Buggybuddys Guide to Parks in Perth and Playgrounds in Perth
Find Playgrounds near me
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!
-
Tucked within the leafy Frasers Landing estate in Coodanup, this bright red Playground really pops against the surrounding bush and water. As you drive along Lakewood Parkway the first thing youโll spot is the striking โbirdโs nestโ tower, which ties in beautifully with the estateโs riverside, nature-focused setting and resident birdlife. It feels like a hidden local gem rather than a big destination Playground, but thereโs still plenty here to keep kids happily exploring. The main feature is the tall birdโs nest structure. Confident climbers can choose their own adventure to the top, with a rock-climbing wall, net rope ladder Read moreโฆ
-
Rivergums Park in Baldivis is a great little park. It has a small play equipment area suitable for Toddlers and Climbing Equipment for the older kids. There is also a big Flying Fox & Platform for the older kids (and adults too!). There is plenty of grassed areas for picnics and also benches placed throughout for sitting and watching the kids play. Although there are no shade sails covering the equipment there are plenty of trees that provide shade. The Bike/Walk path runs around the play area leading up to the BBQ areas and also along the water. There are Read moreโฆ
-
Cantwell Park in Pinjarra is a brilliant stop on a road trip to WAโs south west. The massive park is right in the heart of the town, on the banks of the Murray River. We usually grab some freshly baked treats from the yummy Pinjarra Bakery and eat them at the park. You may have passed Cantwell Park and not noticed, as you drove over the South West Highway bridge. Many mature trees provide lots of natural cover from the sun, with plenty of shade sails protecting the main playground. The park has a lot of big features โ a Read moreโฆ
-
At the new Clementine Estate, in Upper Swan, thereโs a new playground to explore. Itโs worth a little look, if you happen to be near the northern end of the Swan Valley. Found on Citrus Road, the small but mighty playground is decked out in vibrant citrus colours. There’s a huge lush lawn too, to run about, kick a ball and even take a roll down the hilly embankment. The wood chipped based play area has a distinct nature play feel, with the majority of the equipment being climbing orientated. Thereโs stepping logs, colourful climbing walls, as well as giant Read moreโฆ
-
Tucked between Geraldton and Kalbarri, the little seaside town of Horrocks feels wonderfully oldโschool โ more classic fishing village than busy resort. With very little traffic and everything within walking or riding distance, itโs the sort of place where kids can safely roam on bikes while you wander between the jetty, the general store and the foreshore. The sheltered bay is the real hero here. A fringing reef protects Horrocks Beach from much of the swell, creating calm, shallow water thatโs ideal for children to paddle, swim and snorkel. In the warmer months a pontoon is anchored in the bay Read moreโฆ
-
Did you know that the May Drive Parklands located in Kings Park and Botanic Garden was the very first environmental playground and community area of its kind in Australia? Previously known as the Synergy Parklands, this fun spot with golf course green-worthy lawns, is still a BIG hit with families in Perth. The park is fondly known as “The Dinosaur Playground”, since it’s home to many climbable dinosaur sculptures. May Drive Parklands features a 75m-long elevated walkway, a two-tiered island fort, life sized replicas of dinosaurs and extinct Australian Fauna (like the giant croc!), a timber boardwalk and an interactive Read moreโฆ
-
McGiffen Park Alkimos is in a new Alkimos estate perfect for older kids. The park is also perfect if you are after a quieter play. The estate is accessed via only one road, which is still under construction, meaning most people probably donโt actually know of its existence. I actually had to pull over and check I wasnโt driving into a building site. But once you reach the park you realise itโs the perfect spot to let some big kids run wild. The park itself is mostly fenced off and, of course, surrounded by very quiet streets. The park has Read moreโฆ
-
Walter Day Park is a brilliant family Playground nestled within the St Leonards Private Estate at the gateway to the Swan Valley. Set off Arthur Street in Dayton, this neighbourhood park combines a big, castleโstyle play structure with plenty of green open space, making it a great stop before or after exploring the nearby Swan Valley attractions. The estate itself has been designed around community parks and Playgrounds, so this spot really is the heart of the local area. The Playground is divided into two main zones โ one aimed at older, more confident climbers and another that is perfect Read moreโฆ
-
Cockburn ARC Playground sits alongside the impressive Cockburn ARC recreation centre, overlooking a beautiful wetland and offering plenty of space for kids to climb, balance and explore. Itโs an especially good option if youโre already visiting the pools or indoor facilities at the ARC and want to add a dry-play stop before or after your swim. One side of the Playground is dominated by a huge rope spiderweb structure thatโs perfect for confident climbers. To move between different parts of the play space, kids can crawl through a tunnel, scramble up rock steps or hop across wooden stepping logs before Read moreโฆ
