Playground Features | 91¹û¶³´«Ã½ for Kids – The Ultimate Family Guide | Kids in 91¹û¶³´«Ã½ Your Ultimate online guide to all the best things to do in 91¹û¶³´«Ã½ with Kids Tue, 31 Mar 2026 10:19:38 +0000 en-AU hourly 1 /wp-content/uploads/2020/08/cropped-Kids-in-91¹û¶³´«Ã½-Logo-Square-NEW-110-32x32.png Playground Features | 91¹û¶³´«Ã½ for Kids – The Ultimate Family Guide | Kids in 91¹û¶³´«Ã½ 32 32 Best “Themed” Playgrounds in 91¹û¶³´«Ã½ /best-themed-playgrounds-in-adelaide/ /best-themed-playgrounds-in-adelaide/#respond Sun, 15 Mar 2026 11:03:50 +0000 /?p=55289 91¹û¶³´«Ã½ is home to some amazing playgrounds, but sometimes, your kids may have a really intense love for a very specific theme. Most kids do at some point, whether it be dinosaurs, pirates, trains or just wanting to run around and get so damn dirty that you think you may get arrested for stealing sand. Whatever your kid is into, we have scoured the archives and compiled a list of some of 91¹û¶³´«Ã½’s Best Themed Playgrounds for you to explore.

We have them all below, but here are some of our Top Themed Playgrounds;

Scroll down for all the pics and info you will need to tackle your next adventure.

Animal Themed Playgrounds

Thorndon Reserve, Paradise

Australia’s Best Playground as voted in 2023, the incredible bird themed playground has some of the most unique and wonderful equipment in South Australia. The kids will love climbing through the huge structures and this is one of those play spaces where you can easily spend the day.

Read all about this great spot here!

Cormorant Drive Reserve, Hallett Cove

A giant Diprotodon (pre-historic wombat) is the star attraction at this playground down south, a nod to fossils of the extinct giant that was found in the area. Great fun to learn about and even better fun to climb.

Read all about it here!

Sturt Reserve, Murray Bridge

Home to the world (well….SA at least) famous Bunyip, this attraction at Sturt River Reserve has scared kids for generations and delighted parents equally as much. The Bunyip is currently in really good condition and is primed to scare the shite out of anyone under the age of 10 and quite a few older than that. An all round ripper of a playground which is fully fenced, fully shaded and absolutely enormous. Don’t forget the pump tracks, rage cages (its a sport thing…not where you leave angry kids) and a fantastic skate park.

Read more about it here

Sea Turtle Park Playground, Port Noarlunga South

Turtle Park Playground is the latest in Hickinbotham and Land SA’s housing developments vision to create playgrounds as the hub of these new communities. This one is suited for the younger kids under 6.

Read more about it here

Keith Stephenson Reserve, Mount Barker

A wonderfully updated playground (in 2024) which focusses on the local wildlife, this fully fenced playground is great for the under 10s and is highlighted by a giant climbable turtle.

Check it out here!

Stanley Street Reserve, Glengowie

This bee themed playground down south is up there for the cutest playground in 91¹û¶³´«Ã½. Let your little ones explore and learn all about the world of bees, while having some fun on the unbee-lievable equipment.

Check it out here!

Greenslade Playground, Paradise

A lovely little playground in the north east, home to what I wrongly identified as a Dinosaur on facebook a while back (thankfully the internet politely advised me of the error of my ways), this dragon themed spot is a fave with the locals and has some fab equipment to boot. Check it out here!

Boat Playgrounds

St Kilda Adventure Playground

One of 91¹û¶³´«Ã½â€™s playground icons, the adventure playground is also home to the famous pirate ship which 91¹û¶³´«Ã½ kids have enjoyed for what seems like forever. Every kid has at some point, stood on that ship and looked out to sea and imagined they were sailing the seven seas looking for treasure. The playground itself is probably 91¹û¶³´«Ã½â€™s biggest and maybe most famous. A bit of a trek out north but totally worth it and a rite of passage (along with schoolies and doing something stupid to end up on Sh*t91¹û¶³´«Ã½) for all South Aussies.

For more on this fantastic spot click here

Mary Ann Reserve Playground, Mannum

Located on the beautiful riverbanks of Mannum lies this fully fenced playground. Not only does this playground have a boat for your little ones to play on, you are right at the heart of the river bank where house boats dock and boats are at full force during the summer months. Our little ones even loved watching the ferry cross the river while they were playing. With toilets close by and a shade sail, this is the perfect playground to add to your road trip list.

For more on this fantastic spot click here

AA Bailey Reserve, Clarence Gardens

We love this huge plagryound at Clarence Gardens, which has so much to offer kids of all ages, least of all the pirate loving tikes who will gain their sea legs on the really cool pirate ship. The pirate ship here may be a bit smaller, but the playground is an absolute fave. It is basically 2 big playgrounds in one, with nature play, toddler age equipment plus climbing equipment that caters to the older kids

more info here

Jubilee Adventure Playground, Port Noarlunga

One of the biggest and best playgrounds in the deep south, the ‘wooden’ playground at Porties includes a huge wooden fort inspired throughout with boating themes, to give you the impression of being on a massive wooden boat. The kids will love running around and being fully fenced (the fort part….the other nature section isn’t sadly) you can let the kids run around knowing they (probably) can’t get out.

More pics and info here

Moana Seaside Park

A brand new addition to the pirate playground landscape, opening in June 2020 is this ripper of a playground way down south at Moana! The highlight of this playground is the brightly coloured pirate ship with added escape slide for those who don’t want to walk the plank. A very popular new addition for the locals, we loved our recent visit!

Read more here

Angus Neil Reserve, Seacliff

Beaches = Pirates. So it makes sense that one of the best beachside playgrounds along our southern coast has a sweet little nature inspired pirate ship. This is a ripper playground and one of the best party playgrounds going around too, so if you want to book a party for your pirate loving tykes, give this a look.

More info here

Bandon Reserve Marino

With some spectacular views along our southern coast, Bandon Reserve landed a nautical makeover in 2021, which makes for a picture perfect pit stop as you head down for a day at the beach. With great climbing equipment and of course a boat to explore, this is a ripper.

More pics and info here

Train Themed Playgrounds

GT Fisher Playground, Victor Harbor

The OG train playground, with the huge steam train being parked in this playground as long as I can remember (lets just say 30 odd years). Now massively renovated to include one of the best nature playgrounds in the state, the train remains (slightly modified for safety compared to years gone by) for kids to climb all over and imagine being an engineer!

All the pics and info here

Tolley Reserve Playground, Nuriootpa

Tolley Reserve, or Nuriootpa Train Playground is a large open space for kids of all ages and abilities. It makes the perfect stop on a day out at the Barossa Valley so that the kids can play and run off some energy! The full size old train has been there for years and is an icon in the area.

All the pics and info here

Victoria Square, Kadina

One of our fave regional playgrounds, this place is massive and suits all ages. Including a huge fully fenced (and shaded) playground for the younger crew, as well as a very high treetop climbing set up (it is really high!), add to that the Apex Express, a huge train full of space for the kids to climb on the explore.

More on this ripper here

Tailem Bend Playground

Train fans this one is for you! That might even equally apply to the train enthusiast parents as well, because this one is a beauty! A fully fenced, humungous playspace in the heart of Tailem Bend, this one not only caters to train fans but includes a great range of play equipment for all ages. When we popped in for a visit, there were lots of local families enjoying what is obviously THE place to be for families in Tailem Bend.

