Perrin Park at Toowong | Modern central playground

Written by on February 15, 2012 in North Brisbane Playgrounds - 4 Comments
Perrin Park Playground

This park review was updated in 2013.

Hidden on a quiet street on the busy Toowong/Taringa border, Perrin Park is a welcome surprise and the perfect destination for energetic Brisbane Kids.

Perrin Park – The Fun

Perrin Park suits both small and big Brisbane Kids. The park features two bike paths – a figure-eight around the playground with “street signs” and a bigger bike path around the whole park. The modern and recently updated play equipment includes a climbing net, swings, round-a-bout and great slides. There is also a fantastic pedal bike track.

Imagination Factor

There are so many awesome features of this park to inspire the imaginations of Brisbane Kids. The bike paths with street signs are perfect for little drivers interacting with fellow commuters and pedestrians. The pedal bike track will make train drivers out of energetic kids young and not-so-young.

Special Needs

Perrin Park has wheelchair accessible toilets and some great paths for wheelchairs and prams. The playground is unfenced.

Perrin Park – The Facts

  • Recently refurbished playground equipment for a variety of ages over a bark base
  • Unfenced playground partly shaded by shade sails
  • Swings
  • Round-a-bout
  • Climbing net
  • Slides
  • Open grassy spaces
  • Rebound wall
  • BBQs
  • Shelters
  • Toilets
  • Water
  • Bike and walking paths
  • Fenced dog off leash area
  • Ducks
  • Street parking

Another great Brisbane Playground nearby is Anzac Park.

Perrin Park is located on Josling Street at Toowong.

4 Comments on "Perrin Park at Toowong | Modern central playground"

  1. Emma Lentz February 18, 2012 at 10:29 am · Reply

    Hi I have heaps of photos of this park. Did you need any more??

  2. Scott May 14, 2012 at 4:06 pm · Reply

    I went there today and more swings etc are going in. The kids love the mono rail. is this new as well? because you have no pics of it and say nothing of it. Such a great park! my 4 year old twins played solid for 4 hours.

    THANKS FOR SUCH A GREAT WEB SITE

  3. Jessamy May 17, 2012 at 12:29 pm · Reply

    Why dont they have fences for children to be offleash? We love our children as much as our dogs…

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