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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Located in Eglinton, about 38 minutes north of Perth, Leeward Park is a hidden gem tucked within a peaceful residential area. With no direct street parking, the most convenient place to park is along Charleston Road. This nature-based playground features a gentle grassy hill or dip thatโs perfect for picnics, games of chase, or simply rolling around with laughter. Itโs a great spot to bring a picnic rug and let the kids enjoy free, open play. The play space itself is thoughtfully designed. It includes a dome-shaped rope climbing structure with colourful attachments, each offering a different level of challenge Read moreโฆ
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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, itโs surrounded by cafรฉs, 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, natureโthemed Read moreโฆ
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Marlinspike Park in Jindalee is a bright, modern coastal Playground thatโs popular with local families and visitors exploring the northern suburbs. Set beside the primary school playing fields, the park feels open and airy, with ocean breezes and plenty of space for kids to run around, kick a ball or enjoy a picnic. The Playgroundโs design has a contemporary, almost industrial feel, with lots of rope structures and climbing frames that encourage kids to scramble, balance and swing. Children who love to climb will be in heaven here โ there are rope nets, tunnels and fortress-style structures that are perfect Read moreโฆ
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Tucked within the leafy Byford on the Scarp estate, Ridge Park Byford stretches over 1.7 hectares and feels wonderfully โbushyโ despite being in the suburbs. Mature trees, big open lawns and two separate Playground areas make this a great destination for families with kids of different ages, especially if youโve got both little toddlers and more adventurous big kids to keep happy. The lower Playground, accessed from Military Pass, is ideal for younger children. The centrepiece is an adorable train-themed play structure made up of several โcarriagesโ, each with its own style of imaginative play. Toddlers can โdriveโ the train Read moreโฆ
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Shepherds Bush Park in Kingsley is a brilliant spot for families with kids who love bikes, scooters and exploring nature. Tucked alongside Barridale Drive and backing onto Shepherds Bush Reserve, it combines a fantastic bike skills area and Playground with access to bush trails and the wider Robertson Road Cycleway, so you can easily turn a Playground visit into a longer ride or walk through the reserve. The first thing most kids notice is the mini road network, designed especially for scooters and little bikes. A winding track of โstreetsโ comes complete with painted lane markings, arrows, road signs, pedestrian Read moreโฆ
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Have you checked out Mills Park Skate Plaza? If you have children that love to skate, next time youโre in the area be sure to throw the skateboards and scooters in your car. The skate park is located at the brilliant Mills Park, where thereโs also a HUGE play area, lots of grassed space to kick a footy and an excellent cafรฉ (Fika on Brix) too. The skate park has plenty to keep kids from beginner to advanced level skaters entertained. Thereโs a lot to encourage kids to work on their skills at the concrete park, and the City of Read moreโฆ
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Koombana Foreshore Playground sits right at the heart of Bunburyโs stunning waterfront and is one of those places where you can easily break a journey โ and then end up staying for hours. Part of the awardโwinning Koombana Bay foreshore redevelopment, it combines an eyeโcatching, nauticalโthemed Playground with a calm swimming beach, shady lawns, BBQs and a lively cafรฉ, making it a brilliant stop-off if youโre travelling through to the South West or staying locally. The first thing the kids will spot are the two huge bright red โfunnelsโ that tower over the main play area. These are linked by Read moreโฆ
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If youโre facing a busy shopping day with kids in tow, Surf Shack at Westfield Whitford City is a brilliant spot to hit pause. Located right inside the food court, this colourful indoor Playground gives children a fun place to climb, slide and explore, while parents can sit nearby with a hot coffee or a relaxed bite to eat. With plenty of seating around the play area, itโs easy to keep an eye on the kids while you recharge. Surf Shack is designed with families in mind and caters to a wide range of ages, from toddlers through to older Read moreโฆ
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Just off of Main Street in Balcatta is Conway Reserve, a bright, colourful playground surrounded by a grassy park. Conway Reserveย is partially fenced with a path running from Harrison Street to Archibald Street, and a large grassed area for ball games or exercising the dog. The playground structure features two slides of different sizes, climbing ladders, a fireman pole, a tunnel and a bridge. At one end there is a flying fox and bars for older children to climb and swing on. Separate to this, there are two swings, both normal and toddler, and two spring rockers, one a single Read moreโฆ
