A father happily carries his daughter through South Bank playground as the mother looks on

The best playgrounds in Brisbane range from riverside climbing parks at South Bank to giant adventure nets at Frew Park and bike pump tracks at Victoria Park. Whether you're chasing shady green spaces, splash zones, or high-energy indoor play centres, Brisbane delivers some of the most creative play spaces in Australia.

This guide rounds up the best parks and playgrounds Brisbane families love, including indoor options for when the weather calls for Plan B.

Best Playgrounds in Brisbane by Category

Category Playground
Best for Toddlers Roma Street Parkland Playground - gentle climbing structures, colourful gardens and mini train rides perfect for under-5s.
Best Free Playground South Bank Parklands & Riverside Green - huge play hill, rope climbs, water misters and the famous Streets Beach lagoon.
Best Water Play South Bank Aquativity Area - splash zones and interactive fountains that keep kids cool on hot Brisbane days.
Best Adventure & Climbing Frew Park, Milton - giant spider-web climbing nets and sports courts for energetic kids.
Best Bike & Scooter Park Victoria Park Urban Pump Track - rolling tracks and sweeping turns perfect for bikes, scooters and skateboards.
Best Northside Playground Bradbury Park, Kedron - flying fox, tunnels, swings and a skate bowl all in one large park.
Best Indoor Play Centre Area 51 - massive indoor playground with ninja courses, slides and climbing zones.
Best for Big Kids & Teens Urban Xtreme - indoor skiing, trampolines and adventure activities for older kids.

Nature Playgrounds and Outdoor Spaces to Explore

Brisbane is known for its sunny days, balmy evenings and a laid‑back vibe that just invites outdoor play. But with hundreds of parks and playgrounds scattered from the river's edge to the urban fringe, how do you pick the absolute best playgrounds Brisbane has to offer?

Slop on your sunscreen and slap on a hat, it's time to swing by these awesome outdoor playgrounds.

Victoria Park Urban Pump Track: Ride the Day Away

  • Location: Victoria Park / Barrambin, 309 Herston Road, Herston, Brisbane
  • Best age group: Primary school kids and teens
  • Standout features: Dual pump tracks with rolling hills and smooth turns for bikes, scooters and skateboards
  • Cost: Free

Rev up your little riders! Victoria Park's Urban Pump Track is where you can find beginners and BMX superstars alike whizzing around two interlaced loops with rollers and berms that teach kids balance and bike control.

Once they've had enough two-wheeling, the surrounding open lawns are perfect for frisbee or even a casual game of touch footy.

Surrounded by shady gums and grassed picnic areas, it's one of the fun outdoor parks Brisbane prides itself on.

Perry Park Inner-City Greens: Easy Outdoor Fun

  • Location: 34 Folkestone St, Bowen Hills, Brisbane
  • Best age group: Primary school kids
  • Standout features: Small pump bike track, climbing nets, large sports oval and picnic areas
  • Cost: Free

Just a stone's throw from Rambla in Bowen Hills and Fortitude Valley, Perry Park is a multi‑use precinct. While football and cricket take centre stage on the ovals, the park's cleverly designed pump track (smaller than Victoria Park's but still challenging) and climbing nets keep kids entertained for hours.

Set up a picnic under the figs and let the kids chase their shadows across the oval while Mum and Dad sip a flat white nearby.

South Bank Parklands & Riverside Green: The Golden Child

  • Location: South Bank Parklands, Clem Jones Promenade, South Brisbane
  • Best age group: Toddlers to primary school kids
  • Standout features: Giant play hill with slides, rope climbs, water misters, next to Streets Beach lagoon pool
  • Cost: Free

South Bank is a must for riverfront fun. Arguably Brisbane's premier riverside precinct, South Bank's Parklands and Riverside Green features a sprawling play hill dotted with slides, rope nets and interactive water misters, while the adjacent Streets Beach lagoon offers safe, sandy shores for splashing and chilling out on scorching days.

The huge waterfront area is where you can make your own family fun with rolling races, tag, BBQs and more.

Bradbury Park Kedron: Adventure Northside

  • Location: 91 Kitchener Rd, Kedron
  • Best age group: Primary school kids, teens
  • Standout features: Flying fox, skate bowl, tunnels, swings and nature play areas
  • Cost: Free

Heading north? Bradbury Park's the go-to for tunnels, giant swing sets, and even a skate bowl. Jam packed with a zip-line, flying fox, nature play and a skate park, Bradbury Park is an outer-northern gem.

