Find it at: Main Terrace, Blakeview

Located at Main Terrace at Blakeview, this is a really popular playground and oval with the locals (it is actually a shared facility with the Blake’s Crossing Christian College using it during school hours). The playground spans 2 areas on different sides of the road with equipment for kids of all ages to enjoy.

The new adventure playground and oval spans over 1.4 hectares and features a variety of play equipment including inclusive play items such as a Wheelspin, Tri-Pod Swing and sensory Orbs. There is also some outdoor fitness equipment available.

Other equipment includes in ground trampolines, flying fox, a great embankment slide, swings including a great big nest swing, climbing nets and frames and lots of things to climb and balance on. It makes a great little obstacle course that kids will love.

There’s a BBQ, picnic tables and shelter but no toilets?!?!

Once you are all playgrounded out, head over to the oval to kick the footy or have a picnic. Bliss!

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