Plan your day trip here

Jack Watkins Reserve, Kilburn has had a multi million dollar upgrade, and has officially opened in September 2025. Expect to find an incredibly creative TRAIN THEME here, with a lot of inclusive thought across some elements. The smaller kids will adore the train-themed fun, including train, carriages and ticket booths. There are facilities galore! With two sets of toilets, multiple water refill stations, BBQs, and more sheltered seating and tables than we’ve ever seen at a park!

 Find out more here

Barossa Adventure Station

Another brand new playground is this belter up at Angaston, which draws on the old train station land where it was developed. Kids can slide down the huge tube slide from the tower into the train carriage themed area down on the lower level. Great fun! So much more to do, including bike tracks and a skate park. One of our fave day trip playground destinations which will take you through the stunning 91¹û¶³´«Ã½ Hills.

Plan your day here

Crozier Reserve Daw Park

We love a hidden gem and for the little train lovers down south, this one at Daw Park is a fully fenced beauty. Light on equipment but big on peace and serenity, this ideal toddler playground includes a small train which is perfect for imagination play.

Read more here.

Kapunda Lions Park Playground

What a gem of a regional playground this one is! Fully fenced and spacious, with plenty of natural and artificial shade, plus one of the best trains (full sized we might add) we have seen in quite some time. Leo is an old steam engine from the copper mining days of the town, and your train loving kids will be all over this one. 

Read more here.

Kadina Playground

Some people think this is the best playground on the Yorke Peninsula, and we’d have to agree it would certainly be up there! This park also has a FULL SIZE TRAIN with a ramp to jump in the back. All aboard the Apex Express!

 

Read more here.

Croydon Playground

This playground is a little gem with its own little train, perfect for those young train enthusiasts. The kids will love this park as it’s right next to the Croydon Train Station and the kids can view the train coming and going frequently- right up close! Don’t worry- the playground is fully fenced and now has toilets! 

Check it out here.

Dinosaur Playgrounds

Greenglade Playground, Paradise

Do you have a Dinosaur loving kid? Greenslade Playground at Paradise is a lovely little spot with a really cool dinosaur that you (or the kids…but don’t let me stop you!) can climb all over and through a little dino-tunnel! How cool!

All the pics and info here

Hazelwood Park Playground, Burnside

The Womat Waterhole playground also features a dinosaur dig sandpit where you can bring our your inner paleantologist and dig for dinosaur bones.

All the pics and info here

Cormorant Drive Reserve Playground, Hallett Cove

This reserve has an interesting history with a Diprotodon (Giant Wombat) fossil remains found here in 1992. This Australian megafauna was the world’s largest marsupial and lived between 15,000-10,000 years ago.

Check it out here

Naracoorte Caves Fossil Hunters Playground

The Naracoorte Caves are a world famous natural wonder right here on our doorstep, but did you know they also have a (probably) world famous nature playground as well? We visited last year and it is just sensational. Fossil themed naturally, kids will love exploring and digging their way around this sensational facility. On your trip to the caves, allow time to explore this spot.

 More info here.

Adventure/Nature Playgrounds

Morialta Conservation Park Playground

Maybe 91¹û¶³´«Ã½â€™s premier nature playground, Morialta is a sensational spot for 91¹û¶³´«Ã½ families located in the eastern suburbs, which forms part of the larger conservation park (stunning family walks…more on those here!), a perfect day out at Morialta will have the kids running around and exploring the magnificent scenery and playing on all the wonderful play equipment which blends seamlessly into the environment….except the 3 storey tube slide…you can’t hide that!

Read more on this 91¹û¶³´«Ã½ fave here

St Kilda Adventure Park

An Adelaie icon for what feels like generations, St Kilda Adventure Playground has had a few upgrades over the years and is still a fabulous spot for a day out with the family. Plenty of space, all the facilities you would want and some incredible play equipment.

Read more on this 91¹û¶³´«Ã½ fave here.

Mitcham Reserve

This has always been a rather spectacular spot due to the beautiful scenery, nearby creeks (and awesome coffee shops around Mitcham), but after a massive redevelopment in about 2018, it is even more special now. Constructed using beautiful wooden materials of different shapes and sizes, the kids will feel like they have been transported to some sort of medieval kingdom with the highlight being the huge tower and tube slide (we know, not many tube slides in ye olde times but a bit of poetic licence here). This is the perfect playground picnic spot too, with so much grass and shade from the trees.

Just love this one and you can find out more here!

Marshmallow Park

If you have a kid that has gone on any excursion to the city with kindy in the past few years, chances are they ate lunch here so the teachers could rest. A fully fenced sandpit with lots of water and play equipment, pack extra clothes for this one. Located on Glen Osmond Road in the city, it really is a fantastic playground and one of our faves for the little kids, with some great natural elements to climb on and interact with, plus some really cool standard playground equipment. If your kid loves to get messy, this is the park for them.

Read more here!

Largs Foreshore

An ice cream themed playground by the beach? How good is this! So unique it really fits in its own category, this 2024 built playspace out at Largs Foreshore is your wildest dreams come true. Full of ice cream themed equipment, your kids will love it!

Read more here

Glenthorne Adventure Playground

Opened in late 2023 in our brand new Glenthorne National Park, the nature playground is absolutely sensational, with several playspaces offering an abundance of nature themed play, as well as some great climbing towers and slides.

Get all the info here.

Lobethal Bushland Park

Set amongst family friendly walking trails, this 2023 built playground offers play areas for little and big kids alike, allowing some fabulous play amongst the beautiful scenery of the nature reserve.

Get all the info here.

Hope Valley Reservoir Playground

A playground set amongst the beauty of one of our largest reservoirs? How good is that! Nature themed play aplenty here and explore the reservoir afterwards.

Get all the info here.

Bowman Park Port Pirie

Located up at Port Pirie (near Crystal Brook to be exact), this is such an incredible playground built by the very talented team at . A short detour off the highway, it is well worth the trip. This was really a local project with materials and talented local trades used to bring this to life!

More info and pics here.

Jervois Street Reserve

One of the best playgrounds in 91¹û¶³´«Ã½, is this ripper at South Plympton. It is fully fenced to lock in those scallywag tearaway little kids, it has an older kids playground with flying fox and other climbing/sporting stuff to do, but it is the nature play which brings us here today. With fantastic wood and stone pieces to climb on, plus every parents favourite playground feature….sand and water play, the little ones will have a blast. So much more to do that hasn’t been listed here.

read more on our review here

Belair Adventure Playground

This is THE quintessential nature playground in 91¹û¶³´«Ã½. Located in Belair National Park (so obviously a bucketload of nature everywhere you look), it is a bit more dated compared to the others listed but some things get better with age…..not saying this has gotten better with age unfortunately (it hasn’t really changed since I first went 30 odd years ago), but it is still a sensational spot. Apart from the playground you get to experience all that the national park has to offer, which is always a perfect family day out (or weekend if you want to camp). The playground has all the classic features you remember from school excursions in the 80s, the huge wooden fort, the cement tunnel network to hide in….bliss. For some reason this playground always reminds me of giant arrowroot bush biscuits, which I think was the school snack of choice for excursions a long, long time ago.