The park's mature fig trees provide shady retreats for those who are more chill than thrill, and when you're getting a bit peckish set up at one of the many picnic tables and electric barbecues.

As one of the coolest parks on Brisbane's northside, be prepared to get in early for a great spot.

Frew Park Milton: Play Ball All Day, Every Day

  • Location: 101 Frew St, Milton
  • Best age group: Toddlers, Primary school kids
  • Standout features: Massive spider-web climbing structure, sports courts, toddler swings and sandpit
  • Cost: Free

Transformed from an old cricket ground, Frew Park is Milton's play masterpiece. The crown jewel is a giant climbing net shaped like a spider's web, anchored by elevated steel masts. For the littlies, there are toddler-friendly swings and sandpits too.

Frew Park's climbing nets and ball-sports courts keep kids entertained from sunrise till sunset. Parents can grab coffee at the café while cheering on epic sporting showdowns.

Indoor Playgrounds Families Will Love

It's not always sunshine in the Sunshine State. When Brisbane's weather throws a curveball, be it torrential rain, unrelenting heat or humidity, these undercover play havens come to the rescue.

Area 51: Time to Blast Off

  • Location: 51 Kingston Rd, Underwood
  • Best age group: Toddlers to teenagers
  • Standout features: Massive indoor playground, ninja courses, climbing walls, giant slides and party rooms
  • Open: Daily; 9am - 9pm
  • Cost: Paid, tickets from $15 per session

Two young boys leap off an obstacle course in Area 51
Credit: Area 51 

With multiple playgrounds across Brisbane, Area 51 is a space-themed wonderland where tunnels, half-dozen slides and an Instagram-worthy ninja wall invite youngsters to launch themselves into intergalactic fun. Under-12s only, so it's pure, unadulterated play - and thanks to the on-site café and private party rooms, you can refuel mid-mission without missing a single blast off.

Underwood, the original Area 51, spans 10,000 m² of slides, rock-climbing walls, high-ropes courses and ninja runs. Every Area 51 is different and designed to be a unique mission for your fun day out - this means you can take the tikes to two Area 51's and they'll be able to explore something new.

miniBOUNCE: Little Fun for Little Legs

  • Location: Westfield Carindale, 1151 Creek Rd, Carindale
  • Best age group: Toddlers and preschoolers (under 6)
  • Standout features: Mini trampolines, oversized airbags, two-storey play structure designed for little kids
  • Open: Daily; 8:30am - 4pm (Thu until 5pm, Sat until 6pm)
  • Cost: Paid, tickets from $11 per session

If your little ones are still finding their bounce, miniBOUNCE at Carindale (and soon Ipswich) is your go-to. Designed for kids six and under, this place champions safe, supervised bouncing on mini trampolines, oversized airbags and a two-storey play structure.

Parents can perch in the café with a flat white and free Wi-Fi, or sneak off for a cheeky "drop 'n' shop" session while the little ones explore safely.

Game Over: Unleash Your Competitive Side

  • Location: 36 Blunder Rd, Oxley
  • Best age group: Primary school kids and teens
  • Standout features: Multi-level indoor playground, laser tag, arcade games, mini golf and go-kart track
  • Open: Tue - Thu & Sun; 10am - 6pm, Fri - Sat; 10am - 9pm
  • Cost: Paid, prices vary per activity, tickets from $18

Game Over in Oxley crams three levels of slides, tunnels and obstacles under one roof, then spices things up with mini-golf, laser tag, arcade classics and even a go-kart track.

While the playground is for ages four and up, the arcade and karts welcome adults too — perfect if you've still got some "I-beat-your-time" bragging rights to stake. This is true fun for the whole family.

Jungle Adventure Play: Tumble in the Jungle

  • Location: 31 Proprietary St, Tingalpa ; 2 McLennan Ct, North Lakes
  • Best age group: Toddlers to primary school kids
  • Standout features: Giant indoor maze playgrounds, ninja courses, flying fox and themed mini golf
  • Open: Sun - Thu; 9am - 5pm, Fri - Sat; 9am - 6pm
  • Cost: Paid, from $26 per session

At Tingalpa and North Lakes, Jungle Adventure Play delivers junior zones for under-twos, massive mazes for two-to-eight-year-olds, and a full-blown ninja warrior course plus the Southern Hemisphere's longest flying fox for older kids (and brave parents).

