Located:
In one of the older estates of Point Cook, just off Point Cook Road. Once you turn onto Newminster Way, you can see the park beckoning you in the distance. At first glance, this appears to be well set up, with an abundance of semi-mature trees which would give you a great game of hide and seek or chasey for the older kids. They don’t call this a trampoline park for no reason either 🙂
Equipment:
- 5 or so ground-based spring trampolines
- swings
- slides
- climbing equipment
- flying fox
- rope climbing
- a few spring- rockers
- bridges to climb, balls to push
- half basketball court, with jumps for scooters and bikes
- soccer field, with goals
- sheltered pergola area
- bins
Jack liked:
climbing the bridge once I helped him navigate the steep stairs. He also liked going from the bridge to the tunnel, and up more stairs. The bridge’s lowest hand rail is quite high, and the bridge itself is at my head height, so I was constantly watching in case he had a fall and fell through the hole. He enjoyed climbing the curvy slide, rocking in the spring rocker, and attempting his first few jumps on the trampoline. This park will be a great one to return to, especially as his jumping ability gets better! Still a toddler friendly area. The park appeared to have had a new batch of tanbark, so it was soft underfoot.