Henry Lawson Park, Point Cook

Welcome to Henry Lawson Park, a fantastic playground for children and families to enjoy! Set on a comfortable mulch softfall, this park features a range of play equipment and interactive panels that encourage children to engage in physical activity, creativity, and social play.

Located in Innisfail Estate, Point Cook, Henry Lawson Park was established in 2010 in the City of Wyndham. The playground has a giant rubber pad and path leading to the swings, making it easy for prams to access. The swing is a post swing with a toddler and strap seat, providing fun and safety for kids of all ages.

For older kids, the giant climbing cube with a tunnel slide is perfect, providing them with a challenge and adventure. Younger children can enjoy a junior structure with its interactive panel structure featuring a crawl panel, dashboard panel, squeeze panel, and shop panel, all under a roof for shade protection.

The colour scheme is mainly yellow and black, with a hint of lime green and blue, creating a vibrant and stimulating environment. This playground is more than just a place to play. It encourages children to develop their physical skills, problem-solving abilities, creativity, and social skills.

Henry Lawson Park is a great way to meet other families in the community, fostering a sense of belonging and community spirit. It provides a fun, safe, and interactive experience for children of all ages.

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Henry Lawson Park, Point Cook

  • Located in Innisfail Estate, Point Cook, Henry Lawson Park was established in 2010 in the City of Wyndham.
  • The playground has a giant rubber pad and path leading to the swings, making it easy for prams to access.
  • The swing is a post swing with a toddler and strap seat, providing fun and safety for kids of all ages.
  • The giant climbing cube with a tunnel slide is perfect for older kids, providing them with a challenge and adventure.
  • For younger children, there is a little interactive panel structure featuring a crawl panel, dashboard panel, squeeze panel, and shop panel, all under a roof for shade protection.
  • The colour scheme is mainly yellow and black, with a hint of lime green and blue, creating a vibrant and stimulating environment.
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