Do you have a little runner, who is easily bored at playgrounds? This fully fenced playground at Robina was recently upgraded and has so many activities to do, the kids will be kept busy for ages! Kuring Gai Park at Robina is a quiet little park tucked in alongside a beautiful big lake. If you're lucky, you might even spot a pelican or swan swimming by! Right beside it is a fully fenced playground, with lots of shade and activities such as musical instruments, moving games and climbing structures.
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Baldwin Park, Pimpama
Baldwin Park at Pimpama is a park that caters for both young and old - spread out over two spaces but close enough together for families who have a mix of ages - this is one of those parks that will keep everyone happy.
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Jack Wilson Park, Robina
Jack Wilson Park at Robina is a quiet little train themed neighbourhood park with some great imaginative play equipment and is fully fenced! With two play structures, those who are in the early stages of toddlerhood through to primary school children will be well catered for here.
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Gainsborough Parklands, Pimpama
This sports themed local playground provides heaps of fun and plenty of open space to run and kick a ball. Kids will love the two play structures, swing set and oversized cricket pitch.
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Gibirrngaan (Black Snake) Park, Maudsland
This nature inspired playground is one of our favourites on the Gold Coast! Gibirrngaan Park (Black Snake Park) has a contemporary dreamtime theme, and is filled with play pieces for kids of all ages. Younger kids will be in their element as they balance along the giant Red Bellied Black snake, dig for dinosaur fossils or explore the playhouse with slide, shop front, and talking teletube. Older kids can climb the net to the wooden birdsnest for views across the park, and then race down the mega slide! Little explorers will love the dry creek bed and giant snake eggs, and the giant ring swing lets both kids and parents…
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Aquila Park, Pimpama
From the awesome water play area to the epic slide tower, Aquila Park is one of those playgrounds that packs so much into it, the kids have no clue where to start and will be here for hours!
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Cabbage Tree Point
What I love the most about Cabbage Tree Point is that it delivers a different experience every time we go. Depending on the weather, there are so many different things to do. While I usually love the nice sunny beach days spent here and on the playground, recent sunset visits exploring the mudflats and going for a walk were just as fun!! No matter the tide, come with your towel and a change of clothes when you visit and you'll have a ball.
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Forest Green Park, Pimpama
Forest Green Park in Gainsborough Greens (Pimpama) is a quiet achiever. As a neighbourhood park it certainly isn't the biggest playground around, but the 8m high hill slide, timber log play forts and climbing tree have enough to keep little minds busy and let the imaginations run wild!
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Hinze Dam Visitor Centre & View Cafe
While Hinze Dam is best known as the Gold Coast’s water supply, many are surprised when they visit and take in its stunning hinterland setting, with onsite View Café taking prime position to capture the breathtaking vistas. Add to this the state of the art information centre, dam wall walk, picnic grounds, pathways, fishing coves and mountain bike trails, and you’ve got yourself a great spot for locals and tourists.
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The Faerie Park, Merrimac
Do you have a little one fascinated by fairies?? Hidden away in the suburbia of Merrimac, lies a little playground that encourages imaginative play in children of all ages. The Faerie Park on first glance doesn’t look as enticing as some of the newer playgrounds with all their fancy play equipment, but take a moment to look a little closer and see what you can find… perhaps a troll, a goblin or even a faerie!