What makes it 95% Kids-Friendly: Fenced ground offers flying fox, trampolines, water-spray bulrushes, fossil dig, toilets and free BBQs, giving children up to 12 full-day fun with minimal cost and high safety.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: A 2–3 hour visit lets kids try key play zones and enjoy a picnic without rushing.
Double flying fox:
Ride the 35 m twin flying fox with ramp and hoist seat.
Tip: Have an adult help smaller children into the hoist seat; wear closed-toe shoes.
Diprotodon fossil dig:
Unearth replica 25,000-year-old bones in a sand pit.
Tip: Bring a small brush or spoon for easier digging and sand sifting.
Water-play trough & sand area:
Splash under spurting bulrush jets and build in wet sand.
Tip: Pack towels and a change of clothes for each child.
Rope obstacle course & tube tunnels:
Climb through rope frames and tunnel cubbies on the grassy hill.
Tip: Stay close to guide younger kids and ensure firm handholds.
Picnic & BBQ shelters:
Use free barbecues and shaded tables for snacks or lunch.
Tip: Arrive early to reserve a shelter and bring reusable plates.

Deb Gartland
Has to be one of the best playgrounds ever, huge with loads of activity and challenging play equipment for all ages.
Chitra Melati
I really love Bibra Lake Regional Playground! It’s such a peaceful place with so many fun things for kids to explore. There’s always a nice breeze from the lake and it feels relaxing just to sit and watch the children play. My kids especially love the flying fox😂 Highly recommend it to any family in Perth! 🫰🏻
Sonia Lo
Great enclosed playground for all ages kids, loads of climbing things, slides, swings, sand and water play, you name it. Plenty of bbq plates and seating area too. Ours favourite has to be the flying fox!
Kim Ng
Wonderful place to bring the kids! Impressive playground suitable for kids of varying ages. We spent a memorable afternoon having a picnic lunch with family and our grandson enjoying himself thoroughly.
Sherab Tenzin
It is such a good place to bring your kids for weekends entertainment and fun. It's free for all. The playground has a good number of playground equipment and amenities. Kids seem to love the net-house style bridge. There is wildlife around the lake - a lot of birds. But lake looks really dry on the sides except in its centre.
In summer, visit before 10 AM to avoid heat and apply sunscreen. In winter, pack a windbreaker. Mosquitoes can appear near water at dusk – use repellent.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Park entry | AUD 0 |
| Snacks & coffee | AUD 20 |
| Total Estimated | AUD 20 |
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Address: Progress Dr, Bibra Lake WA 6163, Australia
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