Open from 10.00 am – 5.00 pm daily, The Ian Potter Children’s WILD PLAY Garden is one of New South Wales' best nature-play destinations. This is a unique playground ,the water feature was closed for annual maintenance and will reopen 1st of September , I went past yesterday and now the whole park is closed for maintenance until 1st of September
The Ian Potter Children’s WILD PLAY Garden was designed to cater for children of all ages and abilities in a dramatic landscape in which children are encouraged to run, jump, play, learn and discover the wild side of life, and provides children with the chance to get lost in the wonder of nature with dry creek beds, an artesian water play area, a bamboo forest, banksia tunnels, turtle mounds and Centennial Park’s first treehouse.
Visit the Ian Potter Children’s WILD PLAY Garden today!
Opening hours: 10.00 am - 5.00 pm daily.
How to find WILD PLAY: The entrance is off Grand Drive, opposite the York Rd gates, in Centennial Park, entrance . Look out for the directional signs once you are in the...
Read moreI and my 2 children of 9 and 7 went here today , and they just loved it ! They loved the freedom of being able to run around through the bamboo, going on the wobble bridge and slides. What a great place to take the kids , it was like being in the woods or a mini bamboo forest. It is such a great idea to be able to play on the same things as you would in a playground , but for it to be in such a beautiful natural environment. They loved playing hide and seek in the bamboo too and then have a cool off in the water play area. We didn't t get to the cafe area , but we ll do that next time It's a great size too , not massive , where you loose the kids , , but not small where they get bored - it's just right ! Loved going through the bamboo tunnels too. Many thanks to Ian Potter and for this great natural fun fascinating creation ! And it's free ! Double...
Read moreI don't give 5 star a lot but this place is great, good for all ages (unless you are stuck behind a ipad) this park/garden had a great range of nooks to explore with a water park and forest to play in. The park has a fence sectioning it off from the rest of the park and has only one main entry which make it easy to monitor childrens movements if they get a bit lost inside the park and your worried if they may have wondered outside. Has room for picnic and bathroom facilities. It does get busy and that would be a negative but you can check Google's timeline to see when it's busy and decide if it good for you to visit. This is a little gem within centennial park. Good work and keep it up...
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