The Rivergums Adventure Park is a monster inspired nature-based adventure playground and is the perfect place to let your child’s imagination run wild! From the moment my 2 year old spotted the huge monster feet he was roaring with excitement!!!
The main feature is the monsters nest climbing tower and a 6-metre high slide – my 8 year old could have stayed and played for hours. The monster nest includes two climbing towers, with a sturdy rope bridge linking them. There are staggered rubber steps to climb halfway up the climb to the top, which will avoid any nasty falls. My little monkey enjoyed swinging her away along the bridge, using the ropes like monkey bars before coming racing down the 6-metre tunnel slide. She also told me she found some Australian animals engraved on the top platform.
For the smaller kids, there is musical play.
A birds nest swing.
A small rope and rock climbing obstacle.
And a larger rope climbing obstacle.
Plus the park is filled with lots of natural elements including a dry creek, upside down trees, and timber balance logs.
The upside down trees are not only an awesome feature, interestingly the trees used are original trees to the space that needed to be demolished to make way for the playground.
The playground has been carefully built around and under existing trees meaning there is plenty of shade from retrained trees. There is a comfy seating area, pathways and timber bridges make it easy to get around with a pram and a drinking fountain with drinking fountain with bottle refill tap and dog bowl (I also noticed doggy bags on the bins, making it a great place to take the dog as well as the kids). There are no BBQs or toilets.
The Rivergums Adventure Park
Located on the corner of Avoca Chase and Crinia Drive, Baldivis
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