-
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
-
Perched on the hillside of City Beach Oval, this nature play space is a lovely mix of local history, imaginative play and wide-open green space. Set just off Fred Burton Way, the Playground sits alongside the large district sports oval, so itโs a great spot to combine a play, a kick of the footy and a family picnic in one outing. The first thing kids will spot is the pair of twin mirrored hill racing slides cut into the slope. Theyโre fast enough to feel exciting but still suitable for most ages, and wide and sturdy enough for parents to Read moreโฆ
-
Delamere Park in Currambine is a fantastic allโrounder for families, with a great mix of play equipment and open space to keep kids active for ages. The main play structures cater well for a wide range of ages, from toddlers through to primaryโschool kids who love to climb and explore. The central Playground area features two main structures, including a swirly slide, climbing wall and easyโaccess steps. Confident kids will enjoy the small flying fox, parallel monkey bars and various climbing ropes, which are perfect for testing strength and agility or creating their own obstacle courses. Nearby thereโs a Read moreโฆ
-
If youโre in the Margaret River region and looking for a playground where kids can burn off energy, (thatโs NOT at a brewery or winery) Riflebutts Reserve in Prevelly is the perfect stop. This playground, nestled amongst dunes near the beach, is a great spot for families to relax outdoors. The play space, inspired by historic beach shacks, has nature play elements including timber steppers, logs and more. The playground has something for most ages, with equipment designed to entertain and challenge. From climbing walls to nest swings, parent-todler swings, slides, and imaginative play areas, thereโs plenty to keep little Read moreโฆ
-
In amongst all theย shinyย office buildings in West Perth is Totterdell Park. Theย leafyย inner city park is made up of a โฏsoft fall play area with aโฏlarge metalโฏ playย frameโฏthat features two slides,ย โshopโ window,ย climbingโฏ nets,ย ramps, monkey bars, aโฏ climbing wall and more.โฏ There is also a see-saw and fun nest swing too. Thisโฏplayโฏarea isnโt covered by shade sails, though the park is surrounded by mature trees, giving a little afternoon shade.โฏย The quietโฏ park is not fenced and runs alongside Thomas Street, so youโll want to keep an eye on little escape artistsย if you choose to take younger children.ย There is ample space Read moreโฆ
-
The Manning Community Hub in Manning is a fantastic family destination, combining great Playgrounds, wide open spaces and handy community facilities in one spot. Located beside James Miller Oval on Bradshaw Crescent, itโs an easy place to spend a whole morning playing, exploring and even popping into the library. The Hub features two separate Playgrounds positioned on opposite sides of the oval, so kids get the best of both worlds. The first, larger Playground is best suited to children around three and over. Here youโll find a big climbing structure with ropes, climbing walls and monkey bars, plus two slides Read moreโฆ
-
Tucked well back from the road in Amberton Estate, Heath Park in Eglinton is a brilliant destination for families, especially those with scooterโmad kids and adventurous toddlers. The Playground and scooter track sit around 100 metres from the car park, which gives parents extra peace of mind with little ones not playing right next to traffic. The whole space opens out beside a large oval, making it feel spacious and inviting for a couple of hours of play or a weekend meetโup with friends. The star of Heath Park is the dedicated scooter park. Designed like a mini skate park Read moreโฆ
-
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
-
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
-
Tucked between Mulberry Way and Viridian Boulevard in Eglinton, about 38 minutes north of Perth, Viridian Park is a vibrant, family-friendly space thatโs worth discovering. While the park is officially signed as Viridian Park, it shows up on maps as Mulberry Park โ so keep that in mind when navigating there. This elevated park offers partial ocean views and a glimpse of the iconic lighthouse from the nearby Amberton Beach Lighthouse Park. Itโs an ideal spot for relaxed weekends, casual meet-ups, or energetic family catch-ups. The playground is compact yet engaging. It features a rope climbing structure that leads up Read moreโฆ
-
Looking for a new nature-based playground to add to your park-hop list? Camira Playground in Quinns Rocks might be your next sunny day adventure! Just 35 minutes north of Perth, this freshly upgraded corner of Camira Park has turned a grassy spot into a fun and inviting play zone that ticks a lot of boxes for kids who love to climb, dig, slide and explore. Recently opened, this play area blends natural textures and materials with playful features that spark imagination. From the nature play combination unit (say that three times fast!) to the pin impression wall and kitchen/shopfront interactive Read moreโฆ
