Taking it's name from the massive monster footprints and two Monsters Nest climbing towers joined by a rope tunnel bridge this park will fire up the kid's imagination. The park runs through a stand of mature trees which provide both shade and atmosphere. he few trees that had to be cut down to make way for the playground have found a second life within the play space as upside down trees. There are lots of nature play elements, a dry creek, a stage platform, a 6m high slide, musical play and a bird's nest swing. This park is spread out so you will have to move around as the kids explore. There are paths winding their way through the park and scattered benches or logs to rest on but there are no barbecues and no toilets. Parking is available in street side bays.
I love the bush setting of this playground!
This is The Rivergums Adventure Park - not to be confused with Rivergums Park situated on the lake on the northern side of Rivergums Boulevard.
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In the spirit of reconciliation Out and About- Family Nature Connection acknowledges the traditional owners of the Wadjak boodjar (Perth land) and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and emerging and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.
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