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 mushroom homes, ladybugs, butterflies, and even willie wagtail guardians to spot along the way.

Donโt miss the Ogre Bridge, Frying Fox, Loric Leaves with its basket swing and in-floor jumping pads.


Or the showstopper Witches Tower, a multi-level climbing structure with three slides, perfect for older kids.

Along the paths, keep an eye out for lily pads and giant footprints that spark imagination and play.

Meet the parkโs magical residents – Otto the Ogre, Olga the Witch, Norman the Giant, Goran the Dragon, Derek the Frog, and Squirt the Fox – adding a touch of whimsy to your adventure.


Practical tips: plan ahead as parking is limited, and the surrounding area is still under construction. There are BBQs, a water fountain, and shaded picnic tables, but no bathrooms and the park isnโt fenced, so little ones must be supervised.

Enchantment Park isnโt just a playground – itโs an immersive adventure where imagination and play go hand-in-hand. Whether youโre hunting for fairies, climbing towers, or spotting hidden details, every corner sparks joy, laughter, and wonder. Families ready to explore, bring your curiosity and your sense of adventure – itโs magical!
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1 Review on “Enchantment Park, Indi Yanchep”
Iโm sorry but this park was such a let down, especially if your kids are younger than 4ish. The only real thing to do is the witches tower, which is only suitable for older children, and the swing/trampolines. Ogreโs bridge which is literally just that: a lonesome bridge, which leads right into the path of the flying fox might I add. You canโt go under it to play Billy goats gruff, and the ogre is again just a statue with no interactive qualities. The fairy garden idea had so much potential for younger kids: mushroom stepping stones for balance and gross motor skills, a fairy house that could be open/closed for imaginative play, a potion making station with water and sandโฆInstead, every single piece is again just decorative. Not to mention the fact thereโs almost no shade coming into summer. And why do we need to bring technology and QR codes to a playground? I feel the whole point of playing outside is to reduce screen use?! Honestly such a massive let down and for $1.9m dollars it isnโt magical at all.