Anyway, more info and pics here!

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Harvest Green Park Playground /harvest-green-park-playground/ /harvest-green-park-playground/#respond Tue, 03 Mar 2026 10:40:07 +0000 /?p=210283 Find it at: Haselgrove Drive, Roseworthy

If your kids love tractors, open spaces and country-style play, the brand new Harvest Green Park Playground in Roseworthy is one to add to your list! Completed in early 2026, this charming $2.5million playground has been developed for the local community by Land Australia, part of the Hickinbotham Group, and it’s already making a big impression.

The playground features a cute rural and country theme, perfectly suited to its surroundings, with plenty of space for kids to run, climb and explore.

Play highlights include:

  • A dual flying fox for double the fun
  • Climbing equipment and a play tunnel
  • Slippery dips
  • A basketball court and kick-about space for active kids
  • A super cute tractor playground with slide and more!

There are shelters, seating, and large grassy areas making it easy to stay and play a little longer. The park also includes bike racks, trees and soft plantings, and toilet facilities, making it a comfortable spot for families of all ages.

If you’re looking for a fresh, fun playground near 91¹û¶³´«Ã½ with a relaxed country feel, Harvest Green Park Playground is well worth the drive.

Harvest Green Park is the latest in a series of ambitious playgrounds announced by the Hickinbotham Group – SA’s largest builder and developer – with bold play spaces being announced late last year in Port Noarlunga South’s Sunset development and a $2m amenity recently unveiled in Strathalbyn’s Aurora.

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St Morris Reserve Playground /st-morris-reserve-playground/ /st-morris-reserve-playground/#respond Thu, 05 Feb 2026 00:00:44 +0000 /?p=209439 Find it at: Seventh Avenue, St Morris

Playground Official Opening: Join the family fun this Sunday 8th February 11am-1pm for families to drop in and explore the new space, enjoy ice-cream, coffee and entertainment.

The long-awaited redevelopment of St Morris Reserve is now complete, and at its heart lies a vibrant new playground that’s already becoming a favourite spot for families across the eastern suburbs. Part of a major upgrade delivered by the City of Norwood Payneham & St Peters, this project has transformed the reserve into a modern community destination supporting play, leisure and connection.

The new playground replaces aging equipment with contemporary, multi-age play options designed to engage toddlers through older kids. Safe, sun-smart experiences are supported by generous shade sails and accessible surfaces, while seating, park furniture and improved pathways cater to families making a day of it.

Beyond the playground, new amenities enrich the reserve for everyone. A dedicated picnic shelter and BBQ facilities make it easy to gather with friends or enjoy a weekend lunch outdoors, while toilet facilities and accessible paved connections improve convenience for all visitors. We love how this is fully fenced, shaded and play elements that cater for all ages, which you don’t often find.

For active recreation, the upgrade introduced a multi-purpose court and a dedicated hit wall — perfect for basketball, ball games or simply enjoying physical activity in the fresh air. Extensive landscaping and irrigation have refreshed the park’s look with new trees, shrubs and open lawn areas, creating a greener, cooler space that enhances the local neighbourhood.

This redevelopment isn’t just about recreation — it’s part of a larger stormwater resilience project. The reserve now includes a purpose-built detention basin that helps manage heavy rainfall and reduce flooding risk in St Morris and surrounding suburbs. When not in use for stormwater, this basin remains a grassy, open area contributing to the park’s overall ambiance.

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Playgrounds with Toilets /playgrounds-with-toilets/ /playgrounds-with-toilets/#respond Sat, 20 Sep 2025 04:34:20 +0000 /?p=197580 We’ve been listening to you, and we hear you loud and clear! There’s nothing worse than gearing up for a fun day out at the playground, only to have to pack up early because your toddler needs a toilet, or—let’s face it—you do! Whether you’ve got a little one who can’t quite hold it in or you’re just looking for a little peace of mind (bladder ain’t what it used to be!), we’ve put together a list of our favourite 91¹û¶³´«Ã½ playgrounds with toilets. Now you can enjoy those playdates with your besties and their bubs without worrying about the dreaded dash home.

Here’s our roundup of playgrounds across 91¹û¶³´«Ã½â€™s North, East, South, and West where you can let your kids play while you both stay comfortable!

91¹û¶³´«Ã½ City

Bonython Park Playground, 91¹û¶³´«Ã½

Bonython Park Playground has a some very cool features not found in the typical suburban park. Some of the best equipment includes two 25m flying fox lines fun for kids of all ages and an extensive water play area complete with pumps, gates and a watermill. Kids love playing and experimenting with water and this is a safe and interactive water zone to suits kids as young as 1, while still entertaining the older ones.

Find it here!

Marshmallow Park, 91¹û¶³´«Ã½

This playground includes some brilliant new nature play features, alongside more traditional swings, slides and climbing frames. There is a great water feature hill that flows into a giant sandpit and some awesome equipment that is designed to be accessible from a wheelchair. A new giant slide, super cool jellyfish and witchetty grub sculptures, and huge wooden climbing frame complete the fully fenced ‘junior’ area

Check it out here!

East

Langman Reserve Playground, Burnside

This wonderful playground includes toddler-friendly play equipment plus a sports library where you can borrow equipment like footballs, netballs and tennis courts to use on the large oval and courts.

Find more out here!

Payneham Oval Playground

The park has a jigsaw theme and the range of equipment has something for everyone from toddlers to older kids. It includes asand area with digger, water play, a climbing wall and swings.

More info here!

Penfold Park Playground, Magill

You will find toilets, drinking fountains, a huge lush grassed area, walking trails (or bike/scooter trails for us!), tennis courts, BBQ, seating and under cover areas (fabulous large rotunda!). The playground is also shaded too, apart from the large amount of natural shade throughout the reserve.

Find out more here!

Kensington Park Oval

Nature play is the theme here at this beautiful toddler playground with the playground sitting nicely with the local scenery. There is shade, toilets, a water fountain and tables and a reasonable amount of play equipment, with swings, balancing logs, and a small tower and slide which will keep the young ones happy enough. 

All the details here!

North

Thorndon Park Playground, Paradise

The park’s facilities are also first class, including walking paths, BBQs, toilets, rotunda, pavilion, ovals, exercise equipment, picnic shelters and the carpark. Shortly after opening, council listened to community feedback and installed several extra shade installations over the play equipment, which we applaud! The new shade will cover the carousel, trampolines, junior slide and swings

Check it out here!

Golden Fields Adventure Playground, Golden Grove

With two playgrounds, separated by a large grassy area and fitness equipment this playgrouund is an absolute gem. There are also toilets located at both play areas.

Find out more here!

Cobbler Creek Recreation Park, Golden Grove

The natural form playspace features multiple ‘raptor-themed birds nest’ climbing structures in the middle of the play area which give a really cool birds eye view from above. There are also large sandpits built to look like birdsnests from above, slides, a flying fox, rockbed, balance frames, swings, toilets, BBQs and bike tracks.

More details here!

Illyarrie Reserve Playground, Surrey Downs

A great little Northern suburbs park that is a great spot for a picnic or birthday party. Illyarrie is a nice big space with plenty of natural shade. There are two playground areas with equipment including a tunnel slide and toddler slide, a few different swings including a nest swing and a great climbing frame that little ninjas will love. Little kids will love the fire truck and you can even BYO ping pong bat and balls to use on the permanent table! That’s something new!

