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Best playgrounds in Fremantle

Browse public playgrounds in Fremantle, then jump into each detail page for play-fit details, saves, reviews, and nearby venues.

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The playground at Fremantle Park (located at 14 Barnett Street) was recently upgraded as part of the City of Fremantle's renewal program to provide a blend of traditional and nature-based play. It is designed to be a peaceful, green space shaded by a canopy of mature trees.

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Booyeembara Park
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Booyeembara Park (affectionately known as "Boo Park") is a 16-hectare nature-based park located on the corner of Stevens and Montreal Streets in Fremantle. It was built on the site of a former limestone quarry and has been transformed into a diverse community space featuring a central man-made lake and bushland walking trails.

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Booyeembara Park Playground
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Booyeembara Park (affectionately known as "Boo Park") is a vibrant nature-based park in Fremantle built on a reclaimed limestone quarry. While the central playground is relatively small, the entire park functions as an expansive play space for all ages, featuring a mix of natural exploration and high-energy activity zones.

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Esplanade Park
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Esplanade Park (also known as Esplanade Reserve) in Fremantle is a central, high-activity public space featuring a traditional playground, a world-class youth plaza, and the iconic Skyview Ferris Wheel. It is well-regarded for its abundance of natural shade from approximately 100 mature Norfolk Island Pines.

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Esplanade Park Kids Playground
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The Esplanade Park Kids Playground in Fremantle is a centrally located, traditional play space shaded by a iconic canopy of roughly 100 mature Norfolk Island Pines. It serves as a peaceful hub for families, positioned directly between the Fremantle Fishing Boat Harbour and the city's main shopping district.

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Frank Gibson Park in Fremantle, Western Australia, features a recently renewed community playground (completed in 2020) that blends traditional equipment with natural elements. Located at the corner of Forrest and Wilkinson Streets, it serves as a versatile space for local families and visitors.

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Fremantle Park
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Fremantle Park, located on Ellen Street in Fremantle, Western Australia, is a classic community green space that primarily serves as a hub for local sports and recreation. Unlike the heavily themed adventure playgrounds elsewhere in the city, such as Walyalup Koort, Fremantle Park offers a more traditional and open parkland experience.

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Holland Street Playground, located within Holland Street Reserve in Fremantle, is a popular local nature-based play space that was significantly renewed in recent years to include a mix of traditional and natural elements. The playground is designed with a "nature-play" aesthetic, utilizing timber, rocks, and mulch to blend into the parkland.

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Horrie Long Reserve
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Horrie Long Reserve is a well-loved community park in Fremantle, currently transitioning through a significant playground renewal (scheduled for completion by June 2026). Historically known for its open green space and relaxed atmosphere under Tuart trees, it is a popular spot for local families and dog owners.

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Knutsford Street Reserve
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Knutsford Street Reserve is a small, quiet urban park located on the corner of Swanbourne Street and Knutsford Street in Fremantle. It serves as a peaceful green space within the Knutsford precinct redevelopment area.

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Fremantle features several Public Outdoor Ping Pong (POPP) tables integrated into its community spaces, most notably at the Esplanade Youth Plaza and Walyalup Koort. These tables are designed as "playable art," constructed from heavy-duty, weatherproof steel or marine-grade aluminium to withstand the coastal environment.

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Pioneer Park

Pioneer Park

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Pioneer Park (also known as Pioneer Reserve) in Fremantle is a heritage-focused green space primarily used for passive recreation and as a commemorative site. While it is a lovely spot for a shaded picnic, it is important to note that this park does not currently have its own playground equipment, barbecue facilities, or public toilets.

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