-
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
-
Neil McDougall Park is a leafy park with a great playground for kids of all ages in the heart of Como. The first thing that grabbed Miss 3’s attention when we arrived here was the flying fox. This has a small platform to climb up and launch from. With a bit of help from me, she had several rides. She loved it! Smiles all around when she hopped off. The next things that we noticed was the nature play and rope play area adjacent to the flying fox. The next nearest equipment was a rope and chain spinner for climbing Read moreโฆ
-
Aviary Creek Park in Aveley is a standout destination Playground set within a beautiful green corridor of lakes and wetlands. Designed as a multi-generational community space, the park stretches around two interconnected lakes and offers a mix of adventurous play areas for kids, fitness and walking paths, and quieter โzenโ zones for adults to relax by the water. Inspired by a nearby historic water mill, the centrepiece is a huge three-storey waterwheel climbing structure with bright blue and yellow tube slides that kids spot long before you pull up along Egerton Drive. The giant waterwheel is split across two climbing Read moreโฆ
-
The Rannoch Tay Reserve in Hamersley offers a number of different experiences for Perth families. There are four different areas of the reserve, comprising of a nature play area, two BBQ areas with a more traditional playground and swing set, and open spaces. For kids that like to ride bikes or scooters, there are pathways linking all the areas. The two open spaces (one overlooked by BBQ areas) provide enough space for a game of football or cricket and are great for kids to run around in. There are a number of water fountains around the reserve and shady areas Read moreโฆ
-
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
-
The new Shelley Beach playground is a great playground to visit. Itโs right on the river, and around the enclosed playground is plenty of grass to kick a ball on, BBQs and gazebos and, of course, the beautiful river. My 10-year-old was impressed with the park, especially the X-park obstacle course. The course is set up with a starting point and different obstacles throughout, including climbing, balancing and swinging. Many of the older kids seemed to enjoy the challenge of this part of the playground. As we entered the playground, we saw a mini trampoline and a swing set with Read moreโฆ
-
North CY OโConnor Beach Playground is a gorgeous little nautical-themed spot right on the North Coogee foreshore, perfect for a play before or after a run on the dog beach. Tucked beside the car park at the end of Rollinson Road and Robb Road, the Playground makes the most of its seaside setting with sweeping ocean views, grassy picnic spaces and direct access to CY OโConnor Beach. The star of the show is the SS Wyola steam tugโinspired play structure, a custom-built tugboat that celebrates the historic wreck just offshore. Kids can clamber aboard using rope ladders and nets and Read moreโฆ
-
Neil Hawkins Park in Joondalup is a beautiful, family-friendly park thatโs perfectly suited to younger children and families wanting a relaxed day outdoors. Nestled alongside Lake Joondalup, it offers a lovely mix of Playground fun, nature and open grassy spaces, making it easy to spend a few hours there without needing to go anywhere else. The Playground is set on soft sand, which is gentle on little knees and ideal for kids who love to dig and play. A standout feature is the fire truckโthemed play area, which is fantastic for imaginative play. Children can climb, explore and pretend theyโre Read moreโฆ
-
Enchantment Park in Indi Yanchep promises a truly enchanting experience for adventurous families. From the moment you arrive at the main arched entrance, it feels like stepping into a storybook world. Scan the first QR code, and youโre immediately transported into the Enchantment Park universe, complete with an interactive park book – perfect for families who love reading as much as exploring. The park is cleverly divided into themed zones, each offering unique experiences. In the Magic Meadow, little ones can run, jump, and play alongside Goran the gentle dragon. Fairy Cove is perfect for mini detectives, with hidden Read moreโฆ
-
Des Penman Reserve is a large grassy reserve located in Nollamara. It is one of the largest of its kind in the area. Set aside in one corner, there is a neat playground, which is staggered over a number of levels for the kids to explore. The main climbing frame has two plastic slides, a straight one and a twisty corkscrew slide. There are various climbing ladders, an abacus with blue plastic balls, a steering wheel for imaginative play, and a flying fox. There is a cute spring rocker that looks like a lizard or maybe dinosaur. This was a Read moreโฆ
-
