The City’s Best Playgrounds and Playspaces in Adelaide
The Adelaide Park Lands are home to unique playgrounds where kids and families can be active and let their imaginations run wild. We’ve compiled a selection of our favourite places to make it quick and easy to pick a central playground when staying in or visiting the City of Adelaide.
From climbing equipment and spinning wheels to swings and slides, Adelaide has many fabulous playgrounds bordering the city. From Bonython Park in the West to Marshmallow Play Space in the South, there are playgrounds for all ages and abilities to explore. We have also included a few fabulous play spaces in North Adelaide too.
Helicopter Park | Glover North Playground | North Adelaide | Review
Rymill Park Quentin Kenihan Inclusive Playground | Review
Kurangga Park BMX Track | Adelaide
Royal Adelaide Hospital | Playground & Amenities Review
The Play Deck Playground at the Women’s & Children’s Hospital | Review
East Terrace Glover Playground in Adelaide | Review
Marshmallow Park Playspace Adelaide | Playground Review
North Adelaide Playground (Bundey’s Paddock) | Review
Nature’s Playground at Adelaide Zoo | Review
Interactive Playspace in Hindmarsh Square | Adelaide
Princess Elizabeth Playground | South Terrace Adelaide | Review
Victoria Park Fitness Trails – Sweat Course | Adelaide Park Lands
First Creek Wetland | Adelaide Botanic Garden | Review
Bush Magic Playground North Adelaide | An Oldie but a Goodie
Adelaide Botanic Garden | Learn, Play & Explore | Review
Adventure on South Terrace | Glover Playground Review
Bonython Park | Nature Activity Hub & Play Space | Playground Review
Victoria Park Racecourse | Learn to Ride a Bike
Rymill Park Playground | Whizzing Fun
Marshmallow Park Recreation Hub | Colourful Play | Review 2012
Botanic Park/Tainmuntilla | Play & Picnic in the City | Review
West Terrace Playspace
When you’re all tuckered out from adventuring in this playspace, there’s a beautiful creek and pond hidden just a short walk away. If you’re keen to learn a little about the art and ecosystems of the area, kids can follow the Wirrarninthi Education Trail.
Unique play: Large peaked climbing net with slide
Traditional play: Small and big swings, slide, play structure
Features: Fully fenced. Benches
Where: G S Kingston Park / Wirrarninthi (Park 23) | off West terrace near Wright street, Adelaide
For more information and all enquiries please visit the Experience Adelaide’s website.
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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