Nature Play Playgrounds in Adelaide

Nature Play Playgrounds in Adelaide
There are some great imaginative and fun playgrounds in Adelaide that feature Nature Play elements.
Nature Play allows children to turn off their screens and go out and play in nature. Many of these playgrounds include natural elements that might feature logs, rocks and trees so kids can get (a little) dirty, imaginative and at one with nature. For the ultimate Nature Playground we can’t go past the sprawling Morialta Conservation Park Nature Playground with its secret snake tunnel, wooden climbing frames, lookouts and climbing boulders. Wilfred Taylor Reserve Nature Playspace at Morphett Vale is also a standout destination with unique features like the Hills to Beach Creative Sand and Water Play area, a “Farm Village” with farm-themed play equipment including a large wooden tractor, sheep rockers, slides, and a cute farm shop with a wooden bridge and climbing nets.
Find Adelaide’s top Playgrounds with Nature Play below:

Allenby Gardens Reserve Accessible Playground | Review

APEX Park Hawthorndene | A Foothills Favourite | Review

Avenue Road Reserve Cumberland Park | Playground Review

Barrans Reserve – Mitcham | Toddler Nature Play & Adventure Play | Review

Bell Yet Reserve Playground | Wattle Park | Review

Bowman Park Nature Playspace | Crystal Brook | Review

Bridgewater Reserve Playground & Heysen Trail | Review

Brooklyn Drive Reserve Playground Hallett Cove | Review

Campbelltown Library & Nature Play Area | Baby & Toddler Review

Cobbler Creek Recreation Park Playground | Salisbury East | Review

Constable Hyde Memorial Garden Playground | Leabrook | Review

Crescent Reserve Playground | Edwardstown | Review

Denis Morrissey Park | Playground, Dog Park and a Creek to Explore | Hectorville

Dwyer Road Reserve Playground Review | City of Marion

Felixstow Reserve | Natural Playspace | Review

Fossil Hunters Playground | Naracoorte Caves National Park | Review

Freedom Park Liberty Playground | Two Wells

Glenthorne National Park – Ityamaiitpinna Yarta Adventure Playground | O’Halloran Hill | Review

Goolwa Nature Playground | Fun by the River | Playground Review

GT Fisher Nature Playground Victor Harbor Foreshore – Train Park

Hamilton Reserve Hidden Code Playground | Vale Park | Review

Heywood Park Ninja Obstacle Course – A Playground for Older Kids | Review

Jack Watkins Reserve | Playground Review

Joe Wells Reserve Playground | Netley | Review

Jubilee Park – Modern Playground | Port Noarlunga

Katherine Street Reserve Playground Review | Fullarton

Keith Stephenson Park Playground | Mount Barker | Review

Linear Park Reserve (Waterfall Creek) | Nature Play Space | Hallett Cove | Review

Lobethal Bushland Park Playground | Adelaide Hills | Review

Lochiel Park Playground | Campbelltown | Review

Marshmallow Park Recreation Hub | Colourful Play | Review 2012

Mofflin Reserve Playground | Elizabeth Vale | Review

Monash Adventure Park | Riverland, SA | Playground Review

Morialta Conservation Park Nature Playground | Review

Nature Play Space & Kaurna Reflection Area | Kensington Gardens Reserve | Review

Nature’s Playground at Adelaide Zoo | Review

North Adelaide Playground (Bundey’s Paddock) | Review

Onkaparinga Valley Road Playgrounds | Adelaide Hills | Review

Penfold Park Playground | Magill | Review

Pine Reserve Playground | Aberfoyle Park | Review

Point Turton Nature Playspace and Bike Track | Yorke Peninsula | Review

Princess Elizabeth Playground | South Terrace Adelaide | Review

Protea Reserve Playground | Crafers | Review

Richards Park | Behind the Wrought Iron Gates in Norwood | Review

Ridge Park | Open Space, Playgrounds and Outdoor Recreation | Myrtle Bank | Review

Sierra Nevada Reserve | Pasadena | Review

Sitters Memorial Drive Playground | Burnside | Review

Soldiers Memorial Reserve | Victor Harbor Playground Review

St Clair Cheltenham Reserve Playground | Review

The Glebe Playground | Littlehampton | Review

At Play & Go Adelaide we make every effort to provide accurate information to the best of our knowledge at the time of publication. We recommend confirming times, dates and details directly before making any plans as details may be subject to change.
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