More details here!

Solandra Reserve Playground, Modbury North

Pack up the change of clothes kids, we are going to sand and water play nirvana! Solandra Reserve out at Modbury North has had a fab upgrade, with the space transformed into a brilliant community facility. Featuring the already mentioned sand and water play features (undercover too we might add!), chuck in a great little pump track and a range of equipment to suit the big kids and little ones, this one will definitely be getting a return visit.

Check it out here!

Jack Watkins Reserve, Kilburn

Toilets and Trains, what a combo! This new upgrade is EPIC and it might just be one of 91¹û¶³´«Ã½â€™s best all round playgrounds for all ages. It’s not only a brilliant play space, but also a fabulous party park, seriously, it has everything.

More info here!

Glover North Playground, North 91¹û¶³´«Ã½

Better known as Helicopter Park to many, Glover North Playground is located on Lefevre Terrace in North 91¹û¶³´«Ã½. With a large helicopter as its centrepiece, smaller kids can slide out of the chopper’s belly as one of the many pint-sized highlights located at this much loved playground. There are also plenty of swings, see-saws, climbing frames and sand play equipment including the popular diggers in the huge sandpit.

Everything you need to know here!

Fremont Park, Elizabeth

There are plenty of BBQs, toilets (THANK YOU!), drinking fountains, heaps of parking, seating for adults and they have even added a basketball court too! Local school children contributed to the upgrade plans which will include new all-abilities play equipment, climbing equipment, spinning cogs, talking tubes and even some Holden themed play/climbing structures. It is so cool!

More info here!

Clonlea Park Playground, Gawler

The skate park is a major hit with a lot of kids both young and old. There is also a small playground near there to keep the little ones happy while the big ones skate.

The main playground is so much fun, complete with rope climbing tower.

More info here!

South

Hessing Crescent Playground, Trott Park

Hessing Crescent was upgraded in September 2024, and this little playground is packed full of features for the under 10s. Did we mention it is FULLY FENCED? There is a public toilet at this one too which is fantastic. You will find it through the public courts to the north of the playground (about 60m) and there is a sign pointing the direction

Find out more here!

Angus Neill Reserve, Seacliff

Located opposite the tranquil beach that runs between Seacliff and Brighton, Angus Neill Reserve is ideal for large gatherings. There’s plenty of parking available around the park and it is extremely well-maintained. During the warmer months, you can see kids setting up slip ‘n’ slides on the weekends and sliding down the spacious grassy knoll.

More details here!

GT Fisher Nature Playground, Victor Harbor

We love how the play area caters for a variety of ages and certainly has something for everyone offering a range of adventures. For the older kids there are lots of climbing options and heaps of funky elements, sculptures and the like that inquisitive eyes will appreciate. For younger kids there’s lots of rocks and logs to balance on, ropes to climb and slides for all sizes.

Check it out here!

Bindarra Reserve Playground, Brighton

This playground features a few different areas. The main equipment play space has been thought out really well and caters for a few different ages. It features lots of rope climbing obstacles , balancing rope stairs, swinging monkey bars and a slippery dip. 

Check it out here!

CC Hood Reserve, Panorama

At the heart of the upgrade is a thoughtfully designed play space featuring a flying fox, a huge multi-level play tower with slides, monkey bars, a “sand factory†for imaginative play, and a range of swings including toddler, basket, and duo options. The accessible roundabout and spring rockers ensure that children of all abilities can join the fun, while stepping pods add an extra challenge for confident climbers.

All the info here!

Glenthorne National Park Adventure Playground

The multi-million dollar nature play space, forming part of SA’s newest national park, Glenthorne National Park opened in 2022 and the nature playground has it all, some of the wonderful playground features include; Multiple slides (including a HUGE tube slide tower), Swings galore, Inclusive inground roundabout, Pram friendly paths, Freestyle nature play (think build your own teepees), Toilets, shaded seating and BBQs, Sand play, Flying Fox and much, much more

Check it out here!

Wilfred Taylor Nature Playspace, Morphett Vale

The junior space is fully fenced (YES!) and features a Hills to Beach creative sand and water play area and a play farm area complete with wooden tractor and sheep rockers. This area also has a number of different swings, slides, seesaw and lots of sensory hands on play that we LOVE

All the info here!

West

Naval Reserve Playground, Birkenhead

The 2022 upgrade to Naval Reserve out Port 91¹û¶³´«Ã½ way includes some fabulous playground equipment to challenge the bigger kids. Featuring a huge tower, which is a challenge to climb, with an attached tube slide, there is also a 3-3 basketball court and some swings and equipment for the smaller kids.

All the details here!

MJ McInerney Reserve, West Croydon

If your kids love slides, skate parks or shooting hoops……this is going to be their new favourite playground. We’re talking big slides, small slides, straight slides and one great big epic curly slide that is going to be VERY busy this weekend!

All the info here!

Roy Marten Park, Taperoo

The equipment is quite spread out and has been zoned for ages . You will find the toddler / little kids area under shade. It has been separated either side of the big red tower and features a pirate ship themed play equipment area featuring  slippery dip, a small climbing net, bouncy animals and lots lots more. Over in this area you will also see a swing swing set (inc baby swing ) along with a dual swing for babies and carers to use together.

All the info here!

Semaphore South Foreshore Playground

With plenty of equipment to satisfy even the most avid climbers, but also catering for the real young ones (and its fully fenced!), this is a fantastic alternative to the busy main foreshore precinct. Shaded, fully fenced and with a toilet, this is the perfect summer playground in our opinion!

Check it out here!

The Square, West Beach

Set on the unique coastal precinct of West Beach Parks, it also includes a kiosk (Oceanique Kiosk), shelter, BBQ, shade, toilets and other amenities. It has a great little selection of swings and some inground trampolines that have just the right amount of spring in them and ample opportunity to run, balance and play, just meters from the beach.

Check it out here!

Largs Bay Foreshore Playground

The Largs Bay foreshore play space redevelopment in 2024 brought to life an amazing concept which feels like came straight from the imagination of us as kids! This one is a very popular site with local and visiting families and the ice cream themed playground is sure to make it even more popular.

Check it out here!

Wigley Reserve Playground, Glenelg

This playground is a sensational multi function playspace which will satisfy the climbers, the nature lovers, the jumpers, the exercising types and those who love a good swing. The highlight has to be the huge climbing structure which lets kids of all ages (thanks to really well designed safety netting) climb up nice and high and check out the incredible view of all the fancy expensive boats in the marina. They can either climb over the other side or slide down the huge twisty tube slide! Such fun!

Check it out here!

Collins Reserve, Kidman Park

The second play equipment area located on the other side of the reserve is more suitable for the toddlers and kindy kids. This area has been added on and has the wooden look with a splash of colour amongst it. Featuring 2 slippery dips, swing set including baby swing , some climbing equipment including a rope net , small tunnel, games and my favourite the big green car. This area is mostly sheltered and is close to the tennis courts.

More info here!

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Jack Watkins Reserve Playground, Kilburn /jack-watkins-reserve-kilburn/ /jack-watkins-reserve-kilburn/#respond Thu, 18 Sep 2025 07:26:14 +0000 /?p=157592 Find it at: Churchill Road, Kilburn

Jack Watkins Reserve has had a multi million dollar upgrade, and has opened this week, in September 2025. Expect to find an incredibly creative TRAIN THEME here, with a lot of inclusive thought across some elements.

