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Home > Ipswich Playgrounds > Playgrounds with Sand Diggers in Brisbane

Playgrounds with Sand Diggers in Brisbane

Last updated: February 15, 2024
Thornlands Community Park

Whilst sand in the car may be the bane of most parents’ existence, we have to admit that, for lots of kids, a visit to a park that also includes the opportunity for a bit of digging is equal to the best day out ever! We’ve rounded up the best playgrounds in Brisbane that not only include dig-able bases, but actually encourage kids to dig with their installed sand diggers that children can sit on and let their imaginations run away.

Table of Contents

  • South Brisbane Playgrounds With Sand Diggers
    • Boronia Heights – Middle Park Playground
    • Browns Plains – Forestglen Park
    • Camp Hill – Whites Hill Reserve Playground
    • Crestmead – Crestmead Park
    • Dutton Park – Harmony Gardens
    • Hawthorne – Hawthorne Park
    • Marsden – JJ Smith Memorial Park
    • Priestdale – Underwood Park (AKA Funderwood Hollow)
    • Springwood – Springwood Park
    • Stones Corner – Hanlon Park
    • Thornlands – Thornlands Community Park
  • North Brisbane Playgrounds with Sand Diggers
    • Arana Hills – Hills District All Abilities Playground
    • Brisbane CBD – Brisbane City Botanic Gardens Playground
    • Burpengary – CREEC All Abilities Playground
    • Chermside West – John Goss Reserve
    • Mango Hill – Capestone Park
    • Petrie – Sweeney Reserve
  • Ipswich Playgrounds with Sand Diggers
    • One Mile – Leichhardt Park
    • Ripley – Brooking Parklands
  • Map of Playgrounds with Sand Diggers

South Brisbane Playgrounds With Sand Diggers

Boronia Heights – Middle Park Playground

There is a lot to like about Middle Park Playground! A great selection of elements here of varying size and difficulty will keep Brisbane Kids of all ages challenged and entertained. Younger kids will enjoy the rockers, see-saw, and climbing fort with stairs and a smaller slide. A highlight for many children will be the digger, which makes the most of the sand base in the middle of the fenced play area. 

Read our full Middle Park Playground review.

Browns Plains – Forestglen Park

Forestglen park original playground digger

With two distinct playground spaces in Forestglen Park, the original playground is set on sand under shady trees and features two separate play structures with slides, swings and rockers. In the middle of the sand here is a digger – it would be easy for Brisbane Kids to imagine they’re in the middle of a construction site here!

Read our full Forestglen Park review.

Camp Hill – Whites Hill Reserve Playground

The fully fenced ‘exploration’ playground at Whites Hill Reserve is enormous, with a great layout that includes a wide variety of play equipment suitable for kids of all ages and abilities. Little explorers will enjoy digging in the sand on the stationary diggers, playing with the spouts and troughs in the water play area, or bouncing on the rockers.

Read our full Whites Hill Reserve review.

Crestmead – Crestmead Park

crestmead park playground

Crestmead Park, with playgrounds and a skatepark, is a fantastic community park set on a large parcel of green space dotted with groves of mature trees and a range of play opportunities – it will keep your Brisbane Kids entertained for hours. Situated alongside the climbing structure is a toddler and normal swing, a sit-on digger, and some rubberized mounds. Ensure you pack the buckets and spades as there is plenty of sand!

Read our full Crestmead Park review.

Dutton Park – Harmony Gardens

Harmony Gardens, Dutton Park

The playground area at Harmony Gardens is called the Butterfly Magic Playspace and was created by the council in conjunction with local kids, parents and neighbours. One of the best parts of the playground is a big sandpit complete with diggers, on which budding construction workers can sit and manipulate handles to pick up and move buckets of sand. The sandpit also includes a big fort armed with buckets on chains, which your Brisbane kid can use to haul up sand, then dump it back down into the sandpit via special mini slides. 

Read our full Harmony Gardens review.

Hawthorne – Hawthorne Park

Hawthorne Park digger and sand play

Hawthorne Park playground, also known as Livvi’s Place Brisbane, is a lovely central park with a playground that is fully fenced and accessed only by a gate. On top of this, the playground is sheltered by shade sails, which gives it two big ticks in our review. The play equipment is suited to a variety of ages and abilities, with a large sandpit with digger, climbing nets, a group swing and a scary slide (recommended for older Brisbane Kids!).

