Canning River Regional Park
Canning River Regional Park โ home to Kent Street Weir – is a calm, nature-rich escape where families can stroll along riverside paths, picnic under tall trees, paddle in the river and spot birdlife along the wetlands.
Canning River Regional Park โ home to Kent Street Weir – is a calm, nature-rich escape where families can stroll along riverside paths, picnic under tall trees, paddle in the river and spot birdlife along the wetlands.
The grounds of Yagan Mia Wireless Hill include a war memorial, lookout, nature play space, picnic facilities, and signposted walking paths to explore.
Inspired by Rockinghamโs local history, Churchill Park Play Space offers young children plenty of space to play with a combination of imaginative and adventurous play equipment.
Pack a picnic and enjoy a day at Mandurahโs Eastern Foreshore Reserve, including a swim in Kwillena Gabi, a unique estuary pool swim spot.
The popular, fenced, nautical-themed Eastern Foreshore Playground in Mandurah combines nature play with both accessible and unique maritime inspired play equipment.
Harold Boas Gardens playground is a hidden gem in West Perth, offering a mix of adventurous play and natural beauty.
The Whale Playground at Scarborough Beach is a striking natureโplay space built around a lifeโsize whale skeleton, complete with climbing nets, a tunnel slide, monkey bars and nest swing.
A coastal gem celebrating curiosity, creativity, and connection to nature, Cottesloe Nature Discovery Space encourages children to climb, balance, dig, and create their own adventures.
Lake Claremont offers a unique blend of nature play and lakeside discovery: children can climb trees, dig in the sand, play in cubbies or swing on the swing, whilst surrounded by wetlands.
Braithwaite Park is a leafy haven for families, with two play areas to suit different ages and abilities. The nature play space invites older kids to climb, splash, and soar on the flying fox, while younger children have their own accessible playground for inclusive play.
Surrounded by large trees and shady picnic areas, G.O Edwards Park is full of nature play fun, with logs and rocks to climb and balance on, plus a big slide and swings, for even more play.
Tomato Lake is perfect for families, with an accessible boardwalk, lake views, and abundant birdlife. Enjoy shady picnic spots, a recently upgraded accessible playground, space for ball games and plenty of seating.