Parks & Playground

Junior-Friendly Parks

From a community centre and dedicated veloway, to education opportunities ranging from childcare through to year 12; Aura has been masterplanned with families in mind. Championing an active lifestyle, Stockland Aura is committed to delivering a park within 400m of every home within the community. Now with 21 parks (and counting!) each have been designed to suit various ages and abilities, so there are a number of options for families to choose from.

If you’re looking to entertain your junior explorer at one of Aura’s awesome parks, here are our top picks!

Island Park

Land ahoy!

Imaginations run wild at Island Park. Three islands sit proudly amongst luscious native trees and shrubs and are surrounded by sandy shores. Each island is connected via bridges, while climbable ropes and rock walls will have children playing pirates for hours.

Beyond the playground is a beach volleyball court and open grassed area which is perfect for ball sports.

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Fig Tree Park

With its forest backdrop and established native trees, Fig Tree Park is a tranquil space for families to enjoy. Leafy vines adorn undercover areas, making it the perfect place for parents to relax and watch children happily play in a large climbable Fig Tree structure featuring enclosed slides and cargo nets. A ropes course, flying fox and rock-climbing wall are other popular elements in this park.

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Burnet Circuit Park

For your young adventurers, Burnet Circuit Park is a great place to visit.

Nature themed, this park is equipped with slides and a climbing wall- but perhaps the major feature is its unique parkour style ropes course. Surrounded by bike paths also makes it the perfect place for an afternoon scoot.

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Enjoy the inclusive play zones

Baringa Forest Park

Set alongside the Blackbutt Forest is an architecturally designed park built for children to enjoy. Inspired by its surroundings, Baringa Forest Park is a nature themed playground with plenty of activities to try. Children will love climbing the 8m tree structure, which includes roped nets and a rock-climbing wall. Half way up the structure is an open slide for children to use, while an enclosed slide sits at the very top; meaning that children can choose to use a slide at whichever height they are most comfortable with. As well as a green open space and an obstacle course, you can grab a friend and whoosh down the twin 6m flying fox.

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Treehouse Park

The whole family will enjoy spending time at Treehouse Park. Designed to resemble a giant treehouse, this is a playground for children of all ages. Two treehouse structures are connected via a bridge, whilst climbable roped passageways provide plenty of adventure.

Smaller siblings can happily play in the fully fenced imaginative play café, and parents can watch children with a freshly brewed coffee from Mummy’s café, which is located alongside the playground. There is also a scooter circuit to try, and public toilets conveniently located next door.

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