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The Buggbuddys guide to parks with water play in Perth! The ultimate guide to the best playgrounds and parks with water playgrounds in Perth! Kids love burning off energy at parks and water playgrounds, and Perth’s got some of the best in the world. Best of all, water playgrounds are FREE!
What’s great about parks with water play?
Similar to nature play, water play allows children to get back in touch with natural elements. It provides important learning opportunities to all ages. Likewise, playing in water offers a chance to get grubby. In other words, water playgrounds provide a sensory delight in splashing around on a splash pad or an opportunity let kids get hands-on building and creating in mud kitchens or sand with their friends.
In addition, 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 on the way. Don’t forget your reusable coffee mug!
Aviary Creek Park is a fun and creative play space in the growing suburb of Aveley. The one-of-a-kind playground has been built around two natural lakes and the main feature is a giant water wheel with twisting tunnel slides! The water wheel is split into two levels, the first level has a blue slide and wooden bridge that leads to a ladder back down to ground level. The second level has a yellow slide and offers great views of the park. The giant water wheel is easy and safe to climb, my adventurous 2 year old who loves to climb Read more…
Vale Adventure Park is Aveley’s newest playground, located on Egerton Drive it is walking distance to the local IGA and cafes, including a favourite of mine Mecca Gourmet. As we arrived my oldest children ran straight to the dual flying fox, they were all smiles racing each other to the end. Miss 7 (she’s a bit of a shorty) struggled to bring her flying fox back to the start, so smaller children will need some help, although I found the next kid in line was pretty keen for their turn so they would also help her out. Next, we Read more…