Find it at: West Terrace, Adelaide

The playspace has new looking equipment and there are some large trees to provide a shady spot to sit and watch your kids play or enjoy a picnic.

When you’re all tuckered out from adventuring in this playspace, there’s a beautiful creek and pond hidden just a short walk away! If you’re keen to learn a little about the art and ecosystems of the area, kids can follow the Wirrarninthi Education Trail.

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