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Parks and Playgrounds in and Around Madora Bay

Enjoy an active, outdoor lifestyle with a variety of parks and playgrounds in and around Seaside in Madora Bay. From coastal lookouts and family picnic spots to nature-inspired play areas, these green spaces bring the best of Mandurah’s relaxed, family-friendly living right to your doorstep.

Playground in Madora Bay, Seaside Estate

Seaside Estate Park

Within the Seaside master-planned community, this park gives your family a local place to play, relax and connect with nature. Children can tackle the cubic tower and ropes before settling into the shaded picnic area, enjoying landscaped views toward the coast.

  • Location: Mandurah Road, after Madora Beach Road, Madora Bay, WA 6210.
  • Proximity to Seaside: Inside the estate.

Madora Bay Oval

Located beside Madora Bay Primary School, your local oval is a great place to play, run, slide, climb, and kick a footy. Officially opened in 2023 with a fantastic event that welcomed over 1,000 community members, Madora Bay Oval has it all:

  • Large open green space.
  • Footy goals and cricket nets.
  • Playground with climbing obstacles, slides, swings, and a sandpit.
  • BBQs and shaded seating areas for a picnic.

Whether you’re walking the dog in the evening or gathering friends for a weekend barbecue, you’ll love being able to stay local.

  • Location: 60 Huntington Street, Madora Bay, WA 6210.
  • Proximity to Seaside: Inside the estate.

Madora Beach

Madora Beach is a quiet local favourite offering wide sandy shores, gentle waves and stunning coastal views. It’s perfect for morning walks, swims or watching the sunset. Families appreciate its relaxed vibe and easy access from Seaside, with nearby cafés serving great coffee.

  • Location: Madora Bay, WA 6210.
  • Proximity to Seaside: Within walking distance.

More Open Spaces On the Way

The masterplan for Seaside includes 14 parks and public open spaces alongside the area’s existing parks and coastal playground. This includes a proposed foreshore precinct, bringing the beach even closer to home. From after-school plays to early morning swims and weekend workouts, Seaside is where fresh air and salty breezes become part of everyday life.

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Parks and Playgrounds Around Seaside

Lakelands Park

This district open-space facility in Lakelands offers a nature-play zone surrounded by large open lawns and mature trees. You’ll find walking paths and seating as well as active sports ovals.

  • Location: Banksiadale Gate, Lakelands, WA 6180.
  • Proximity to Seaside: 2-minute drive.

Dorothy & Charlie Coote Reserve

This reserve, named for two beloved community figures, offers open grassy areas, a playground and winding walking paths. It is perfect for morning strolls, ball games or family picnics in a calm, green space.

  • Location: 16 Challenger Road, Madora Bay, WA 6210.
  • Proximity to Seaside: 2-minute drive.

Harry Perry Park

Harry Perry Park provides a peaceful outdoor setting with open lawns, mature trees and quiet walking trails. It’s a favourite spot for local families, perfect for a weekend escape or quick after-school play.

  • Location: Corner of Karinga Rd and Guillardon Terrace.
  • Proximity: 4-minute drive.

McLennan Park

McLennan Park is a lively recreation area ideal for when your family wants more space. It features a playground, a pump track for bikes or scooters, an open oval, and picnic spots. The park is ideal for planning a longer stop with a weekend BBQ and play session.

  • Location: Cornwallis Road, Madora Bay, WA 6210.
  • Proximity to Seaside: 4-minute drive.

Black Swan Lake Park

Located around a landscaped lake in Lakelands, this park offers walking tracks around the water, outdoor exercise equipment, shady spots, and picnic seating. It’s ideal for a family outing and for enjoying nature.

  • Location: Lake Valley Drive, Lakelands, WA 6180.
  • Proximity to Seaside: 6-minute drive.

Madora Bay Lookout

This elevated lookout point near the coast allows you and your family to take in expansive ocean views, walk in the fresh air and enjoy the coastal scenery. From the lookout, you’ll often spot migrating whales off the coast during winter, adding a natural spectacle to your coastal visit.

  • Location: Madora Bay, WA 6210.
  • Proximity to Seaside: 3-minute drive.

Rockingham Lakes Regional Park

Rockingham Lakes Regional Park is a large natural reserve with walking trails, wetlands and native bushland just a short drive from Seaside. Families can enjoy birdwatching, cycling or a peaceful picnic while learning about local wildlife and coastal ecosystems.

  • Location: Paganoni Road, Karnup, WA 6176
  • Proximity to Seaside: 7-minute drive