AEROPLANE PARK PLAYGROUND

Public BBQ

The park, surrounded by a residential area, features a creatively themed airplane playground that captivates children, especially toddlers. It provides a mix of playing equipment, including a slide and swings, though the options are somewhat limited. For older children, there's a soccer field equipped with permanent goal posts, although the field's condition near the goals needs improvement. The space is generally clean and safe, though there's a noted lack of shade and restroom facilities, which can be inconvenient. Despite these shortcomings, the park is well-maintained and offers a pleasant environment for small gatherings and family outings.

Address

27 Stanhope Rd, Tarneit VIC 3029, Australia
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Nearby Features

  Playground
  Picnic tables

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Address

27 Stanhope Rd, Tarneit VIC 3029, Australia
View on Google Maps

Nearby Features

  Playground
  Picnic tables

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