Point Fraser Foreshore Reserve has a fresh new look thanks to a complete Playground renewal, transforming the space into a natureโbased play area right on the edge of the Swan River. Just a short stroll from the Perth CBD along Riverside Drive, this is a great stop for families with schoolโaged kids who love climbing, balancing and exploring, with the bonus of gorgeous river views and wetlands all around. The original Point Fraser Playground, built in 2005, has been replaced with a more natural, landscaped play space designed to better meet community needs. The new layout still makes the most Read moreโฆ
-
If youโre looking for somewhere near the beach for coffee and a play date, Coogee Beach Playground, with its ship themed play structure, could be just the place for you. The structure itself is mainly wooden with a sand pit base and features a wavy slide and rope ladders. Thereโs a rope bridge, a telescope and portholes to look through as well as an alphabet and numbers game. Based on the height of the playground, Iโd say this one is for kids two and over. Especially with the rope ladders and rope bridge, littler ones will need watching and assistance. Read moreโฆ
-
Holland Park in Piara Waters is yet another brilliant playground in the popular family suburb. Thereโs lots of elements packed into this park including nature play, as well as a fun fort! The wooden play equipment is built on woodchip, giving the space a rustic vibe and thereโs a sandpit too. Letโs exploreโฆ The main attraction is a wooden fort, with balancing ropes and logs to scale to the top. Little Chef particularly liked the climbing ropes and logs up to the fort. This may be a little difficult for younger children, who may need a helping hand. Thereโs a Read moreโฆ
-
Moort-ak Waadiny / Wellington Square is now one of Perthโs standout inner-city green spaces, and its incredible Koolangka Koolangka Waabiny Playground makes it a mustโvisit for families. Just a short stroll or free CAT bus ride from the CBD, this huge park in East Perth has been transformed with a major upgrade, adding towering play structures, shady picnic spots, sports courts and beautiful landscaping that celebrates Whadjuk Nyoongar culture and the siteโs deep significance. The first thing kids will spot is the water play. On warm days, the trickling streams, water gates and fountains are irresistible. Children can Read moreโฆ
-
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
-
Bayswater Riverside Gardens is a muchโloved riverside Playground and parkland thatโs especially perfect for toddlers and young children. Stretching along both Milne Street and King William Street in Bayswater, it combines a fully fenced play space with big open lawns, river views and easy paths, making it a spot where families can comfortably spend a whole morning or afternoon. The Playground itself is designed with little ones in mind. Itโs fully fenced and gated, with rubber soft fall underfoot and shade sails overhead in the warmer months, giving parents a bit more peace of mind. Inside the fence youโll find Read moreโฆ
-
The new Tomato Lake all-abilities playground has opened and it appears to be a big hit as it was very busy when we visited. The playground is in front between the cafe and the bbq picnic area. The bbq area has also been refreshed with new picnic tables. The playground has been designed to suit toddlers through to older kids, including those with disabilities. It is bright and colourful with soft fall base The playground features an inclusive seesaw, which is the only one of its kind in WA. There are a number of bench seats along the car park Read moreโฆ
-
Grand Promenade Reserve, Bedfordย Grand Promenade Reserve is a leafy park in the City of Bayswater. It has a great sand-based playground with a mixture of equipment for a range of ages. If your child likes to climb, theyโll likely enjoy this playground. With ladders, a rope web and a small climbing wall, as well as a balancing beam course, there is lots to exercise little muscles. My Miss 4.5 was straight up the climbing wall and up a ladder made up of small platforms from the moment we arrived. When she wasn’t climbing, she was jumping off into Read moreโฆ
-
Tucked into the southโeastern corner of Fremantleโs Esplanade Reserve on Marine Terrace, Esplanade Youth Plaza is a brilliant innerโcity hangout for active kids, teens and families. Opened in 2014 after a $1.6 million redevelopment, the plaza has been thoughtfully designed as a social hub where young people can skate, ride, climb, jump and hang out right in the heart of Freo. The centrepiece of the plaza is its worldโclass skate park. With a long, continuous street run plus stair sets, hubbas, rails, ledges and gaps, it caters for everyone from firstโtimers through to confident skaters. Itโs also hugely popular with Read moreโฆ
-
Located at Pinneroo Point is a playground suitable for younger children. The sand-based playground features a climbing frame with two slides, a rope ladder and monkey bars. There is a super cute Pinnaroo Point play cafe which I am sure will be popular for imaginative play. There are two swings, one of which is high backed. A cubby climbing structure. The Hillarys Beach Club is located right next to the playground. As well as two restaurants, there is a takeaway coffee window – perfect for those visiting the playground or beach. Although at first glance the playground appears to be Read moreโฆ










