This new upgrade is EPIC and it might just be one of 91¹û¶³´«Ã½â€™s best all round playgrounds for all ages. It’s not only a brilliant play space, but also a fabulous party park, seriously, it has everything.

Here’s what we love:

Facilities galore! With two sets of toilets, multiple water refill stations, BBQs, and more sheltered seating and tables than we’ve ever seen at a park!

It is shady and spacious, with shade sails, gorgeous mature trees, and big open lawns.

The smaller kids will adore the train-themed fun, including train, carriages and ticket booths (perfect for “paying†with bark chip currency, which thank goodness, there is not too much of).

Expect a whopping FOUR slides (two small, one medium and one giant!) There are also inground trampolines, a cute flat merry-go-round, nature play elements (logs, rocks, ropes) and the sweetest little cloud drum to bang away on.

Parents with a bub in tow will love the double swing that accommodates a big person and a little person, and your Nana (or any one less stable on their feet) will love the flat rubber surfacing with even paths, and not too much bark.

There is a full basketball court, netball hoop, handball square, hopscotch, table tennis table (BYO bats & ball), epic pump track, and plenty of exercise equipment.

The location is just off Churchill Road, past the Costco Car park heading North, but our tip, find the back street entrance. Parking is going to be the downfall here. You could always catch the train, as the location is an easy six minute walk from the station. Honestly it’s turning into a bit of an entertainment precinct out this way right? You can find Tada Kids indoor play and also the quirky upside down House Down Under in this same precinct. Feeling hungry? Don’t miss 91¹û¶³´«Ã½’s best hot chips (among other things, and yes they are better than Chicken Chef, fight me) from Kennys at the adjacent Churchill Centre.

Some will be relieved, while others might be disappointed to learn, there is no water play here but on the flip side there is a pump track that’s next level so make sure you throw the bikes or scooters in the car.

Tell Bouncer the dog he’s in luck, because there is a ridiculously good enclosed dog park right next door.

The only thing we think its missing? We are suckers for a big flying fox.

Congratulations City of Port 91¹û¶³´«Ã½ Enfield, so many people are going to enjoy gathering, playing and celebrating here, you have really nailed it.

For info on the free community event opening on September 20, 2025 click here!

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91¹û¶³´«Ã½ Playgrounds Near Coffee /adelaide-playgrounds-near-coffee/ /adelaide-playgrounds-near-coffee/#respond Tue, 16 Sep 2025 09:20:31 +0000 /?p=88649 Name a better combo than a ripping playground and a strong cup of coffee at a near by cafe. There is none. Sitting back with a quality coffee while the kids play at a fabulous playground, allowing you a moment to close your eyes and just recharge, is one of parenting’s great pleasures (That and getting kicked in the ribs at 3am by a restless toddler….isn’t that just so fun!)

With that in mind coffee lovers, we have scoured our epic playground archive and found the spots with the best coffee nearby. So scroll down and choose your fave for your next playground visit. If we have missed your fave, let us know!

Here are what we think are theTop Playgrounds Near Coffee in 91¹û¶³´«Ã½.

  • Apex Park and Joan’s Pantry Hawthorndene
  • Largs Foreshore and Kiosk
  • Bonython Park and Cafe Bonython
  • Semaphore South and Shelly’s Kiosk
  • Steamroller Park and Hokey Pokey
  • Keith Stephenson Park and Sazon Mt Barker

If none of those are close enough or not what you’re after, here’s even more.

Wigley Reserve / Little Eatery Glenelg

WEST

A ripping playground that is a must visit for a trip to the Bay, this spectacular looking playground overlooks the marina, with plenty of space to run and climb around on some epic equipment. Little Eatery is our go-to for any coffee trip down the bay, located a stones throw from the playground it just goes together perfectly we reckon!

All the playground info here
Find all the Little Eatery info here

Keith Stephenson Park and Sazon Espresso Mt Barker

Hills

Rebuilt in 2024, the fully fenced Keith Stephenson Park is the central playground for Mt Barker and within walking distance along the linear trail of Main Street, the home of Sazon Espresso. Fabulous coffee and a lovely historic building, check this one out next time you are up in the hills.

All the playground info here

Largs Bay Ice Cream Playground/Kiosk

WEST

One of the best summer playgrounds around, the fabulous ice cream themed playground is a real hit thanks to its stunning design, but right smack bang next door is the Largs Bay Kiosk. Perfect for an ice cream or coffee to accompany the playground visit, with shaded seating and a fantastic view, what more could you want!

All the playground info here
Find all the Largs Kiosk info here

Bonython Park / Cafe Bonython

CITY

Is this the best coffee/playground combo in 91¹û¶³´«Ã½? It would have to be close. The beautiful and uber popular Bonython Park playground has been a staple for years, with recent upgrades making this one of the best play spaces around. Sounds pretty good on its own right? But with the newly opened Cafe Bonython right smack bang in the middle, this just makes it one of those destination playgrounds you travel far and wide for. Fabulous coffee, meals and service…one of hte best.

Find all the playground info here
Cafe Bonython is simply sensational. Read all about it here

Heywood Park – Acai Affair King William Road

INNER EAST

Don’t miss this new stop on King William Road prior to making your way to Heywood Park for some ninja course fun! The coffee is fabulous and the frozen yoghurt and acai to die for. If your visit is over summer, be sure to drive the kids down ‘Cubby Street’ (its actually called Victoria Avenue – to day dream about the mansions and delight in the tunnel like tree foliage that fuly umbrella’s the road!

All the info on this fantastic playground here
And the fabulous Acai Affair will sort you out here

Steamroller Playground / Hokey Pokey

HILLS

A trip to Stirling is not complete without a visit to the famous Steamroller Playground, with the nearby Hokey Pokey the perfect spot for that caffeine hit. Yes it is an ice cream and chocolate shop, but the coffee is divine! The playground is fully fenced, perfect for the little crew, and its an ideal space to take in the hills serenity while the kids play. Beautiful in Autumn with the changing colours we must say!

All the info on this 91¹û¶³´«Ã½ Hills icon playground here
And the fabulous Hokey Pokey will sort you out

James Coke Park / So close to the Parade

EAST

Talk about being spoilt for coffee options! James Coke Playground is about 9 metres from the Parade and an almost unlimited supply of options to get your coffee fix. Plenty of parking, shade and fencing, this is an ideal rest stop for your under 8s to run around while you take 5. Probably wouldn’t hurt to hit the shops after as well…because why not!

Check out all the info on this Norwood staple here

Old Noarlunga Market Square / Long Shot

SOUTH

We are spoilt for choice in the deep south, with gorgeous towns hosting picturesque playgrounds and nearby coffee options. Market Square playground at Old Noarlunga is a local fave, always packed with families hosting parties on the spacious lush lawns overlooking the Onkaparinga river. We love Long Shot Coffee, across the road from the playground, to compliment your day out here. Don’t forget to pack all the balls and enjoy chasing the kids on the lawns. It is a real beauty!

All the playground info here

Twelftree Reserve / Fix Coffee

NORTH

A beautiful playground for the little crew, nestled amongst gorgeous grounds at College Park and on the banks of the Torrens river, we love combining our visits here with a trip to Fix (Specialty Coffee) across the road. Don’t forget to pack the basketball to use the small court and pop down for a walk along the Torrens after. A really lovely place to visit with the little tackers.

