Bardon Park
Bardon Park offers families sprawling grassy slopes, shaded trees and a river-edge path perfect for rolling, exploring and relaxing.
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.
Located 50 minutes south of Perth, Serpentine National Park is one of the most spectacular nature spots within the Perth metropolitan area. The main attraction of the park is Serpentine Falls – a 15 metre waterfall that flows from the Serpentine River.
Enjoy Swan River views as your kids climb high through the Qwandong Towers, meander through the Yaargan Dry Creek, creep through the Numbat Burrows and ascend the Bullung Hangout.
Located on the Subiaco side of Kings Park, this playground is great for families with kids of all ages. There are challenges that come in all forms – climbing, balancing, swinging, running, jumping – at Variety Place you can do it all!
WA’s shining example of a nature play space includes a running creek, log bridges, climbing ropes, tree hides and other unique features. It’s a wonderful place for children to explore and develop appreciation for our unique WA bush environment.