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Walyalup Koort Play Space is a vibrant inner-city Playground in the very heart of Fremantle, set within the redeveloped Kings Square precinct now known as Walyalup Koort. Inspired by Freoโs industrial and maritime history, the design cleverly weaves in miniature cranes, bridges, railway tracks and shipping containers, softened with trees, water elements and plenty of colour. Itโs a fun, busy space that suits toddlers through to primary school-aged children, and makes a brilliant stop on a family day out in Fremantle. The main crane-themed fort is the first thing most kids run to. It features climbing opportunities, platforms to explore 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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Greenhouse Park is a unique space located in Mandurah Mandurah Junction is a newly developing 15-hectare site located next to Mandurah train station which will offer high-quality residential development, a vibrant community with a distinctive laid-back Mandurah vibe. The development will be pedestrian and bicycle-friendly and retain significant public open space featuring creative public art. This 4.4 hectare Public Open Space is also known as Greenhouse Park. It features walking and bicycle paths, art pieces, boardwalks, barbecue areas, childrenโs playgrounds, a โkick-aboutโ area and facilities for a future community garden. There are heaps of benches & a gorgeous built-in table 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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Tucked alongside the Canning River foreshore, Homestead Park in Thornlie is a lovely neighbourhood park that balances nature play, traditional Playground fun and local history. Set within a reserve shaded by mature native trees, itโs the kind of place you can stop at for a quick play or settle in for a full morning with the family. The main Playground is a rustic, mostly wooden adventure space. At its heart is a timber fort with a slide, rope ladder, climbing wall and wooden ladder, giving kids a few different ways to scramble up and whoosh back down. Underneath, little ones Read moreโฆ
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A bit like the Secret Garden, Ivory Park is a hidden gem tucked away in the suburb of Noranda. It’s felt like a bit of an adventure trying to find it, hidden down some stairs, but it was well worth the effort. The playground structure features plenty of climbing elements such as the climbing wall and the rope ladders. Great for keeping energetic little monkeys busy! There is a fireman pole, a flying fox, and monkey bars for bigger kids. Most suitable for preschoolers onwards, though there are a couple of elements like the swings, a spinning pole, and the Read moreโฆ
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The beautiful Lake Jualbup playground is located in the leafy suburb of Shenton Park, and is surrounded by a lovely well-kept park with rolling green lawns. โJualbupโ is an aboriginal term meaning โa place where water rises in the season of springโ. The lake can dry up during the summer months, but when we visited it was full and had a variety of pretty birdlife including Black Swans and assorted ducks. Under the trees, there is an older small playground that is suitable for toddlers, as well as two sets of conventional swings. But the most exciting part of Lake Read moreโฆ
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John Forrest National Park is the ultimate location for a family day out, with waterfalls, walking trails, picnics spots, plenty of kangaroo sightings, a tavern and now a brand new nature play space that offers the perfect opportunity for kids of all ages to get dirty, create, climb, splash and burn off some steam! Located in the main picnic area, you don’t have to look hard or walk far to stumble across this small yet mighty play space set amongst advanced native trees providing lots of shade and beside a flowing creek adding an extra element of play. There are Read moreโฆ
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If youโre looking for your familyโs next favourite hangout spot, let me tell you โ Expedition Park in Clarksonโs Catalina Green is an absolute gem. Expedition Park is not just big โ itโs mega. Thoughtfully designed with integrated play spaces, grassy areas perfect for picnics and parties, BBQ stations, shaded picnic tables, and bike/scooter paths flowing all around. Bring a hat, sunscreen, picnic blanket, and your wheels โ this place is ready for all-day fun! Right at the entrance, youโre greeted by something brand new and seriously cool โ the Yalp Memo, an Interactive Activity Zone that merges tech, Read moreโฆ
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Riverton Jetty Playground is a gorgeous nature play spot on the banks of the Canning River, right beside Lo Quay River Cafe in Wilson. Sitting within Riverton Jetty Park, part of the wider Canning River Regional Park, itโs a lovely place for families to combine a Playground visit with riverside walks, wildlife spotting, a paddle on the water or a relaxed cafรฉ meal nearby. The setting really is the star: big river views, plenty of birdlife and a relaxed, community feel, especially on weekends when itโs buzzing with families, cyclists and kayakers. The Playground itself is nature based, with lots 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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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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Lathlain Park is found to the north of Mineral Resources Park โ aka the home of the mighty West Coast Eagles! Itโs a lovely little spot, across the road from the small but mighty Lathlain cafe strip, and larger playgrounds at both Rayment Park and Tom Wright Park. Weโve been along with some takeaways from Laika Cafรฉ in the school holidays and been lucky enough to spy the Eagles training. As well as Laika (with it’s own basketball court), thereโs Kettle Cafรฉ and a fab new bakery to check out on the strip too. It really is a gem of Read moreโฆ
