
Banjo Park
đ Clyde North, VIC
Adventure playground in Clyde North featuring a hillside water play zone with streams, pumps, and fountains, plus climbing structures and a half basketball court. BBQ area on-site.
Climbing, swings, flowing water, slides. Small park for children to play and enjoy waterplay. Limited shaded areas. Open area with some trees around, windy.
đ Family Action Verdict
Best for families with primary-age kids on a warm day when the water play is running. The interactive water channel is genuinely engaging and hard to find elsewhere in the south-east growth corridor. Families with toddlers should factor in the unfenced layout. Water is occasionally turned off â check conditions if that's the main draw.
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Angie Gandhi
a year ago
âClimbing, swings, flowing water, slides. Small park for children to play and enjoy waterplay. Limited shaded areas. Open area with some trees around, windy.â
Fiona Tellesson
a year ago
âSpent the morning here on the 28 Dec 2024. Caught up with friends, their and our children with grandchildren.â
Anu Herath
4 months ago
âGreat place for children to have some water fun on a warmer day.â
Briegh Nish
a year ago
âNice playground- loved the splash zone. Lack of dedicated parking near, instead its mostly street parking- bit the streets are quite small so I can see this getting choked up during peak days. Lack of shade over rest of playground (splash zone only covered). In addition- not fenced. When will these planners realise- Mum's want FENCED in parks- especially when wrangled 2 active children! Toilets onsite, BBQ facilities onsite and small cafe witj limitied hours adjacent Worth a visit, will be returning!â
Reviews from Google
Overview
Banjo Park's signature feature is a water channel that flows down a slope, fed by pumps and fountains that kids can operate. On warm days the splash zone draws a crowd. Climbing structures and a half basketball court cater to kids who stay dry. A BBQ area adds a picnic dimension. The park is unfenced and has sparse dedicated parking â nearby streets are narrow.





