Looking for some new playgrounds to take the kids too?
We have been busy finding some hidden gems you may have not known about!
From Narangba to Everton Park here are 6 amazing playgrounds in North Brisbane that are worth a visit!
1. Pirate ship Park -Clontarf
Location: Pelican Park, Hornibrook Esplanade, Clontarf
This brand new park is sure to delight every little pirate with its fun nautical theme. A huge pirate ship takes prime place which includes a massive enclosed slide, multiple climbing frames and binoculars to look for hidden treasure!
Set in a beautiful location right on the water, it is the perfect spot for a lunchtime picnic. There are BBQ area's with tables nearby, and a huge grassy area to kick a ball around.
Best of all - this is all sand (no red bark - yay!) and partially fenced to keep your little ones contained.
Features:
Partially fenced
BBQ area with tables
3 swings including baby swing
Multiple slides
Seesaw
Huge cottonwood trees for shade and playing!
Good for both small and older kids
2. Hidden World Playground - Fitzgibbon
Location: Roghan Road, Fitzgibbon
This bright and colouring playground is great for kids that love to climb and explore. A massive fort dominates the space, with ladders, bridges, ropes and more to conquer. Multiple slides are a fun way to get down - then run up the bridge and start again!
It is sand based, so the perfect opportunity to bring along some buckets and spades to extend play opportunites.
The large space also makes it a popular place to host birthday parties - with plenty of gazebo's and tables to use.
This park is not fenced so you do need to watch your kids closely as they run and explore.
Features:
Picnic tables & BBQ
Multi-level wooden forts
Multiple swings
Musical Elements
Partially covered with shade sails
Obstacle course
4 slides
Sway Fun glider
Accessible Toilets
Easy parking
3. Bray Farm Park (Harry Potter Park) - Griffin
Location: Riverbreeze Estate - Griffin
Little Harry Potter lovers (like Brooklyn!) will absolutely adore this Harry Potter-esque park.
It has two main ‘castle-like’ structures that connect via a bridge, complete with fireman's pole, slides, turrets and windows to peep out of.
There is also a seperate large climbing frame for kids to explore (some say it resembles Hermione's time turner!).
Giant pumpkins and tomato's are dotted throughout the park too, great to jump on and off!
This fun little park is the perfect place for your kids to act our their magical fantasies.
Features:
Shaded picnic area and bench seats
Swings (including toddler swing)
Castle themed play forts
Slide
Climbing frame
Large grassed area nearby to play games or sports
No toilets
Unfenced playground
4. Tiralba Park - Everton Park
Location: Osborne and Pullen Roads - Everton Park
Tiralba Park is a great option for all ages and includes both a smaller kids playground and a ninja course for older children.
It also has a huge grassed area to play sports and a half basketball court.
A favourite for our kids was the cute Pet Cafe - perfect for some imaginative play. We got served some bark pizza's and stick chippy's
Right next to that is a fun little vine maze that we explored.
We also really enjoyed the four person see-saw and the big undercover sandpit.
Lots of pergolas are scattered about the parkland, making it the perfect place for a picnic lunch or birthday celebration.
For older kids (recommended for 12 and up- although I'm sure younger children will give it their best shot) the Ninja warrior course is great fun to test their agility and coordination.
Features:
Ninja warrior course
Younger kids playground
Fort structure with two slides, wobbly bridges and lookouts
Large undercover sandpit
Hedge maze
Pet cafe for imaginative play
Brain games (tic tac toe and 4 in a row)
Musical chimes
Basketball half court
Large open grass spaces
Electric BBQ's
Shelters with tables
Toilets
5. Stone Ridge Park - Narangba
Location: Dawson Parade, Arana Hills
This park is terraced over four levels and is more suited to kids four and older.
On the top level you can find a mini basketball court with shooting hoop.
Down on level three you will discover a large sheltered eating area.
On level two you will discover the fun playground complete with swings, a massive climbing frame made of steel and thick rope and spinning contraptions and see-saws.
The kids favourite part was the huge slide that is set up on the hill - climb the big blocks and slide down over and over again!
On level one you will find the little toddler area with a small play fort. Adjacent to this is a riding track complete with mini round-abouts - perfect for kids to practice riding their bikes and scooters.
Below this is a huge flying fox that kids of all ages can enjoy.
Features:
Semi-fenced
Huge climbing frame
Tall slide
Swings
BBQ area
Toilets
Basketball court
Scooter track
Double flying fox
5. Ridge View Estate Park - Narangba
Location: Ridge Parade & Penda Street, Narangba
This has to be one of my favourite parks for small kids - easy to walk-up ramps with some beginner slides, low play equipment, and toddler swings. I also love the play panels along the ramp which little one's can interact with.
Older kids will also love this playground - the track ride is lots of fun (similar to a flying fox) - it has two handles to grab onto and slide down.
It also has a rope bridge which leads to a taller climbing frame and slides - this is perfect as it prevents babies and toddlers from accessing the areas that could be dangerous for them.
Another feature that we love is the ‘You and me’. swing. This cool swing is made specifically for an adult and toddler to ride together - you face each other while swinging back and forth. If you have never seen this type of swing you should check it out!
Features:
Four slides
3 swings including a ‘you and me’ swing
Good for both older and younger kids
Track ride
Multiple slides
Toddler play fort (nice and low to the ground for little ones)
BBQ area
Shade sails
Not fenced
No toilets
Climbing frames and bridges
Make sure you are sunsafe when enjoying all your local parks and playgrounds!