G.O Edwards Park
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.
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.
At the Kwinana Adventure Park young explorers of all abilities can enjoy climbing, swinging crawling, digging and keeping cool in the splash pad. With lots of unique, accessible multi-purpose equipment there are limitless opportunities for children to play imaginatively and socially.
With its timber forts, hidden cubby spaces and plenty of room for imaginative seaside play, this is a space where kids can roam freely and families can linger in the sunset breezes.
Bardon Park offers families sprawling grassy slopes, shaded trees and a river-edge path perfect for rolling, exploring and relaxing.
Riverlinks All-Abilities Playground in Clarkson offers a rich mix of water play, nature play, and accessible equipment that invites every child to join in.
Nestled on the edge of Lake Joondalup within Yellagonga Regional Park, this is a peaceful, nature-rich haven for families.
Pitstop Playground and Discovery Park are neighbouring spaces that offer a mix of adventure and nature play.
Tucked away in the Perth Hills, the John Forrest nature playground features a gentle creek where kids can wade and splash beneath the trees.
Woodbridge Riverside Park is a popular riverside adventure space featuring a large nature-and-water play zone with pumps, sand, climbing structures and plenty of shade.
Set within the native bushland of Whiteman Park, this inclusive nature play space invites children of all ages and abilities to climb, build in sand, glide down a tall lighthouse slide and explore sensory-rich surroundings.
The Children’s Forest at Whiteman Park is a magical bushland space where children can explore winding paths and hidden sculptures while learning about local plants, animals and caring for Country.