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The Best Playgrounds in Sydney Guaranteed to Keep the Kids Happy

Another day, another park. Here are the best playgrounds in Sydney if you're keen to mix it up from your usual haunt.

Children play on the swings at Pirrama Park Playground.
Pirrama Park Playground

Parenting and playgrounds go together like wine and cheese. No matter where you are in your child-raising journey, it's a given that you'll be spending a huge chunk of time in a park. 

Ask any parent, and they'll tell you A) that your kids will tire of going to the same playground again and again and B) there is nothing better than finding an amazing new one to add to the rotation. 

So, if you're wondering where the best playgrounds in Sydney are to keep the kids entertained, we've scoured high and low and rounded up the best ten in town. 

The Best Playgrounds in Sydney

Freshwater Beach Playground.
Freshwater Beach Playground (Image Credit: Karen Watson/Northern Beaches Council)

Freshwater Beach Reserve

Fancy your playground with a side of sea breeze and one of Sydney's best beaches right at your feet? Freshwater Beach has just launched a beautiful new marine-themed playground, just in time for the summer holidays, and it's nothing short of incredible. 

Designed for kids of all ages, it has slides, sensory and musical elements, monkey bars, swings, climbing areas, and a nature trail. The accessible playground includes shade sails and fencing for added safety. New barbecues, picnic shelters, pathways, and a timber lookout deck with captivating views complement the playground.

80 Undercliff Road, Freshwater

The large slippery dip at the Darling Harbour Playground.
Darling Harbour Playground

Darling Harbour Playground

Darling Harbours Playground is the crown jewel on the Sydney playground scene, and once you check it out, you'll immediately know why. With breathtaking water views, the park caters to kids of all ages and stages. 

During the warmer months, kids can cool off with water pumps, streams, and jets, navigate an eight-meter-wide slide, and tackle various climbing structures, including ropes and a flying fox. Just remember to pack a spare change of clothes! 

There's a sandpit with a sand digger, balance ropes, and a 21-metre flying fox. The newly added Bay and Wave zones provide fun challenges for older children with decks, ramps, bridges, and high climbing towers. The playground has loads of seating for parents to sit down as they supervise, plus the area is packed with cafes for snacks and coffee.

1-25 Darling Harbour Street, Darling Quarter, Darling Harbour

A slides and wooden play structures at Stoker Park in Castlecrag.
Stoker Park

Stoker Park

Stepping into Stoker Park feels like you're entering an enchanted fairy garden. Situated in the secluded bushland of Castlecrag, the playground is suitable for all ages and an area that encourages your kids' imagination to run wild. 

The park's castle-inspired theme, which is a nod to the suburb's early 20th-century architectural style, features swings, slides, and beautiful public art created from old wharf timbers. There are also picnic tables and open green spaces for families to relax.

Edinburgh Road, Castlecrag

Lyne Park in Rose Bay.
Lyne Park

Lyne Park

After undergoing an extensive refurbishment, Lyne Park in Rose Bay unveiled its new layout in August, and it's fast becoming a new favourite haunt in the east. The biggest upgrade is the flying boat-themed centrepiece, an homage to the area's aviation history. It lets kids climb, enjoy imaginative play, and pretend to be pilots. 

Further upgrades include improved swings, a double flying fox, a water play zone, a sensory area, and a nature-inspired play area.

Vickery Avenue, New South Head Road, Rose Bay 

An aerial view of Livvi's Place in Kellyville.
Livvi's Place (Image Credit: Hills District Mums Facebook)

Livvi's Place 

Livvi’s Place in Kellyville is one of the most popular parks in Sydney thanks to its inclusive playground, which has been designed for children of all abilities. It's wheelchair-friendly and has swings, slides, water play areas, climbing equipment, and sensory-friendly spaces, making it accessible and fun for everyone. With parking, shaded seating, safe fencing, and barbecue facilities, it’s a welcoming space for the community to come together. 

There are many Livvi's Place playgrounds around Australia, including Five Dock, Ryde and Gladesville. After losing their 18-month-old daughter to a rare disease, John and Justine Perkins channelled their grief into creating a beautiful play space. Livvi’s Place was designed as an inclusive playground for children of all abilities. 

