Find it at: Killarney Street, Seaford Heights

Located in the Vista Seaford Heights development, this 2024 built playground is a spectacular addition for new families in the area. With a huge climbing tower and tube slide the main feature, lets rattle off some of the key features here;

  • Swings
  • Shelter with BBQ
  • Outdoor gym
  • Partially fenced
  • Pump track (at nearby reserve)
  • Double flying fox
  • Accessible roundabout
  • Water play

There are no toilets here which we think would be a great addition due to how popular this is likely to be, but add in plenty of grassed area and you have one fantastic playspace!

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