Brisbane Kids Magazine | Summer and Christmas Edition | 2019-2020

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WAT E R PA R K S I N B R I S B A N E

Brisbane families are spoilt for choice when it comes to waterparks in South-East Queensland. Many waterparks are free, with some incredible paid admission waterparks also providing a full day’s worth of entertainment.

F R E E WAT E R PA R K S

South Bank Parklands – Aquativity, South Bank Fountains, tipping buckets, a bush stream, shallow pools and more.

South Bank Parklands – Streets Beach, South Bank Accessible, man-made swimming beach with sand and pebbled creek beds.

Ferny Grove Aqua Park, Ferny Grove Accessible, interactive water play with tipping buckets, a spray tunnel and water cannons.

Redcliffe Lagoon (Settlement Cove), Redcliffe Lagoon with a graduated depth, shallow coves and a partially-fenced toddler space. 27

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Wynnum Whale Park, Wynnum Adjacent to the beach, with whale pod water sprayers and a tidal wading pool.

Orion Lagoon (Springfield Waterpark), Springfield Large, public swimming area with pools, stepping stones, and water jets.

Robelle Domain, Springfield Park space with boardwalks and a water play area with a tipping bucket and jet sprayers.

Rocks Riverside Park, Seventeen Mile Rocks Shallow pools and water trickling through a man-made watercourse.

Darlington Parklands, Yarrabilba Shallow pools and streams flowing downhill to a larger pond.


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