Tingalpa even boasts a safari-themed mini-golf course complete with tiki bar, so you can sip something fruity while the kids charge off their own jungle juice.

RockSports: Get a Grip on Fun

  • Location: 505 Wickham St, Fortitude Valley
  • Best age group: Primary school kids and teens
  • Standout features: Indoor climbing walls, bouldering cave and beginner-friendly climbing sessions
  • Open: Sat - Sun; 10am - 6pm, Mon - Fri; 10am - 9pm
  • Cost: Paid, from $18 per session
Young boy and girl climb a challenging indoor rock wall in Brisbane

For those whose idea of a thrill is vertical terrain, RockSports Indoor Climbing in Fortitude Valley is Brisbane's original climbing and bouldering venue.

Offering more than sixty top‑rope and lead climbing routes as well as a bouldering cave, beginners can book induction sessions while seasoned climbers test their mettle on overhangs and slabs.

Test your inner strength and grip strength, and be prepared for a lot of falls and laughs at RockSports.

Urban Xtreme: Ski in Summer

  • Location: 4/370 Nudgee Rd, Hendra
  • Best age group: Primary school kids and teens
  • Standout features: Indoor ski slopes, trampolines, laser tag and large adventure play zones
  • Open: Sun; 9am - 5pm, Mon - Sat; 9am - 8pm
  • Cost: Paid, from $27 per session

If skiing indoors sounds bonkers, that's exactly the drawcard at Urban Xtreme in Hendra. Australia's largest indoor ski park lets kids (and courageous adults) swap sunshine for snowboarding and skiing, or laser tag, then wind down in the adjacent play centre or café.

It's the ultimate "I can't believe we're in Brisbane" flex.

Fox in a Box: Put Your Brains to Work

  • Location: 150 Edward St, Brisbane City
  • Best age group: Teens and adults
  • Standout features: Immersive escape rooms with themed puzzle challenges and team-based games
  • Open: Sat; 8am - 11:30pm, Sun - Fri; 10am - 11:30pm
  • Cost: Paid, from $45 per session

Turn your family into a team of super-sleuths at Fox in a Box in Fortitude Valley. Step inside hyper-realistic sets — from explosive Zombie Labs to pulse-racing Prison Break cells — and work together to unravel puzzles before the clock hits zero.

It's the kind of adventure that'll have teens and grown-ups strategising over laser alarms, decoding hidden messages and hooting with victory when you finally crack the case.

Once you've high-fived your way to freedom, Berwick House in Fortitude Valley is a five-minute stroll away, ready with plush sofas and a full kitchen for post-mission snacks (and brag-worthy retellings) well into the evening.

Best Kids Parks in Brisbane by Age Group

TLDR? We get it, jump into this breakdown by age group for your next family outing in Brisbane.

Toddlers and Preschool Kids

Toddlers and preschoolers flourish at Roma Street Parkland, where gentle paths meander through themed gardens bursting with colour and shape. Interactive water features here tend to be quieter than South Bank's sprays, offering a more relaxed splash experience.

On weekends and during school holidays, the miniature train invites excited little conductors aboard for scenic loops around the lawns. Mowbray Park Playground in Morningside offers a complementary experience, with under‑cover sandpits, low slides and swings perfectly scaled to tiny legs.

The adjacent riverside walk is a pram‑friendly bonus, letting caregivers stroll along the riverbank when playtime winds down.

Roma Street Parkland Playground

  • Location: 1 Parkland Blvd, Brisbane
  • Best age group: Toddlers and preschoolers
  • Standout features: Gentle climbing structures, themed gardens, water play features and a miniature train ride through the parklands
  • Cost: Free

Mowbray Park Playground

  • Location: 85 Lytton Rd, East Brisbane
  • Best age group: Toddlers and preschoolers
  • Standout features: Covered sandpit areas, low slides and swings, shaded play zones and pram-friendly riverside paths
  • Cost: Free

Primary School Kids

Primary-school aged explorers will find their happy place at Colmslie Playground in Morningside, where high-rope courses stretch between sturdy timber posts and slides of varying heights challenge budding adventurers.

