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Find Places to Play in WA

Use our interactive map to find the best Perth playgrounds, and other family-friendly places to play and explore – from nature play spaces, to walking trails, beaches, and regional parks.
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  • Mundy Regional Park

    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

    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

    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

    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 Regional Park

    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

    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.

Summer Play Spaces

Weโ€™ve done the work for you! Keep playing all summer long with these fun play space collections.

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Remember to care for the places you play.
You are part of nature – look after nature as you play.

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Play in WA is an initiative of Nature Play WA, developed with proud support from the WA Government through the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions.