Find it at: Samuel Court, Greenwith

The 2024 upgrade to this suburban playground comes equipped with some quality equipment on a smaller scale, but with climbing challenges for the older kids. It includes;

  • Basket style swing
  • Traditional swing
  • Hand glide (small flying fox)
  • Monkey bars
  • Slide
  • Rocker

There are plenty of scenic walks to explore within the Cobbler Creek Recreation Park. Explore this beautiful area here.

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