Ballam Park Playground & Water Park in Frankston

If your kids love space to run, splash, and climb, then Ballam Park Playground in Frankston is a winner. 

We recently spent the day there and honestly? The kids didnโ€™t want to leave. Between the epic playground, water play zone, and wide-open spaces, thereโ€™s something for every kind of little adventurer.

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Ballam Park Reserve Playground โ€“ Why Families Love It

The Ballam Park Reserve Playground is massive and brilliantly designed. Itโ€™s got a real community feel, and you can tell itโ€™s been created with families in mind.

There are climbing towers, rope bridges, and a climbing wall thatโ€™s a real hit with older kids. 

Littler ones are well looked after too with gentler slides, swings and low-to-the-ground play equipment. 

If your crew is into scooting or riding, the wide paths around the reserve are perfect for a few laps.

A few extra things we loved:

  • Free parking โ€“ a big tick when youโ€™re juggling bags and kids.
  • Toilets right near the playground, and the area is mostly fenced, which adds peace of mind.
  • Shaded picnic tables, plus undercover areas ideal for lunch breaks or birthday parties.
  • BBQ facilities if youโ€™re keen for a snag in the sun.
  • A full-size basketball court โ€“ older kids or teens can shoot hoops while the younger ones play.

Itโ€™s one of those playgrounds that feels like itโ€™s built for long visits. You can easily settle in for the whole morning or afternoon.

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Splash Around at the Ballam Park Water Park

Just across from the main playground is the Ballam Park Water Park โ€“ a zero-depth splash pad thatโ€™s free and open during warmer months. 

Jets shoot up from the ground, water cannons spray from all angles, and kids get absolutely soaked (in the best way). Itโ€™s especially perfect for toddlers and preschoolers because thereโ€™s no pool or deep water โ€“ just playful splashing.

Bring towels, a change of clothes, and maybe even swimmers if youโ€™re heading in on a hot day. There are plenty of grassy spots nearby for setting up your picnic rug, and shady trees if youโ€™re chasing a cool patch.

If you’re searching for a Frankston water park that’s safe and low-fuss, this is a fantastic option.

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Practical Tips for Visiting Ballam Park Playground

  • Toilets: Right next to the playground and well-maintained.
  • Parking: Lots of free parking is available near both the playground and water play area.
  • Safety: The playground is mostly fenced, but still keep an eye on little runners.
  • Shade & Seating: There are undercover picnic tables and tree-shaded areas throughout the reserve.
  • Accessibility: Wide paths, flat terrain, and open spaces make it easy for prams and wheelchairs.
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What Else Is Nearby?

If you’re up for more exploring, thereโ€™s plenty to keep the day rolling.

  • Ballam Park Homestead: Right within the reserve, this beautifully preserved 19th-century farmhouse is perfect for a quick stroll through history. Run by the Frankston Historical Society, itโ€™s a quiet contrast to the buzz of the playground.
  • Frankston Beach: Less than a 10-minute drive away if you want to end your day with a sunset by the bay.
  • Karingal Hub Shopping Centre: A handy stop for a coffee, bite to eat or a supermarket top-up on your way home.
  • More Playgrounds: Other playgrounds in Frankston include Jubilee Park, and Frankston Foreshore Playground

For more inspo, read our article: Top 9 Places to Go with Kids in Frankston

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Final Thoughts

Whether youโ€™re a local or visiting from out of town, Ballam Park Playground is one of those places that ticks all the boxes. Big open spaces, water play, climbing adventures and all the family-friendly facilities you need. Itโ€™s no wonder itโ€™s such a hit with families around Frankston.

Pack the hats, snacks and sunscreen โ€“ youโ€™ll probably end up staying longer than you planned.

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About Joyce Watts

Joyce Watts is a former intellectual property, IT and media lawyer turned serial entrepreneur.

As well as being the founder of TOT: HOT OR NOT she helps businesses with their SEO, email marketing & social media as BrightSmart.com.au; she owns an online bike store CycleStyle.com.au and develops and produces creative experiences for families via WheelieGoodFun.com. She used to publish another popular lifestyle and food blog called MEL: HOT OR NOT The decisive guide to Melbourne.

She lives in inner-city Melbourne with her husband, two children and seven bikes.

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