What makes it 81% Baby-Friendly: Wide pram-friendly paths and shady lawns suit strolls and feeds, but park toilets lack fixed change tables, so carers may need the paid Aquatic Centre amenities next door.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Allows time for pram strolls, playground stops, picnic breaks and a gentle riverside walk at a relaxed pace with a baby.
Pram-friendly pathways:
Push your pram along the paved Coastal Pathway and rubber-softfall areas around the playground.
Tip: Use the paved path at low tide for a smooth riverside route.
Shaded picnic spot:
Spread a blanket on grassy banks under mature cotton trees for feeds and naps.
Tip: Arrive before 10 am to secure a picnic table near the playground.
Gentle riverside stroll:
Follow the flat riverbank path for calm water views and fresh air.
Tip: Time your walk at low tide to let your baby watch exposed sandy banks.
Aquatic Centre baby facilities:
Use Cotton Tree Aquatic Centre change-rooms and shallow water play area.
Tip: Pick up a free Amenity Pass at reception (10 am–3 pm) for baby-friendly access.

Garry Bates
Buderim park is popular with younger families. Festuri yet to develop, low key free entertainment by culture groups.
Tina Herak
Cotton tree is probably my favourite picnic spot in the Sunny Coast. Plenty of parking, shade, bathrooms, close to coffee & cafes within walking distance. Safe places for swimming and fishing.
Zella Keiko Bawr
Cotton Tree Park is a nice place for a short walk or some recreation. The park is spacious and has a beautiful riverfront setting, making it a great spot for stand-up paddling. However, I did notice that the park was not as clean as I would have liked. Despite this, it's still a good option for those looking for some outdoor recreation in the area. If you're into stand-up paddling or just want to ...
Drupad KC
One of the nice place where you can spend your day. Full of crowds and there is nice Sandy Beach areas , children play area, Barbecue areas around in the park, good walking trial by the beach. You'll see Lots of Holiday Makers there as well busy place.
Brad Davis
Lovely park. Good grass and no prickles. Calm clear river water for swimming and sandy beaches. Watch the sun go down at the Boat Shed annexe takeaway.
Visit before 10 am in summer to avoid heat. In cooler months, pack a light blanket for breezy river walks.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Picnic groceries | AUD 20 |
| Coffee at Wynd Espresso Bar | AUD 10 |
| Aquatic Centre family pass | AUD 14.4 |
| Total Estimated | AUD 44.4 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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