Treehouse Cove, Golden Bay
This neighbourhood playground really packs a punch with a 3-storey treehouse climbing tower alongside a range of unique and accessible play equipment and nature play elements.
This neighbourhood playground really packs a punch with a 3-storey treehouse climbing tower alongside a range of unique and accessible play equipment and nature play elements.
Blends high-energy physical play (climbing, sliding, swinging) with imaginative, treasure hunt elements in a pretty beachside location, inviting children to explore, invent, and engage with their surroundings.
Aduro Park is a combination of active adventure and nature-based design. It’s a great example of how outdoor spaces can encourage physical activity, creative play, and time spent together in nature.
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.
In the leafy green suburb of Subiaco, this fantastic nature play based space is the perfect spot for a picnic and a play. With plenty of shade from the large surrounding trees, there’s lots of opportunities to splash, slide and swing.