Located in the vibrant city of St Kilda, the St Kilda Adventure Playground is a haven for both children and adults seeking fun and excitement. This renowned playground offers a wide range of thrilling activities and facilities that cater to the diverse needs and interests of visitors. From trampolines and sand pits to creative play areas and entertainment equipment, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you're a parent looking for a safe and engaging environment for your children, or simply an adventure enthusiast seeking an adrenaline rush, the St Kilda Adventure Playground is the perfect destination. The brand prides itself on providing a memorable and enjoyable experience for all visitors, ensuring a positive and enjoyable time for everyone. So why wait? Come and explore St Kilda Adventure Playground for an unforgettable adventure that will leave you wanting to come back for more.
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Reviews
Loved tt the trampoline had a fair timer system for the kids to learn to take their turns. Builds patience and understanding of shared spaces. And that it was also a fun thing to hit the button.
Good closed compounds for kids. We're not from Aus and loved that it was in such a organic and natural setting and not overly structured or curated. Beautiful.
This place is so cool. As soon as you enter, it feels like you've entered into a different world, with an abundance of mulch covering the entire flooring and an abundance of mature trees providing atmosphere and natural shade. There's different types of slides, ramps, steps, a large trampoline, a basketball court, a covered picnic area, a community garden, just to name a few. It has limited opening hours. The website says it's staffed during opening hours which I think is true as there seemed to be someone in charge amongst the crowd having a birthday event that was on when we visited. 2 hour free parking available nearby. Toilets available on site.
It’s awesome. So much to keep them amused for hours. It was very quiet when we came, we were the only ones. I imagine when it’s busy it would be a great atmosphere. The city should put some more money into it as some stuff is very tired.
The kids (8 and 5) had a great time here. A lot of unique things for them to play on. They spent a lot of time patiently waiting their turn for the trampoline, with the orange traffic light and timer system doing a fantastic job!
Definitely check it out if you haven’t been before.
Excellent free play area for kids. Incredible fort full of levels and secret tunnels.
Our girls loved this place. The flying fox and trampoline was a hit. Lots of space for them to run around. Just be sure to check their website re opening hours as we arrived another day and it was closed.
Hidden Jem. I love the aspect of this playground. It is not bubble wrapped like every other playground but feels like a good old adventure with a heap of common sense mixed in. Free to enter, free to book for functions, toilets, make your own cuppa. Heaps of variety of equipment. Kids love it even my teenager.
I adore this park and since 1985 have been coming. Adventure parks differ from the norm. What I have always adored and the philosophy that resonates with me now as a father myself is where our children to truly be children must be allowed to fall, fail and be tested. This park represents a critical learning and development environment that does away with helicopter parenting, wrapping children in cotton wool and embraces creative, imaginative and physical play in a stunning and tranquil setting.
While still a great place for an afternoon with the kids, some of the areas need some love (aka maintenance) such as the blocked up tunnels
Can’t even tell you what it’s like as the two times this week I have driven 40 minutes to get there with 3 children under the age of 4 the gate is locked despite the website saying the park is open. 3 crying children wanting lunch and somewhere to play. Nightmare! And all you get from the useless council is “sorry staff called in sick”. It’s not hard for someone else to come down and unlock the gate. Countless people inconvenienced because council are too lazy and stupid to send another employee to open the padlock.
Location
Neptune St, St Kilda VIC 3182, Australia
Hours
- Monday Close
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Tuesday
03:30 PM - 06:00 PM
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Wednesday
03:30 PM - 06:00 PM
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Thursday
03:30 PM - 06:00 PM
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Friday
03:30 PM - 06:00 PM
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Saturday
12:00 PM - 04:30 PM
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Sunday
12:00 PM - 04:30 PM
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