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Go back Entertainment Events calendar Out and about. Go back Entertainment precincts Out and about Events calendar. Venue information Grindleford Reserve is located in Balcatta and contains a sail-shaded playground and sporting ground. Image gallery. Grindleford Reserve. Get directions now. How to get to Grindleford Reserve by Bus? How to get to Grindleford Reserve by Train? More details Which Bus lines stop near Grindleford Reserve?

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The second, larger play structure is located towards the back on the playground and is made up of lots of rope equipment too. This consists of balancing ropes, a swinging set of monkey bars, and handles for swinging across.

Miss 3 thought part of the balancing ropes were good for swinging on! Her favourite part of this structure though was the rope tunnel with a curved slide. This got lots of use!

In addition to the playground, there is a large amount of grassed area and oval adjacent. So you could bring a ball and have a kick around or spread out a picnic blanket while the kids have a play.

There is also a park bench on one side which is shaded, depending on the time of day. My feeling with the larger play structure here is that most of it is more suited to primary school aged kids with more upper body strength, though more adventurous little ones like my Miss 3 will happily give it all a go.

It would also be worth being along your bucket and spade to dig around or some toy trucks to play in the lovely white sand. The only downside we found was a lack of toilets. Why not grab a coffee along the way or combine your visit with a stop there for lunch? Discover more playgrounds in Perth here. Cancel reply Your email address will not be published.

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