Island Playground, Elizabeth Quay
Island Playground brings nature-inspired play right to the heart of the city, surrounded by river views, cafés and the lively atmosphere of Elizabeth Quay.
Island Playground brings nature-inspired play right to the heart of the city, surrounded by river views, cafés and the lively atmosphere of Elizabeth Quay.
The fenced Yokine Play Space includes balancing and climbing challenges, musical instruments, natural timber elements, and water play – all under ample shade from mature trees.
Mundy Regional Park is a stunning Perth Hills escape where families can wander through native bushland, explore rocky outcrops and seasonal waterfalls, and take in sweeping views across the Swan Coastal Plain.
Matilda Bay Reserve is a serene riverside escape just minutes from the city. With easy-access paths, cafes and calm river frontage, it’s a perfect spot for relaxed outdoor days and spontaneous water play.
John Forrest National Park is a lush native bushland retreat just east of Perth, perfect for walking forest trails, picnicking or spotting kangaroos.
Yanchep National Park offers a bush-and-wetland wonderland just north of Perth where families can wander through woodlands, explore wetlands, and meet native wildlife.
Woodman Point blends white-sand beaches, calm coastal waters and shady tuart woodland – offering a rare mix of sea, sand and bushland all in one place.
Canning River Regional Park – 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.
Kadidjiny Park is a vibrant space perfect for young children featuring slides, climbing nets, a group swing and plenty of quirky play elements to explore.
Booyeembara Park offers the full spectrum of play experiences with a nature playground, bush areas with great cubby potential, a spring-fed wetland and stream, wide, dual-use pathways and lots of green, open space.
Inspired by Rockingham’s local history, Churchill Park Play Space offers young children plenty of space to play with a combination of imaginative and adventurous play equipment.