Description
Rio Tinto Naturescape Kings Park is a unique and natural play environment for children located in Kings Park.
It is designed to reconnect children with nature and for them to learn to appreciate the Western Australian environment.
There are several activities that children and families can engage in at Rio Tinto Naturescape Kings Park. They can climb The Bungarra and The Python, two towering rock formations that offer stunning views of the surrounding park. They can also wade in the Paperbark Waterhole, a cool and shady place for swimming and playing. The Tangle is an intricate system of ropes and nets that children can climb and play in, while The Burrow is a tunnel system for younger children to crawl and explore. Additionally, children are encouraged to build their own cubbies using natural materials.
Rio Tinto Naturescape Kings Park is open every day of the year except for Christmas Day. It is best to visit during the warmer months from October to April to enjoy the water features and outdoor activities.
To get to Rio Tinto Naturescape Kings Park, you can easily access it by car, public transport, or on foot. If you are driving, there is parking available in nearby car parks. If you are taking public transport, several buses stop near Kings Park. If you prefer to walk, you can enter the park from different points, including Fraser Avenue and Kings Park Road. It is important to plan your visit carefully and ensure that children are supervised at all times.
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