Perth’s Best Hidden Parks and Playgrounds

See Perth's Best Hidden Parks And Playgrounds with our guide to great adventures. How many have you been too?

Check out some of Perth’s Best Hidden Parks and Playgrounds. If you didn’t know these parks were there you would just drive on past and not even know what you were missing. Each of these parks also features a very special element of nature, so they are perfect for getting out of the house for some family exploration.

Waterman’s Playground

Waterman's Playground

Despite being along West Coast Drive many don’t realise this fenced playground and picnic area, that overlooks a stunning secluded bay perfect for swimming and snorkelling. A great spot for a sunset bbq or fish and chips by the sea too.

John Oldham Park Perth

John Oldham Park Perth

Nestled alongside the Mitchell Freeway you may have driven past his park hundreds of times. You will be amazed at the super long slide and stunning waterfall at this shady, secluded park.

Pioneer Centennial Park Gosnells

Pioneer Centennial Park Gosnells

Underneath the elevated treetop walk is this big playground covered by an incredible canopy of trees. You can also enjoy a short walk or ride/scooter through the bush and gardens to the lake up near the Civic Centre.

Subiaco Common

Subiaco Common

Park roadside then wander down the stairs to find this tranquil hideway, with beautiful playground, stepping stones across the creek and large lake to walk around.

Mrs Herberts Park Claremont

Mrs Herberts Park Claremont

Not the fanciest playground but a stunning location hidden at the bottom of a big grassy hill at one of the most beautiful Swan River side locations with shady grassed area right up to the waters edge and clear, calm waters for swimming.

Rannoch Tay Reserve Hamersley

Rannoch Tay Reserve Hamersley

Completely hidden in the middle of suburbia behind a wall of bushland, this beautiful nature based playground is a local secret and is surrounded by stunning bushland you can walk through and learn about via educational plaques and fixed nature viewers.

Get the kids out of their rooms and get off the couch, jump in the car and see if you can find these illusive parks and playgrounds as you discover a little piece of Perth nature and adventure with the family.

Do You Agree With Our List of Best Hidden Perth Adventure Parks?

Do you agree with our list of the best hidden adventure parks in Perth? Waterman’s Playground, John Oldham Park, Pioneer Centennial Park, Subiaco Common, Mrs Herbert Park Claremont, and Rannoch Tay Reserve Hamersley – these all make for great days out!

Waterman’s Playground is a fantastic place for kids of all ages to let loose, with its parkour-style obstacle course and nature walks. The splash pad at John Oldham Park makes it a great spot to cool down on hot days.

Also, Pioneer Centennial Park offers peace and tranquility along its peaceful riverside trails and lovely spots to picnic.

These three parks are our top picks. However, we want to hear from you also. Have you decided if these Perth adventure parks make it onto your list?

We make every effort to ensure all this information is up to date but should be used as a guide only. Events do get cancelled or changed and venues can close without notice. Always follow the links provided for up to date information on an event or activity. If you know of a change or cancellation we’ve missed then please contact us to let us know.

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