Marella Avenue, Kellyville

Randwick Inglis Playground
Inglis Park (Image Credit: Facebook/Arcadia Landscape Architecture)

Inglis Park

Dubbed the mega-fun park of the Eastern suburbs, Inglis Park has quickly become one of the best playgrounds in Sydney after the former horse sales ring was transformed into a seriously engaging play space a few years ago. 

Not only is it far too aesthetically pleasing than any playground has a right to be, but thanks to the incredible work of Arcadia Landscape Architecture, it also has a huge climbing structure, slides, and swings. Plus, there is lots of shade from the surrounding tree coverage. 

Should you fancy a potter, ample seating and two gorgeous wisteria-lined walkways exist. Situated in the Newmarket Randwick precinct, a slew of cafes and restaurants are nearby. 

164 Barker Street, Randwick

The park at Clontarf with slides, climbing structures and a sandpit.
Clontarf Reserve Playground (Image Credit: @busycitykids/Instagram)

Clontarf Reserve Playground

If you like your playgrounds with a side of beautiful beach, then you're in luck. Clontarf Reserve on Middle Harbour is a haven for family-friendly fun. 

The all-ages, inclusive playground is aquatic-themed and has a rope pendulum swing, spinning bowls, a challenging climbing structure, a slippery dip, a seahorse toddler sand play activity area, and a sandstone hermit crab.

Parents can recline under the shade cloths and soak up the harbour views as they watch their little ones play. There's also a kiosk mere steps away should the kids require a babyccino or the adults need some caffeine. 

Clontarf Reserve, Sandy Bay Road, Clontarf

A boy lies on a see-saw at the Domain Creek Playground.
Domain Creek Playground (Image Credit: @parraparents/Facebook)

Domain Creek Playground

Domain Creek Playground in Parramatta Park is another beautiful bushland park loved by locals. It has lots of shade, a flying fox, slides, swings, in-ground trampolines, a water pump, sand diggers, and lots of green space for kids to play in. 

If you want to venture out, there are walking and cycling tracks, barbecue facilities, and plenty of parking. 

Park Avenue & Park Parade, Westmead

Children play on the swings at Pirrama Park Playground.
Pirrama Park Playground

Pirrama Park Playground

Pyrmont boasts a 1.8-hectare award-winning harbourside park with plentiful greenspace and an interactive playground with rope, sand, climbing structures, swings and water play—all with breathtaking views across Johnstons Bay. The park also has picnic areas and open green spaces, making it a perfect spot for family outings and relaxation by the water.

Pirrama Road, Pyrmont

Wadanggari Park.
Wadanggari Park (Image Credit: Lane Cove Council/Facebook)

Wadanggari Park 

From the same minds that created Inglis Park comes St Leonards's newest masterpiece, Wadanggari Park. Designed by Arcadia Landscape Architecture and opened at the end of 2023, this sprawling playground features 4,750 square meters of open space, including a plaza, lush lawns, and picnic settings.

The park is an adventure-style playground with three slides, swings, and bridges, complemented by an amphitheatre for community events. It's also the only park in the country that has been built over a railway line. 

64 Pacific Highway, St Leonards

A girl running towards the playground.
Federal Park (Image Credit: City of Sydney)

Federal Park

Shade cloth? Tick. Enormous sandpit? Tick. Public toilets? Tick. Federal Park in Annandale is a kid's wonderland with swings, slides, and climbing structures. Plus, there's access to water and it's dog-friendly. 

For older kids, it's right next to a skate plaza and ramp. The area is lush with native trees and green space galore. A truly special park in the heart of Sydney. 

Chapman Road, Annandale

Children climb on the playground structures at Sydney Park.
Sydney Park

Sydney Park

This large inner-city green space is an award-winning regional park that attracts families and the owners of four-legged companions—there is literally space for everyone. You can make yourself comfortable at The Kiosk, which has outdoor seating and rugs while the kids use the nearby playground with its rope climbing structures and modular equipment. Or wander over to the interactive bike track. 

Sydney Park Road, St Peters

Finished working your way through the best playgrounds in Sydney centres in Sydney and planning your next family adventure? Check out our edit of the best family-friendly holidays in Australia, then look at our round-up of the best luxury kid-friendly resorts in NSW.

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