Check out more on the playground here

Dunstan Adventure Playground / Coffee Institute

EAST

Famous for its ‘huge slide from yester-year’, we only recently went back for a return visit at this eastern suburbs favourite, and it is still a fabulous spot. A short walk will find you at the Coffee Institute, which is definitely worth a go as you sit and watch the kids hurl themselves down the old bum-burner metal slide from your childhood.

All the playground info here

Apex Park / Joan’s Pantry

HILLS

Just behind Blackwood, over the train line and around the bend is the famous combo of Joan’s Pantry and Apex Park Playground. A Hawthorndene favourite for years, the playground is a fully fenced beauty, with lots of equipment, a bike track, tennis courts and BMX jumps nearby. Joan’s Pantry is famous in these parts and you won’t find too many times where it isn’t busy with the hustle and bustle of locals and travellers stopping by. Definitely one of the top coffee/playground combos!

All the playground info you need is here

Glenside Playground / Commissary

EAST

This brand spanking new playground, tucked in the Cedarwoods development at Glenside, is hard to miss isn’t it! With striking bright colours and a giant climbing tower with tube slide, this is an older kids paradise. Our fave coffee spot here is the delightful Commissary, in the old Queen Victoria Hospital building just up the road. A famlily favourite place to eat, we highly recommend this combo!

All the playground details here
Commissary is a fabulous coffee and lunch option…find out more here

Heron Playground / Boat Shed

SOUTH

Hows the serenity of this sensational playground, which overlooks some of the best coastline in the state. Located at the start of the Hallett Cove Boardwalk and next to the very popular Boatshed Cafe, this is one of our fave summer playgrounds. Don’t forget to leave time for a walk along the rocks for a spot of crabbing too!

All the playground info here

Bindarra Reserve / Brighton Jetty Bakery

SOUTH

A fabulous beachside playground located in one of the best coffee strips around. Find this playgound at the Esplanade at Brighton a stones throw from the uber popular .

All the playground info here

Burnside Adventure Playground / Rustic Fig Cafe

EAST

This place is simply sensational. So much to see and explore, with one of the best double flying foxes around, the playground is a ripper. The perfect place to let the kids run around (there is a nearby creek so keep an eye on the smaller crowd) while you sit down to a cuppa….we love the Rustic Fig, located a street over, for your coffee option.

If you haven’t heard of this playground before, it is well worth checking out and planning a day trip.

Check out the info from our visit to this playground here

Willunga Rose Garden / Tealiscious Cakes

SOUTH

Willunga is one of the most beautiful towns in our deep south, famous for its huge hill that causes all sorts of grief to the Tour Down Under crowd, as well as being home to a range of fab coffee spots. The Willunga Rose Garden nature playground opened a couple of years ago and is a beautiful play space that fits right in with the Willunga vibe. Our coffee pick is Tealiscious Cakes, right across the road from the playground (and you have our permission to pick up one or 9 of their cakes too!), which is the perfect coffee partner at this one.

Want more info on the playground? Click here

Civic Park Playground / Pickled Duck

NORTH

This is easily one of the best playgrounds around and a coffee at Pickled Duck is just what you need. Ideal for all ages, with so much for all the kids to do (and parents too if you want to get amongst it), you will find Pickled Duck across the road and we just love the coffee here. Make sure you hit them up when you visit this epic playground up at Modbury.

So much more to find out about this playground…check it out here

Bridgewater Playground / The Grocer

HILLS

If you haven’t been to this stunning playground, lock in a date. It is sensational. With The Grocer coffee shop nearby, this space is just perfect for a playdate. Right next to the Bridgewater Inn, when the river is raging in winter and the kids can hop across on the stone bridge, is there aything more serene? We think not.

All the info on this beautiful playground here

St Clair / Rec Centre Kiosk

WEST

Wow. Thats a phrase your kids will be shouting as you finish a visit to this newly developed precinct out the western suburbs. The rec centre cafe right next to the playground is a really good option here, not to mention the toilets and other facilities inside. The playgroud is epic, but this really is a hub of sporting and other activities that is well worth a look for not only an epic playground, but kids sport too.

All the info on this epic playground here

Semaphore Foreshore / Steam Train Kiosk

WEST

Semaphore foreshore is one of the premiere beach destinations in 91¹û¶³´«Ã½, and the playground is just as good! There is so much to see, do and explore around this playground with the family, but for a coffee hit we always hit up the kiosk right next door (also for ice creams…because it would be rude not too). If you aren’t a local this is well worth a day trip to explore with the kids.

All the info on this epic playground here

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The Best Playground Slides in 91¹û¶³´«Ã½ /the-best-playground-slides-in-adelaide/ /the-best-playground-slides-in-adelaide/#respond Sun, 24 Aug 2025 12:04:22 +0000 https://kidsinadelaide.wpengine.com/?p=29309 Everyone loves a slide, so we put together a bucket list of 91¹û¶³´«Ã½â€™s best slides for you to tick off for the school holidays and beyond, and with all the amazing new playgrounds popping up all over the place at the moment you don’t have to drive too far out of the CBD to find one.

Here’s the list of what we think are THE TOP TEN slides you’ll find in 91¹û¶³´«Ã½ (in no particular order) To find out more about the playgrounds you’ll find them in scroll down.

Roy Marten Park – Taperoo

It is impossible to miss, the striking red tower, and this would have to be the biggest slide out Port way. Climnb the 5 levels up and slide all the way down. So good.

Read all about it here

St Kilda Adventure Playground – St Kilda

Numerous large slides to choose from at this legendary playground still going strong since our childhoods. *Note – most slides are made of metal so we recommend taking your own slide mat/towel/sack on hot days!

Read all about it here

Golden Fields Adventure Playspace

Developed in 2023 this massive new adventure playspace at Golden Grove boasts a massive new bendy slide!

Read all about it here

Hendrie St Playground

A great slide at a great playground. One of our long time faves, if you look close enough you may see how name stamped here.

Read all about it here

Blackwood Park Tree Tops – Blackwood

Surely the highest climb of any playground around, this trek through the treetops is famous in the lower hills and a must for all 91¹û¶³´«Ã½ families. Just don’t look down!

Read all about it here

Thalassa Park – Aberfoyle Park

A tube slide in a cool setting at a recently upgraded local iconic playground. Definitely worth a look to check out the upgrade and slide down the famous hill. 

Read all about it here

Polonia Reserve – Croydon Park

Soccer fever has resulted in a sensational unique tube slide jutting out the side of a massive soccer ball tower. This one is a must for the western suburbs locals.

Read all about it here

Dunstan Adventure Playground – St Peters

Brand new redeveloped play space opened in November 2023, the iconic old long slide has been replaced with one that is even bigger, better and faster! It’s directly along the Torrens in St Peters. Basically the old bum burner replaced with a new one and we love the throwback to our childhood!

Read all about it here

Morialta Conservation Park Playground

The eagle has landed at Morialta Playground… in a 7 metre tall nest – and your kids can climb it and then SLIDE down it!

Freedom Park – Two Wells

A mega playground which is the perfect stop on any road trip to the mid north, slide away that pent up road trip energy with this huge tube slide.