Read our full Hawthorne Park review.

Marsden – JJ Smith Memorial Park

Metal digger in the sand at JJ Smith park.

With two separate play areas, lots of grass, a river view and toilets, JJ Smith Park is a great spot for playing and picnicking with Brisbane Kids. The sand base is perfect for the sit-on digger or bring your own spades and buckets for some sandy fun. Playgrounds, a giant lizard sculpture, a basketball half-court, and wetlands viewing deck provide plenty of entertainment for visiting families. 

Read our full review of JJ Smith Memorial Park. 

Priestdale – Underwood Park (AKA Funderwood Hollow)

There are several play spaces throughout the Underwood Park, including a unique Spielart adventure playground and a second large playground that is protected by colourful shade sails. As well as the sand digger in the second playground, the park includes a nature play section with a water pump, tree stump styled sculptures for climbing and hiding, and wooden stumps, beams and chain obstacles.  

Read our full Underwood Park review.

Springwood – Springwood Park

shady playground springwood.

Springwood Park‘s playground is large, bright and colourful featuring two play forts within the same sand play-based playground. Designed for younger children, the colourful play forts feature climbing nets, tunnels, slides, fireman poles, stairs, and ladders to climb onto the playgrounds. Springwood Park playground features a popular sand digger and if you have very young children, it wouldn’t be remiss to include some buckets and spades in what you bring to extend sand play even further. 

Read our full Springwood Park review.

Stones Corner – Hanlon Park

nature play, water play, southside playgrounds

Everything about Hanlon Park screams nature play playground. With more than 460 new trees and 43,000 new shrubs and ground cover plants recently added, kids will find plenty to explore and discover within this natural inner-city oasis. From the large, grassed expanses found throughout the park to the sandpit diggers, wooden beam climbing stack, water play pump and pebbled river canal in the adventure playground, the park offers plenty of recreational fun for Brisbane kids and families.

Read our full Hanlon Park review.

Thornlands – Thornlands Community Park

Thornlands Community Park

Thornlands Community Park is like a mini fenced-in adventure land.  With a huge netted climbing structure, giant slides, quaint little cubby, water play, dinosaur dig and nature play area is just a few of its highlights – it is not hard to see why this park in Thornlands is such a huge hit for Brisbane families. Alongside the ‘dinosaur dig’ is a large sandpit rimmed with stone and wood stepping stones that houses sand diggers for more excavation opportunities. 

Read our full Thornlands Community Park review.

North Brisbane Playgrounds with Sand Diggers

Arana Hills – Hills District All Abilities Playground

Like a rainbow under the trees, The Hills District All-Abilities Playground is as inclusive as it is engaging for Brisbane Kids of all ages with a wonderfully accessible playground. Also referred to as Leslie Patrick Park, it is a fully fenced playground with several play areas. The sandpit space includes two diggers and plenty of room for building enthusiasts to create castles, moats and tracks for cars and trucks. 

Read our full Hills District All Abilities Playground review.

Brisbane CBD – Brisbane City Botanic Gardens Playground

City Botanic Gardens Playground

Even though located within the bustling city, the large trees within the Brisbane City Botanic Gardens block out the city noise and leave everyone feeling tranquillity in this playground, which is great for all ages. There are many sensory activities, such as spinning hand objects, clear shapes to look through, and a sand play area with little diggers to sit and dig in the sand.

Read our full Brisbane City Botanic Gardens review.

Burpengary – CREEC All Abilities Playground

CREEC small playground

Everyone is catered for at CREEC All Abilities Playground; two-storey towers for the adventurous, boisterous climbers, and a specifically designed space for kids who prefer the quieter, introverted type of play with a variety of tactile stimuli. The smaller of the two fenced playgrounds feature a digger on a bark base.

Read our full CREEC Playground review.

Chermside West – John Goss Reserve

digger in john goss park.

This unique playground and reserve are like a toddler and bigger kids’ play space paradise. Set over a large area, John Goss Reserve has different play equipment suited to Brisbane Kids across various age groups. Games of noughts and crosses are extra fun on the super-sized playing board and the sand digger is an obvious imagination play scaffold. 

Read our full John Goss Reserve review.