Winding rope bridges and suspended nets encourage coordination and confidence, allowing children to race down wide, twisting slides before regrouping at the full-size basketball court, where half‑court nets spark friendly shootouts.

Colmslie Playground (Colmslie Recreation Reserve)

  • Location: 400 Lytton Rd, Morningside
  • Best age group: Primary school kids
  • Standout features: High rope climbing structures, large slides, rope bridges, adventure play equipment and nearby basketball court
  • Cost: Free

Teenagers and Big Kids

New Farm Park offers a blend of heritage charm and modern play structures; its iconic multi‑level platforms tempt bold climbs, while open lawns are ideal for frisbee tosses and touch footy catch‑ups. A historic rotunda and nearby café provide spots for post‑play fika for a calmer social outing.

New Farm Park Playground

  • Location: 1042 Brunswick St, New Farm
  • Best age group: Primary school kids and teens
  • Standout features: Multi-level climbing tower, long tube slides, large shady fig trees and wide open lawns for games and picnics
  • Cost: Free

Adventure Outside the Playground: Riverlife Brisbane Adventures

Young girl proudly kayaks with Riverlife Adventures down Brisbane River
Credit: Riverlife Adventures

For families itching for an extra dash of adrenaline, Riverlife at Kangaroo Point Cliffs delivers four immersive experiences. Abseil down the 26‑metre cliff face under expert guidance, or tackle guided rock‑climbing sessions that cater to beginners and veterans alike.

Kayak and paddleboard tours navigate around the Story Bridge, offering unique vantage points on Brisbane's iconic landmarks.

Bookings open online and combo deals save up to twenty per cent when you layer activities—imagine topping off a cliff descent with a sunset paddle under city lights.

Reserve your adventure to lock in times and discover any age or equipment restrictions in advance.

Riverlife Brisbane Adventures

  • Location: Kangaroo Point Cliffs, 29 River Terrace, Kangaroo Point QLD
  • Best age group: Primary school kids, teens and adults
  • Standout features: Guided rock climbing and abseiling at Kangaroo Point Cliffs, kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding tours on the Brisbane River
  • Open: Daily; hours vary by tour schedule
  • Cost: Paid, from $75 per experience

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best playgrounds in Brisbane?

Some of the best playgrounds Brisbane families love include South Bank Parklands, Frew Park in Milton, Bradbury Park in Kedron, and Victoria Park Urban Pump Track. Each offers something different, from giant climbing structures and splash zones to bike tracks and wide open lawns for weekend play.

What are the best free playgrounds in Brisbane?

Outdoor playgrounds in Brisbane are completely free. Standout options include South Bank Parklands, Bradbury Park Kedron, and New Farm Park Playground. These parks offer world-class play equipment, shaded picnic areas and plenty of space for kids to explore without spending a cent.

Which Brisbane playgrounds are good for toddlers?

For younger kids, some of the best kids playgrounds Brisbane has for toddlers include Roma Street Parkland Playground, Mowbray Park Playground, and South Bank Parklands. These spots feature smaller slides, gentle climbing structures and soft play areas designed with little legs in mind.

Are there any Brisbane playgrounds with water play?

Yes - several parks in Brisbane include splash zones and water play features. South Bank Aquativity and Streets Beach are the most popular, with interactive fountains, water misters and shallow lagoon swimming areas that help kids cool off during hot Brisbane days.

Are there indoor playgrounds in Brisbane for rainy days?

Absolutely. If the weather turns, Brisbane still has plenty of indoor fun. Popular options include Area 51, miniBOUNCE, Game Over, Jungle Adventure Play, and Urban Xtreme. These indoor play centres feature trampolines, climbing zones, obstacle courses and adventure activities perfect for burning off energy.

What are the best parks in Brisbane for older kids or teenagers?

Older kids and teens often prefer more adventurous parks. Victoria Park Urban Pump Track, Urban Xtreme, RockSports Indoor Climbing, and Bradbury Park Kedron are great options for bigger kids who want bike tracks, climbing walls, skate areas or high-energy activities.

Where can families find playgrounds near the Brisbane CBD?

Families staying near the city have several excellent playground options within easy reach. South Bank Parklands, Roma Street Parkland Playground, Frew Park in Milton, and Victoria Park / Barrambin are all close to the CBD and offer idyllic settings for Brisbane visitors to enjoy time outside.

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