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!
The best thing about this play space situated in Seaford Rise would be its huge amounts of climbing equipment available for the kids. Climb through,up and over there are so many choices. Climbing webs,climbing walls, climbing polls, climbing bridge the kids are set for a challenge on most pieces of equipment. In addition to the climbing equipment the play ground features a mini flying fox, a dual slippery dip and for the little ones a swing set with baby swing and 4 seater bouncy piece . This playground is mainly suited for age 5 and upwards due to the difficulty of the climbing pieces. The little ones can still enjoy a couple of the pieces and can make the most of the huge grass area to run around on or play with balls or amongst the treesThe play ground features a lovely sheltered area with picnic tables. Unfortunately this space has NO fence, No Toilets or BBQ facilities. Parking is easy around the edge of the playground and the Seaford Shopping Centre is not to far away for food and drinks if needed. Nautical Circuit & Seaford Road, Seaford Meadows [wpgmza id="138" cat="1" marker="475" zoom="16"]
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