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Family Adventures: The Best Play Spaces in Port Fairy and Surrounds

From swings and slides to open green spaces, discover where kids can run, climb and explore.

Travelling with kids? The region is full of playgrounds, parks and open spaces where children can climb, explore, imagine and burn off energy. From coastal play areas to shady gardens, skate zones and caravan-park playgrounds, here’s your complete guide to the top family-friendly spots around Port Fairy, Koroit, Mortlake, Macarthur and beyond.

Russell Clark Reserve – Skate & Play Precinct

Port Fairy’s newest recreation hub brings together a modern skatepark, in-ground trampolines, multi-level climbing towers, slides, a 40m flying fox, half-court sports area and open lawns. It’s designed for all ages and is the best place in town for high-energy play. Toilets, BBQs and seating make it easy for longer visits.

Martin’s Point Playground

Set beside the Moyne River, Martin’s Point Playground is one of Port Fairy’s most scenic places for families. With picnic tables, shady trees and flat paths, it’s perfect for prams, scooters and relaxed family time.

Railway Place

In the heart of Port Fairy, next to the Visitor Information Centre, there is play equipment and wide-open space for kids to run around.

Port Fairy Mini Golf

A fun break between playgrounds, mini golf is a reliable crowd-pleaser for the whole family. Set within landscaped gardens with paved walkways and its very own Mt Kosciuszko.

Southcombe Caravan Park Playground

Families staying at Southcombe Caravan Park have direct access to a spacious playground surrounded by open green areas and close to South Beach.

Gardens Caravan Park Play Space

Next to the Botanic Gardens and minutes from East Beach, this caravan park offers a small, relaxed play area ideal for younger kids. With shady trees, walking paths and easy beach access, it suits families who enjoy a quieter, nature-based environment.

Koroit Railway Station – Rail Trail Precinct

A popular spot for families beginning a bike ride or scooter adventure. The former station marks a key point on the Port Fairy to Warrnambool Rail Trail, with open areas where kids can ride safely and explore a little local history. The precinct features a playground, BBQ’s and directly across the road is the skatepark.

Koroit Skatepark

Koroit Skatepark is a relaxed local skate park spot with a concrete mini ramp and street style features, popular with skaters, scooters and BMX riders. Just minutes from the village centre, it’s an easy stop for families and visitors exploring Koroit.

Koroit Botanic Gardens Playground

Set among historic gardens, this small, shady playground suits toddlers and early primary-aged kids. The gardens themselves offer open lawns, walking paths and space for picnics or gentle exploring.

Koroit Caravan Park Play Area

Next to the Botanic Gardens and moments from town, this caravan park gives families access to open grass, peaceful surroundings and the rail trail.

Tea Tree Lake Recreation Area

A lakeside reserve loved for nature play rather than equipment. Kids enjoy spotting birds, running along the paths and exploring the foreshore. Shaded picnic spots make it easy for families to spend a slow afternoon outdoors.

Macarthur’s Splash Pad

Children love the Splash Pad at the Macarthur Pool which features a Triple Bucket Spiller, three Arch Sprays, three Water Cannons, sixteen small Ground Sprays, three Feature Spray Boulders and Rock Seating.

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