Read all about it here

Wigley Reserve – Glenelg

A stunning visual sight beholds the visitors to the Bay, with a unique climb finishing with a great tube slide. Oh did we mention the view overlooking the marina? Sensational.

Read all about it here

Penfold Reserve – Auldana

The picturesque Eastern suburbs needs an appropriate playground and they have one in spades here, highlighted by a massive tower and winding tube slide. A tricky climb is worth it, with parents highly recommended to get on board.

Read all about it here

Thorndon Park – Paradise

An enormous tube slide coming out of the mouth of a massive mesh bird? Sounds like the sort of playground designed from a kids imagination but this is indeed real….and it is sensational!

Read all about it here

Pasadena Lions Club – Pasadena

This is a beauty of a suburban playground with a nice tube slide to satisfy all the thrillseekers. Plenty of natural shade and even a little slide for those still learning the art of sliding!

Read all about it here

Vista Reserve Seaford Heights

An incredible 2024 built playground highlighted by a double tower and epic tube slide.

Read all about it here

Barossa Adventure Station, Angaston

This huge tower and slide have been a big hit in the Barossa since it’s opening in 2020

Read all about it here

Glover East Playground – 91¹û¶³´«Ã½

Not the biggest slide in the world, but worth a look for the stunning playground in the heart of the city. Great for a post-fringe play and the slides are spot on for all ages, this is worth a look when you are in the east end next.

Read all about it here

Alfred St Playground – Walkerville

Brightly orange coloured tube slide at the top of a challenging climb, this might test the younger ones and the parents who may not be as nimble as they were in the early ’00s.

Read all about it here

Hart’s Mill – Port 91¹û¶³´«Ã½

A huge climb up the tower, make sure you soak in the views of the Port wharf before you fly down the tube slide! A fabulous fully fenced playground in the heart of historic Port.

Read all about it here

Lobethal Bushland Park – Lobethal

Like an oasis in the bushland of picturesque Lobethal, the spectacular playground leads into some great family friendly hikes on the surrounding trails.

Read all about it here

91¹û¶³´«Ã½ Zoo Playground – North 91¹û¶³´«Ã½

Just try to get your kids off these slides and back to walking around the zoo…..just try! A sensational playground walking around the treetops on the boardwalk with a number of slides to get you back down to the ground.

Read all about it here

Glenthorne Adventure Playground – O’Halloran Hill

The nature playground to end all nature playgrounds needs a flagship slide and this is no different. The multi-storey tower houses a fabulous tube slide, but there are many more slides to test in this huge play area.

Read all about it here

Princess Elizabeth – 91¹û¶³´«Ã½

A fabulous tube slide attached to a castle fit for a princess (it was named after the Queen after all!), a perfect stop on South Terrace following a trip to the city.

Read all about it here

Appleby Reserve – Morphettville

A nice little suburban playground with a nice little tube slide ride. A good “big” slide for younger kids. This playground is a nice mix of nature play and new equipment, a great one to pop into if in the area.

Read all about it here

Capella Drive Reserve – Hallett Cove

A massive tube slide that goes on and on and on! Make sure you pack the skateboard and scooter for the nearby skate park.

Read all about it here

Hugh Johnson Playground – Sheidow Park

This has to be one of the longest slides down south, which comes out of a massive tower overlooking a freshly upgraded playground offering plenty for everyone.

Read all about it here

Glenside Playground – Glenside

Bright, bold and TALL! This tube slide is the reward for a big climb up to the top of the tower, with this one well worth the diversion into the Cedarwoods development to check out.

Read all about it here

Mofflin Reserve Playground, Elizabeth Vale

New in late 2023 Mofflin Reserve is a great spot for the whole family. Plenty of greenery, established trees, sheltered BBQ’s, an incredible looking basketball court andof course the amazing new playground with super tall twisty slide. 

Read all about it here

Have we missed any? We’d love to know about your favourite slide in the comments below. And don’t forget to tag us in your photos when you go ticking these off the slide bucket list. Now go forth and SLIDE!

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91¹û¶³´«Ã½ Ninja Playgrounds /adelaide-ninja-playgrounds/ /adelaide-ninja-playgrounds/#respond Sat, 23 Aug 2025 12:51:26 +0000 /?p=138943 Discover 91¹û¶³´«Ã½’s ultimate ninja playgrounds, where adventure meets agility!

We love the range of obstacle courses and challenges which cater to all ages and skill levels. There’s ninja playgrounds found all over 91¹û¶³´«Ã½ and below are the best ones, voted by our in house KiA Ninja Warriors.

Whether you’re swinging through monkey bars, conquering warped walls, or perfecting your balance on the quintuple steps, these ninja playgrounds guarantee to burn some energy.

Heywood Park Ninja Playground

The gorgeous parklands at Unley hosst a fantastic nature themed ninja course which is very achievable for all ages and abilities. Featuring a clearly marked ‘Start’ and ‘Finish’ line, this is one all ninjas have to try.

Pine Reserve Aberfoyle Park

Less of a ninja course but full of ninja equipment, nestled amongst the pine trees down south is this 2023 upgraded playground. Serenity abounds here and you can sit back with a coffee and let the kids ninja away all their energy!

Penfold Park

A beautiful playground with all the bells and whistles, this also includes a small ninja area which is perfect for all ages. A top class all round playground this one.

Tarnham Road Reserve

The 2023 upgrade to this activity hub included a fab little ninja course! Pack the basketball and tennis rackets for this one too, this is a great community fitness facility.

Sherry Park Reserve

Mylor plays home to this 2024 built ninja course which comes complete with electronic stop watch! One for the older kids (the monkey bars are rather high), race through the obstacles and then scoot around on the bikes at the adjacent pump track.

McElligott’s Reserve

A fully fledge ninja course sits perched on the foothills at Mitcham. This one is sensational fun, with some high quality equipment and challenging enough but not too hard to rule out the little kids. This is a must.

Valley Lake Playground

Located right down south in Mount Gambier, this fully fenced playground next to the lake has it all….including a ninja course!

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Shaded Playgrounds for Sunny Days in 91¹û¶³´«Ã½ /shaded-playgrounds-for-sunny-days/ /shaded-playgrounds-for-sunny-days/#respond Sat, 23 Aug 2025 12:43:33 +0000 /?p=103407 91¹û¶³´«Ã½ in summer is H-O-T, but that doesn’t stop our kids from wanting to get out and about to their favourite playgrounds. A shaded playground is always a winner in our books, and shade or lack of, is one of the main topics of conversation whenever we post a playground review. So to make it easy to find a spot with lots of natural shade from trees, or great shade sails over the play area we’ve put together a list of our top picks for shaded playgrounds in 91¹û¶³´«Ã½ and regional South Australia.

Have we missed one? We’d love to know about it in the comments below.

Below are what we think are THE BEST shaded playgrounds you’ll find in 91¹û¶³´«Ã½ (in no particular order) To find out more about these playgrounds or to find one in your area scroll down.

Playford Alive Town Park Playground

Playford Alive Town Park Playground

Find it at: Peachey Rd (next to The Stretton Centre), Munno Para This is s fantastic one stop shop for the family during the hot summer months. With something for every member of the family you can’t go wrong! Playford Town Park is a HUGE area opened in June 2015….

