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The ultimate Buggybuddys guide to playgrounds in the Swan Valley. We’ve compiled a list of our favourite Swan Valley destinations, including photos and reviews.
Find a fantastic playground…
Discover one of the many amazing playgrounds in the Swan Valley. This is home to some huge playgrounds. Why not pack a picnic or barbecue and make a day of it? There are many great playgrounds with picnic or barbecue areas available.
For instance, why not head to a Swan Valley super park? Go wild at Jungle Park Whiteman Edge or discover the fun and creative space of Aviary Creek Park. There’s so much to do!
On the other hand, why not get splashy at Rainbow Waters Playground? This is a free water playground with sprayers and splash pads suitable for kids of all ages. Or discover Livvi’s Place Playground in Whiteman Edge in Brabham, an all-inclusive park for kids of all ages and abilities. The play equipment has been designed cater for children with autism spectrum disorders, physical, visual, hearing and mobility impairments.
In summary, take time away from busy city life and explore the playgrounds in the Swan Valley today. Make amazing memories with your children today! You won’t regret it.
Whiteman Parks’ newest playground is now open! Pia’s Place has been designed to allow ALL children the opportunity to play and explore in an inspirational nature-based inclusive play space. This state of the art playground definitely takes the meaning of ALL ABILITIES to a whole new level!!! Located at Mussel Pool East, opposite the dog park, the 8,000sqm playground is accessible by car with plenty of parking available or by tram with a tram stop directly out the front. The Playground is fully fenced and includes toilets, BBQs, picnic shelters, drinking fountains and pathways to easily navigate throughout the play Read more…
The Village East Playground at Whiteman Park has undergone a complete reconstruction with all new play equipment and shade sails. The new equipment is easy for toddlers to navigate and adventurous enough to keep older kids entertained! The colourful new playground is located within The Village at Whiteman Park, across from the Village Cafe and next to the Mini Water Playground (open seasonally). There are toilets, seating & BBQs nearby, and it is in a great spot for tram spotting! Other attractions nearby include the Motor Museum, Children’s Forest and Revolutions Transport Museum… just to name a few! The play Read more…
Have you checked out Ellenbrook Skate Park? If you have children that love to skate, next time you’re in the area be sure to throw the skateboards and scooters in your car. The skate park is located at Coolamon Oval, where there’s also lots of grassed space to kick a footy and a fenced dog park too. The skate and scooter park has plenty to keep kids from beginner to advanced level skaters entertained. There’s a lot to encourage kids to work on their skills at the concrete park. Ellenbrook Skate Park has lots of banks, steps, rails, ledges and Read more…
Hesperia Park in Ellenbrook is a fantastic new playground that features a big slide and 7 meter high lookout tower! As well as the playground, the park has plenty of grass with a big kick about area, shady spots, an exercise zone, nature play and lots of footpaths, perfect for a scoot. There are several ways to get to the top of the large metal slide tower. A gradual slope winds up to the middle level of the tower. From here there’s still a steep ladder to climb. Or take the ladders from the ground, all the way to the Read more…
If you haven’t heard about the amazing Jungle Park near Whiteman Park, you’d have had to be living under a rock. Little Chef and I were heading there for a play, after lunch in the Swan Valley. On our way, we stumbled on a brand new spot that we’d never heard about – Flamewood Park Playground in Brabham. Flamewood Park is a small, but brilliant playground that is mainly focused on climbing equipment. The vibrant orange ropes will keep primary school aged children scrambling around for ages, as well as confident toddlers that love to climb. The sand-fall playground lots Read more…