Small but fenced, Arnwood Place at Tarragindi is an awesome place to unleash a toddler while you relax with a coffee and book.
Arnwood Place playground
This lovely Tarragindi playground play area contains a wooden treehouse-style fort with a slide, colourful rock climbing wall and a spider web climbing net. Being fenced, it is a popular place for weary parents seeking a safe place for their kids to run free without worrying too much about them. Within the fenced space are two swings (one with a belt) and two rockers. Three bench seats are dotted around the edge of the space. The playground is shaded by mature eucalypts and one strategically placed shade sail covers much of the fort area. Arnwood place is not a huge playground but is well suited to parents of younger children and early walkers.
Imagination Factor
A green painted sign shows kids the lifecycle of a frog and also highlights the natural waterway surrounds. Arnwood Place is where Sandy Creek joins the main channel of Norman Creek and Bushcare has been actively involved in rehabilitating the area. While we don’t recommend duck feeding in Brisbane with Kids there are lots of native birdlife to look out for and identify here. Books like the Wildlife Of Greater Brisbane or apps like Birds of Australia can be a great accompaniment to a visit to Arnwood Place and to extend the learning within this nature space.
Accessibility
A fenced playground means security for mums of multiples, autism or those delightful little creatures known as ‘runners’. Sadly there are no toilets or any specific accessible play equipment.
Arnwood Place features
- No toilets
- Fully fenced
- Small playground but easy to watch the kids
- Not a WOW playground except for the fencing aspect
- Soccer Fields
- Bubbler and dog tap
- Surrounding waterways with ducks
- Suit 3-7-year-olds
- Bark base
Address of Arnwood Place, Tarragindi is Arnwood Place Tarragindi. More Fenced Playgrounds in Brisbane can be found using the search function and searching for ‘fenced’.
Arnwood Place, Tarragindi QLD 4121, Australia
Erin
This is a lovely little playground, however the treehouse steps are to high for an under 2, and i have a climber for a son. Love all the new seats around the edge. it is fenced, but the gates are easily opened by the over 2s, and in fact last time i was there one of thelatches was broken. Parking is best over the little bridge as the streets the park is on is quite busy.