Frenchmans Bay Reserve Playground

Frenchmans Bay Reserve Playground

36-50R Endeavour Avenue, La Perouse NSW 2036

36-50R Endeavour Avenue, La Perouse NSW 2036

  • No smoking or vaping
  • Alcohol prohibited
  • Dogs prohibited
  • Glass prohibited

Frenchmans Bay Reserve is located adjacent to Frenchmans Bay Beach in La Perouse near local shops and restaurants. It’s a popular grassed open space which includes picnic facilities, a playground and BBQs. Dogs are prohibited within the playground area.

Frenchmans Bay Reserve is located adjacent to Frenchmans Bay Beach in La Perouse near local shops and restaurants. It’s a popular grassed open space which includes picnic facilities, a playground and BBQs. Dogs are prohibited within the playground area.

A small but stimulating playground ideally suited to children aged up to 10 years. This playground has some challenging and fun pieces to encourage children’s imagination and creativity. There’s a timber boat and a mound with rock climbing features, ropes and a slide. A ropeplay dome provides for more challenging climbing for slightly older children while the swings and rope basket is always popular.

The playground is ideally situated on the shores of calm Frenchmans Bay with a range of good quality cafes and restaurants located close by.

With one of the best views of any playground in Sydney, this playground is a top spot to visit to watch the sunset over Botany Bay and grab a coffee while the kids play. This playground can get very busy on summer weekends, but street parking is normally easier during the week and in winter.

This playground was officially opened by Randwick Mayor Danny Said on Tuesday 11 August 2020. Read more about the official opening. It was designed following consultation with the local community and children in 2019.

Full equipment list:

  • Inclusive timber boat for imaginative play
  • Ropeplay dome for climbing
  • Swings with toddler seat, standard seat and basket seat
  • Inclusive carousel for spinning
  • Multiplay equipment for all ages
  • Climbing mounds
  • Embankment slide
  • Rope climbing feature
  • A larger recreational area
  • New landscaping and seating

Last Updated: 24 October 2022
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