmill is best for older kids, as its slide is Read more…
Found in the heart of the Avon Valley, Beverley has a fun playground that awaits visiting families and kids of all ages. The country town has recently unveiled its new playground at Moort Wabiny Park adding a touch of adventure to this charming community. Kids of every age will find something fun here. There’s nature play, and a big red truck, plus a skate park, pump track, and basketball court. And there’s a handy shaded barbeque area. The fenced and gated playground is found on Vincent Street, Beverley’s main road. This means that is in a prime position to all Read more…
There’s a new playground in Perth’s south! Found at The Links golf course in Port Kennedy, “The Nest” is a great spot for kids to play – particularly if they love golf. Part of the golf club’s redevelopment, it is found right opposite Birdie café and restaurant, making it a great spot for lunch with the family. (MINI GOLF COURSE CURRENTLY CLOSED – APRIL 2022) As well as the huge slide being an impressive feature, the playground has several mini golf holes. It’s not a traditional mini golf course, there are no hole numbers etc, but it is FREE to Read more…
Heading to Collie to checkout the AMAZING Wellington Dam wall mural? Well, you may also find yourself in the town itself, looking for a bite to eat, or place for the kids to play. Collie’s Central Park and Water Play Space is a fab spot for children to roam and explore the many mini blue hills and bumps. The playground features both soft fall and nature play areas – packing a lot into a relatively small area. There are spinners, rope bridges, a nest swing, and more, with much of the equipment found under shade sails. And there’s also this Read more…