Mango Hill – Capestone Park

digging machine for kids

Set in a residential area, Capestone Park is like a tropical oasis, with play equipment to suit all ages. With tropical landscaping, an abundance of sand, and a water play area, it will keep busy Brisbane kids entertained. Shade sails cover some of the play equipment, which includes a basket swing, a netted spinner, a sand digger and a wall with a target on it. 

Read our full Capestone Park review.

Petrie – Sweeney Reserve

sweeney reserve playground.

Sweeney Reserve is an expansive place to explore providing recreational opportunities for play, exercise and river access within the lush parklands of Petrie. While the partially fenced playground is not huge it features an embankment slide, spinners, nest swing and a big sandpit with a metal digger. Be sure to go for a walk around the Reserve and look up – can you spot the flying foxes (bats) and maybe even a koala?

Read our full review of Sweeney Reserve here. 

Ipswich Playgrounds with Sand Diggers

One Mile – Leichhardt Park

Sand play at Leichhardt Park.

Leichhardt Park offers a fully fenced playground with a charming food design that’ll delight toddlers and offers plenty of space for little imaginations to run wild. Featuring two play areas, this park offers sand play (with a mini digger), fruit and veg themed imaginary play, a 30m flying fox, swings and plenty of climbing options. There are toilets too, which is always important on a day out at the park. 

Read our full review of Leichhardt Park. 

Ripley – Brooking Parklands

Brooking Park in Ripley is a climber’s paradise, with multiple options for exercising those arms in legs in a range of adventure play equipment that will make the bigger kids happy. The most exciting feature is the large climbing frame in the park’s centre, with various nets and platforms to keep them on the move. There are swings, a see-saw, and sand diggers for the younger playground adventurers.

Read our full Brooking Parklands review.

Map of Playgrounds with Sand Diggers

To help you find a playground with sand diggers we have provided this handy, interactive map to assist you. Have fun digging!

Read our full review of Sweeney Reserve here. 

Sweeney Reserve, 1 Old Dayboro Road, Petrie

Read our full review of Leichhardt Park here. 

Leichhardt Park, 1a Old Toowoomba Road, One Mile

Read our full review of Brooking Parklands here. 

Brooking Parklands, 582 Ripley Road, Ripley 

Read our full review of Capestone Park here. 

Capestone Park (Chambers Park), Hahn Street, Mango Hill 

Read a full review of John Goss Reserve here. 

John Goss Reserve, Maundrell Terrace, Chermside West

Read our full review of CREEC playground here.

CREEC, Rowley Road, Burpengary 

Read our full review of Brisbane City Botanic Gardens Playground here. 

Brisbane City Botanic Gardens, Brisbane

Read our full review of Hills District All-Abilities Playground here. 

Hills District All-Abilities Playground, Arana Hills

Read our full review of Thornlands Community Park here. 

Thornlands Community Park, Cleveland Redland Bay Road, Thornlands 

Read our full review of Hanlon Park here. 

Hanlon Park, Junction Street, Stones Corner

Read our full review of Springwood Park here. 

Springwood Park, Cinderella Drive, Springwood

Read a full review of Underwood Park here. 

Underwood Park, Underwood Road, Priestdale

Read a full review of JJ Smith Park here. 

JJ Smith Park, Narianne Street, Marsden 

Read a full review of Hawthorne Park here. 

Hawthorne Park, 144 Riding Road, Hawthorne

Read a full review of Harmony Gardens here. 

Harmony Gardens, T.J. Doyle Memorial Park Drive, Dutton Park 

Read a full review of Crestmead Park here. 

Crestmead Park, Gimlet Street, Crestmead 

Read a full review of Whites Hill Reserve here. 

Whites Hill Reserve, Boundary Road, Camp Hill 

Read a full review of Forestglen Park here.

Forestglen Park, Parkland Avenue, Browns Plains 

Read a full review of Middle Park Playground here. 

Middle Park Playground, Boronia Heights

For more playground inspiration, check out our guide Best Ninja Warrior Playgrounds or our guide for other transport attractions in Brisbane.

 

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About the author, Brooke Powell

Brooke has been writing for Brisbane Kids since 2012, when she submitted a park review for us and was ‘discovered’. Prior to stumbling upon her talent for stringing words together in spectacular fashion, Brooke worked in roles for high profile global brands including Allianz Insurance, Marks & Spencer and Westpac. A strong regard for superior customer service, coupled with a passion for discovering awesome things to do and places to visit with her family makes her perfect for both reviewing and advocating experiences for Brisbane Kids.

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