playgrounds in whitehorse
/ Mamma ErinTrains are everywhere! Trains on the tracks. Trains in the sheds. Trains in the park! I have a feeling there is a theme going on at the Elgar Park.
The City of Whitehorse have been very busy upgrading some playgrounds and this one looks great.
A NEW colourful playground! A park with this many colours in it, it certainly can’t be boring.
Rivett Cresent Reserve is definitely not the biggest playground we’ve been to, but this little pocket park has everything you need. There is plenty of rope climbing opportunities here, with a spider’s web, rope tunnel and more! It also boasts a pommel walk and climber, 2 different sized slides, swings, balance beams monkey bars and rocker.
Elizabeth Bridge Reserve Playground is great for littlies and even has two tunnels! Lots of low equipment and a super cool bridge to crawl and walk over and around and over again. Great sets of swings including a tandem balance swing that gets a great work out!
Warekila Reserve has been completely updated and was a big hit with Mamma’s little ones. There is plenty to climb and swing from with a fantastic rope climbing net.
Wattle Park is as east as you can get! This much loved patch of greenery in the middle of suburbia is filled with classic memories and it is mostly because of those trams. Making themselves at home in the centre of this urban bush, are two W-class trams. And now with a BRAND NEW PLAYGROUND this is a WONDERFUL space for the whole family.
A sweet little playground has opened on the site of the old Burwood brickworks and quarry, and taking inspiration from the history of the area. There is a slide, rope climbing, swings and lots of green space.
We have another new playground in town….and this one is already a massive hit with the locals! Sitting above Abbey Walk in Vermont, Culbara Drive playground and it is huge for a street playground.
Mamma’s it’s time to go and check out the newest playground in Vermont. With plenty of things to climb and swing from, this playground is perfect for little monkeys.
Blackburn Lake Sanctuary is lucky enough to have not one, but two, pretty cool playgrounds to explore. You’ll find this cool new park tucked half way around the lake.
Nature is the name of the game here at the sanctuary - and so it should be with so much life nestled amongst the greenery.
Chaucer Street has a cute and bright playground and it is a perfect neighbourhood playzone.
Ships a’hoy! There is something very nautical about Surrey Park in Box Hill.
This fresh playground is found in Gardinders Creek Reserve. Set next to the off-leash dog area, this playground is a great area for toddler and preschooler play. There is plenty to bounce, spin and climb on - the kind of park to go to when you need to get some fresh air and get out of the house.
The Box Hill Gardens is an incredibly beautiful public space and with the addition of this fancy new playspace, it is certainly the place to be. There are flying foxes, tonnes of things to climb, shiny musical drums, an inbuilt trampoline and spinny things galore
It is a two for one deal in Burwood - A cafe and a playground in the one trip.
Frederick McCubbin, Tom Roberts and even Arthur Streeton used to come to this area of bush in the late 1800s to camp and paint. Just imagine what it might have been like!
Nature elements, giant gumnuts and wrought iron native friends are all found here at Bushy Creek Reserve.
A cute little street park perfect for running off the energy from morning tea or working up an appetite.
You get to discover two playspaces for the price of one in this little hidden street park.
It is always special to bring your little ones to the places you spent your childhood growing up. Halliday Park (or holiday park if you lived in our house) is one of those special places, only difference is, now its even better.
Although the Burwood Skyline Drive In has long gone, the memory remains on the site with this gorgeous little play spot.