Located:
Along the Werribee South waterfront, you make the boat ramp turn off, and turn left into the car park. The playground is nestled between the entrance, and the beach. The channel for the boats getting to the boat ramp is actually quite close to the beach, which means that the kids can wave at the boats as they go past. The day we swung past, the planes were having practice flights – so they were flying over in formations. There were a group of mums that came to visit, and they had a picnic blanket all set up for the morning – definitely think I’ll steal their idea when the weather starts to heat up a little more!
Equipment:
- Loch Ness Monster/ sea dragon sculpture
- spring boat
- 2 structures – one aimed at younger kids, one for the older kids
- structure for younger kids:
- abacus
- slide
- tunnel
- easy climbing steps
- steering wheel
- bigger structure
- slide
- climbing ladder
- curved climbing structure
- fireman pole
- monkey bars
- structure for younger kids:
- stepping platform
- spinning pole
- 4 swings, 2 with toddler harness
- climbing net structure
- BBQ facilities
Jack liked:
giving the Loch Ness Monster a hug! He was also adamant on matching the big kids, going down the bigger slide, despite them protesting that he should be back playing in the small kids equipment. Kids can be funny sometimes. We had been to this playground before and he loved going in the boat, but this time he wasn’t too interested. He was more intrigued by the boats and the planes flying over. We wandered along the beach for a bit, and Jack did his usual, impersonating the birds and chasing them. He even attempted to pick up stones and throw them into the water.