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Koolaanga Waabiny on Mandurahโs Western Foreshore is one of those Playgrounds that really lives up to the โepicโ label. Set right on the estuary at Hall Park in Halls Head, this destination play space is part of the Mandurah Waterfront redevelopment and sits beside the popular Mandurah Skate Park. Its Noongar name is pronounced โkool-lung-ga waa-binโ and beautifully translates to โchildren playingโ, while also referencing the local Swamp Sheoak trees that inspired the Playgroundโs design. The hero of the Playground is the incredible 12โmetre-high climbing tower, shaped to echo the Swamp Sheoak trees that line the foreshore. Adventurous kids can Read moreโฆ
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Fancote Park is located behind Stargate Shops in Kelmscott. As we drove past the big forte caught our eye so we stopped for a look and a play. The park has wide open grassed spaces for ball games or running around, sand-based playground, exercise equipment and the forte. The park is also equipped with a covered BBQ, picnic tables and benches around the play equipment. There is a drinking fountain near the picnic tables. The park has lovely mature trees which provide some shade for the picnic tables and exercise equipment. There is a fence between the park and the Read moreโฆ
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Donโt let the size fool youโJack Barlow Park may be on the smaller side, but it still packs in plenty to keep the kids happy. This is the kind of easy, no-fuss local park that works well for a casual play, a quick stop with the kids, or a laid-back catch-up with friends while little ones burn off some energy. One of the best things about Jack Barlow Park is its compact layout. Everything is close together, so itโs especially handy if youโve got younger children and want to keep them within easy sight without having to follow them from Read moreโฆ
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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 โchairโ 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 moreโฆ
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Mullaloo Beach Pirate Playground is a brilliant little spot for seaside play, especially for younger kids who love to imagine theyโre sailing the high seas. Set on the Mullaloo Beach foreshore along Mullaloo Drive, just south of the Mullaloo Surf Life Saving Club and Mullaloo Beach Hotel, this sand-based Playground combines ocean views with plenty of shade and space to run around. The star of the show is the timber pirate ship and wooden boat, both set in soft sand. Kids can scramble aboard, โsailโ out to sea, walk the plank, and create endless pirate adventures. Thereโs a bit of Read moreโฆ
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Tucked within the Myella Estate on the northern banks of Lake Joondalup, this compact neighbourhood Playground makes a fun stop for local families or anyone exploring the Wanneroo area. The bright orange climbing structure immediately catches the eye and provides a bit of a challenge for confident climbers. Kids can test their skills on the nets and ladders before rewarding themselves with a speedy ride down the slide into the soft sand below. Younger children are well catered for too, with a sandpit area that includes a small tripod swing. Itโs a great spot for toddlers to potter about with Read moreโฆ
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As part of Perth Zooโs Master Plan 2040, Perth Zooโs playground has been revitalized into a bigger and better nature-based play space accessible to children of all abilities to enjoy. This award-winning playground is designed to celebrate Perth Zooโs animals and their work in conservation and breeding, and it has already been recognised as having the regionโs best landscape architecture! This state-of-the-art playground includes a โcloudโ deck, climbable giant numbat, 40m rope tunnels, feather hammocks, sand pit and nature play trail. At the heart of the playground is the โcloudโ deck, which has a mist system that stimulates clouds while Read moreโฆ
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Joondalup Square Playground is a small but very handy fenced play space set within Joondalup Square shopping complex on the corner of Joondalup Drive and Sundew Rise. Tucked opposite the large Bunnings Warehouse and surrounded by casual eateries, itโs a super convenient stop for families needing a coffee break, a bite to eat or a quick play while running errands. The Playground is fully fenced and gated, with two separate gates. One opens to a pram-friendly ramp with railings, and the other has a couple of steps down, as the play area itself is slightly sunken. This layout helps keep Read moreโฆ
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Ready, set, go! The Harrisdale Skate and Scooter Park is a brilliant spot for children big and small to get active. The Heron Park Estate has created a scooter track, as well as a small skate park, and even basketball/football facilities โ so remember to pack a ball too! The road-style scooter track, winds around a rope climbing frame. The lap begins at the start line, there are road markings, traffic signs, pedestrian crossings, pit stop area and of course a checked flag and podium for the winners. Little racers will love zooming around the track, especially riding over the Read moreโฆ