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Bonython Park Playground

Bonython Park Playground

Find it at: Port Rd, 91¹û¶³´«Ã½ What a beautiful playground for kids of all ages! Renovated back in late 2012, the Bonython Park Playground has a some very cool features not found in the typical suburban park. Some of the best equipment includes two…

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Don Moseley Park Playground, Keith

Don Moseley Park Playground, Keith

Find it at: Heritage Street, Keith Don Moseley Park received an extensive playground redevelopment late 2025. This nature-themed upgrade includes water play, a flying fox, sandpit, huge 4.2m tall towers, slides, swings, cubby houses and so much more. The best news?…

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Richmond Oval Playground

Richmond Oval Playground

Find it at: Milner Road, Richmond Updated in 2024 this playground is tucked into the corner of the larger Richmond Oval sports precinct. This modern and engaging play space for kids includes a wide slide, huge swings and trampolines. Older kids will also love the fact…

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Shearwater Park Playground, Wynn Vale

Shearwater Park Playground, Wynn Vale

Find it at: Shearwater Place, Wynn Vale Shearwater Park Playground was updated mid 2025. This playground is a great mix of nature and play, with sand and water elements that make it even more fun and engaging. There is also a wooden boat and a fun rocking car in the…

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Tanunda Recreation Park and Playground

Tanunda Recreation Park and Playground

Find it at: Bilyara Rd, Tanunda Tanunda Recreation Park received an upgrade with an inclusive playground in 2022 and it is fabulous! Features of the Inclusive Playground include a brilliant double flying fox which includes a seated option which is perfect for the…

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Quentin Kenihan/Rymill Park Accessible Playground

Quentin Kenihan/Rymill Park Accessible Playground

Find it at: Rymill Park / Murlawirrapurka (Park 14) Disability advocate, writer and actor Quentin Kenihan has been memorialised with an inclusive playground in 91¹û¶³´«Ã½’s Rymill Park. The $1m play space includes sensory elements, waterplay and features that encourage…

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Karkunga Reserve Playground

Karkunga Reserve Playground

Find it at: Everard Avenue, Keswick This fab little playground had several upgrades through 2024 and 2025. This place is a fantastic local facility, with a shaded modern playground full of unique climbing areas for the kids to explore. The whole playground is shaded…

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Angus Neill Reserve Playground, Seacliff

Angus Neill Reserve Playground, Seacliff

Find it at: Esplanade, Seacliff Located opposite the tranquil beach that runs between Seacliff and Brighton, Angus Neill Reserve is ideal for large gatherings. There’s plenty of parking available around the park and it is extremely well-maintained. During the warmer…

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Cormorant Drive Reserve Playground, Hallett Cove

Cormorant Drive Reserve Playground, Hallett Cove

Find it at: Cormorant Drive Hallett Cove A new playground and reserve has opened at Cormorant Drive down at Hallett Cove and it is very cool (especially for dino lovers) This reserve has an interesting history with a Diprotodon (Giant Wombat) fossil remains found here…

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Fab Flying Foxes in 91¹û¶³´«Ã½ /flying-fox-adelaide/ /flying-fox-adelaide/#respond Sat, 23 Aug 2025 12:28:22 +0000 https://kidsinadelaide.wpengine.com/?p=29762 Everyone loves the thrill of a flying fox! There’s nothing better than flying through the air faster than the wind then running back to do it all over and over again! When the slides turn into hot plates in summer the foxes can never let a thrill seeker down.

Here’s a list of our favourite flying foxes in 91¹û¶³´«Ã½ and for more information about the playgrounds they’re in scroll down.

CC Hood Playground, Panorama

New in 2025 and located in the southern suburbs you’ll find this great single rider flying fox. 

Playground info here

Old Gumtree Playground, Glenelg

This popular playground is tucked away in the backstreets of Glenelg making it a great spot to visit after an ice-cream down at the bay. The flying fox has a high thrill factor with a medium length zip line. There is also a disability friendly seat on the flying fox line which we love! Many shady spots and lots of other play equipment to explore.

Playground info here

Bonython Park

The park that has it all. An accessible playground, SAPOL road safety school, ducks and horses, huge green land and of course a DOUBLE 25m flying fox for double the fun with your bestie.

Harts Mill Port 91¹û¶³´«Ã½

A big splash of yellow will lead you to Harts Mill Playground behind the longest continuously serving flour mill in South Australia which operated from 1855 to 1980. A huge rocket slippery slide, epic climbing stations and yes a flying fox that’s fast, fun and will make you go back for more! More suited towards the older kids as its set on a higher platform.

Golden Fields Adventure Playground

Golden Fields Reserve has had an incredible upgrade with the addition of an adventure playground, which joins the existing reserve playground in this 12 hectare reserve (the adventure playground is on the lower level)! This has got to be one of the biggest playground reserves in 91¹û¶³´«Ã½ with HEAPS of different play areas, including a really fun flying fox!

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Hazelwood Park Playground

This playground has a dual flying fox, because why should one person have all the fun!

Port Broughton Foreshore Playground, Yorke Peninsula

Not one but TWO flying foxes. One is a dual seated flying fox and the other a hanging flying fox which is a great size for little flyers. 

Kirkcaldy Reserve Grange

Not one but TWO flying foxes. One is a dual seated flying fox and the other a hanging flying fox which is a great size for little flyers.

Mellor Park, Lockleys

Capable climbers and kids big enough to climb onto a platform will love the flying fox at this playground. It’s not the fastest one around though not one for the speedsters.

Cobbler Creek Playground

You’ll find this one in Salisbury East at one of our favourite playgrounds.

Playground info here

MJ McInerney Reserve

Another twin flying fox perfect for races. This is one of our faves.

Playground info here

Baroda Ave, Netley

A little bit hidden away in the Western suburbs, the playground at Baroda Ave has a HUGE flying fox!

Bridgewater Mill Playground

They say flying foxes are better in Autumn. They don’t…..but if they did the flying fox at Bridgewater Mill playground would win. We like this one because it’s not too big and can go nice and slow for the younger kids but also with a bit of a run up, gets moving for the older kids. 

Glenthorne Nature Playspace

This multi-million dollar nature play space, forming part of SA’s newest national park, Glenthorne opened in 2023 and includes a 25m flying fox.

Harold and Cynthia Anderson Reserve

Head west for this playground right on the beach! There is a fish & chip shop only few minutes walk to West Beach Road which makes a perfect early evening on the beach with a great playground. The flying fox is long and fast! A small jolt at the end so you must hold on tight and more ideal for ages 3+

St Kilda Playground

Watch the kids eyes light up when they arrive at St Kilda aka the Disney Land of Playgrounds! A huge castle, epic slides, pirate ship and of course a fabulous flying fox! The flying fox is on the edge of the playground and more for older children however there is a smaller one for the younger ones as well! Winning!

Dunstan Ave Playground, St Peters

New in December 2023 the Dunstan Adventure Playground now has a flying fox! It’s a pretty decent size too and low enough that kids who are old enough to hang on tight can actually reach the seat.

Playground info here

Treeclimb 91¹û¶³´«Ã½

It’s here just in time to make the epic flying fox list! Kids from 3 years old, adults, thrill-seekers, nature enthusiasts and curious adventurers can walk, climb and swing your way around six elevated tree-walk courses and several zip lines within a 16,000-square-metre zone. You seriously need to check out TreeClimb – it is both MASSIVE and IMPRESSIVE and the Flying Fox is perfect for any swinging monkey or Tarzan (older tarzans as a tip).

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