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Karragarup Play Space in Australind is a brilliant family stop-off on the drive down south, and a destination in its own right if youโre holidaying in the Harvey Region. Located on the Ridley Place Foreshore, the Playground overlooks the calm waters of the Leschenault Estuary and has a distinctly coastal Australian feel, celebrating its setting and local Noongar culture. โKarragarupโ comes from the local Wardandi Noongar language and means โplace of the crabsโ, a nod to the bayโs famed blue swimmer crab population, and that theme runs strongly throughout the play space. The hero of the Playground is the enormous Read moreโฆ
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Prince Regent Park Playground in Heathridge is a lovely everyday play spot for local families, especially if youโre already in Perthโs northern suburbs. The wider reserve is a large multi-purpose sporting facility with plenty of open grass, but the Playground area itself feels nicely tucked away, relaxed and family-friendly. Parking is available on the street just above the Playground. From here, you follow a gentle slope down to the play area, which is set within a sandpit and surrounded by mature trees. Parents will appreciate that the Playground sits below street level, adding a sense of separation from the road Read moreโฆ
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Well, the kookaburraโs well and truly flown the coop โ and itโs landed in style at Kookaburra Park, Elavaleโs brand new community playground gem, just 37 minutes north of Perth! Nestled in the heart of a fast-growing suburb still under heavy construction, this colourful play haven feels like it swooped in out of nowhere and said, โLetโs play!โ At the one end is a massive climbing structure that dares little adventurers to reach the top โ itโs all ropes, courage, and determination up there! The two epic tube slides reward the brave with a wild ride back down. Semi-shaded with Read moreโฆ
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Located in the heart of the new community at Mandogalup, Florence Estate Park is A playground that beautifully incorporates wooden beams for its play equipment. This spacious playground is nested beside rows of mature trees, providing scenic greenery, and playing in the park feels like youโre right next to nature. My girls headed straight to the main play area, where the big slide is. The tall climbing structure features various climbing wall panels for kids to use. Missy 6 had no trouble climbing onto all of them, but younger toddlers might find the tallest one daunting. The flooring of this Read moreโฆ
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Dick Lawrence Oval Playground in Beaconsfield is a welcoming, leafy community space thatโs ideal for families with children of different ages. The centrepiece of the Playground is a striking three-level treehouse-style cubby, complete with a twisty slide and a smaller dual flat slide. Kids can reach the cubby via a ramp, a through-the-floor ladder, a timber climbing wall and a rock-climbing wall, so there are options suited to both cautious climbers and confident adventurers. In the middle of the Playground thereโs a large timber climber featuring a cargo rope ladder, balancing logs and climbing ramps along the side, giving kids Read moreโฆ
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Did you know that thereโs a nature play area in the Perth foothills suburb of Bushmead. While itโs much smaller than the estateโs โGiant Parkโ, the simple Ridge Hill Green Nature Playground can provide plenty of entertainment for children that love to be in the great outdoors and love to climb. The beautifully made timber play structure features a double slide โ perfect for kids to race siblings or friends. Image: Bushmead Estate Very small children may have trouble reaching this, as thereโs a flat net to climb to get to it, as well as big logs to climb. On Read moreโฆ
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Located in one of Hammond Parkโs newest estates, Vivente, Parco Park playground is just a stone’s throw away from The Scramble Parkour Park. This sand-based playground is toddler-friendly, with various play structures for kids to explore. The playground is currently shaded with sail shades. This playground consists of 2 buildings which look like small little huts that are connected with the rope bridge. There are several climbing ropes and nets around the buildings for the kids to climb onto or exit from with the fireman pole. The rope bridge does get quite shaky when walking across. The younger kids might find Read moreโฆ
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Tucked into Iluma Estate in Bennett Springs, Dazzle Park is a bright, modern community hub that really lives up to its name. The colourful Playground is wrapped in a living hedge maze, so even the walk in feels like a little adventure. As the hedges have grown, the maze has become an attraction in itself, adding a fun โfind your way in and outโ element to every visit. The standout feature in the centre of the maze is the impressive climbing structure. Confident climbers will love scrambling up the large climbing wall to reach the high, bright yellow slide. Read moreโฆ
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Tucked inside the Apsley Estate in Mandogalup, Mokare Reserve Adventure Playground is a brilliant all-ages destination that feels like a bushland adventure just off Rowley Road. As you enter the estate youโll spot the expansive play space spread out across rolling lawn, winding footpaths and clusters of mature trees, with plenty of room for kids to run, climb and explore. The hero of the park is the towering 12โmetre treehouse-style tower and slide. The climb to the top is an adventure in itself, with a mix of steps, platforms and rope ladders wrapping around the structure. Confident older kids will Read moreโฆ












































