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Home > Playgrounds with toilets > Whale Park in Aura

Whale Park in Aura

Last Updated: April 30, 2026
Whale climbing structure at the Whale Park in Aura.

Scamper, climb and slide at the cool Whale Park north of Brisbane, where families can enjoy time together as the kids play and grown ups relax. Lots of climbing opportunities await visitors, with a large whale structure and smaller ship sure to instigate plenty of imaginary play.ย 

Exploring Whale Park in Aura

Birds eye view of ship in playground at the Whale Park in Aura.

A themed playground is always fun, and this Sunshine Coast ocean themed playground is no exception.

Featuring a massive whale as it’s centrepiece, complete with a mouth you can climb in and a tail you can climb and slide down, the Whale Park in Aura is sure to entertain the kids and ignite their imaginations.

With a sand and soft fall base, the Whale Park has lots of climbing opportunities in the form of ladders, mounds, embankments and nets. And when you are ready for something different there are a number of swings and slides to utilise.

Tunnel slide and nets under shade sails at the Whale Park in Aura.

Don’t forget to bring the bikes and scooters, as a nice concrete path weaves around the park, perfect for little ones mastering their wheels.

Bigger children haven’t been forgotten either with a basketball half-court situated to the side of the playground and a large grassy area which would be ideal for kicking a ball or playing running games.

Basketball half court at the Whale Park in Aura.

When it is time to grab a snack or drink, there are covered picnic tables, BBQ’s and all the facilities you require for a great day out, including the all important toilets!

A visit to this playground would tie in nicely with whale watching season, which occurs off Queensland’s coast annually from June to October. It may even spark interest in journeying out on the water (or from the shore) to spot whales.

Imagination Factor at Whale Park

Whales mouth at the Whale Park in Aura.

The name alone sparks oneโ€™s imagination at this Sunshine Coast park. While the huge whale play structure which is centre stage at this playground can be climbed on, crawled through and relaxed in. Children can imagine what you might find in a whaleโ€™s tummy and perhaps discuss how you would escape being swallowed.

If you bring along your sand toys, little ones can dig and play amongst the sand which forms the base for this ocean themed playground.

If your Brisbane Kid wants to extend their knowledge of this majestic creature, then check out our humpback whale facts for kids – who knows, you may learn a thing or two as well!

Accessibility at Whale Park

BBQ's and picnic tables at the Whale Park in Aura.

Whale Park is partially accessible with concrete paths linking the footpath with the playground area. The covered picnic shelter and accessible toilets can be accessed via the path, which extend around the park space, often utilised by scooters and bikes.

The play equipment is partially shaded by shade sails, while the picnic facilities and BBQโ€™s are sheltered.

The playground has a soft fall and sand base, so access could be difficult for those with mobility issues. The bank of swings, which include a you and me swing (designed to be used by an adult and a baby facing each other) and a nest swing, has soft fall under it, and is connected to the pathway, so could be accessible for most visitors.

Ship play structure and slide at the Whale Park in Aura.

Whale Park features

  • Unfenced playground
  • Soft fall and sand base
  • Partial shade – shade sails
  • Accessible toilets
  • Large whale climbing structure/nets
  • Swings (you and me, toddler, nest)
  • Soft fall embankment
    • Tunnel slide
    • Hill climber ropes
    • Climbing nets
  • Soft fall mounds
  • Ship/toddler fort
    • Slide
    • Rope ladder
    • Binoculars
    • Steering wheel
    • Hammock
  • Basketball half-court
  • Greenspace
  • Sheltered picnic facilities with BBQโ€™s
  • Rubbish bins
  • Cycle loop
  • Bike racks
  • Bench seating
  • Limited street parking

While You Are in the Area

Dinosaur climbing structure at the Dino Park in Aura.

Aura Dinosaur Park, Nirimba

Aura is fortunate to have more than 20 parks and playgrounds to entertain families with most of them being themed. Weโ€™ve been to many of them and our faves include:

  • Dinosaur Park – Terrence Avenue, Nirimba
  • Mulberry Park – North Village Drive, Nirimba
  • Treehouse Playground – Tucker Street, Bells Creek
  • Glider Park – Gingera Street, Banya
  • Wallum Sedge Frog Park – Banks Crescent, Baringa

While some have toilets, many donโ€™t, so make sure your family is toileted before you visit or plan your escape route to the nearest facilities when nature calls.

We found public toilets located at Stockland Aura Vision Centre and Display Village, Tucker Street, Bells Creek, as well as a cute cafรฉ with a fenced play area for the toddlers.

What We Thought of Whale Park

Climbing net at the Whale Park in Aura.

We enjoyed our time exploring the Whale Park in Aura. Climbing over (and in) the whale rope structure was fun, even the birds were getting in on the action!

With space to kick a ball, shoot some hoops or just play in the sand, all members of the family could easily find something to entertain themselves at this park.

While this park is not massive, there are plenty of other wonderful playgrounds in Aura, so you could easily visit other parks and playgrounds on your day out – ‘playground’ crawl anyone?

Swings at the Whale Park in Aura.

How to Get to Whale Park

Whale Park is located at 59 Great Keppel Way, Banya in Aura.

There is limited street parking around the park.

More Photos of Whale Park

The head of a whale climbing structure at the Whale Park in Aura.
Tunnel slide at the Whale Park in Aura.
Ship play structure and slide at the Whale Park in Aura.

Climbing net at the Whale Park in Aura.
You and me swing at the Whale Park in Aura.
Climbing net at the Whale Park in Aura.

Bench seat and bike racks at the Whale Park in Aura.
Birds eye view of ship in playground at the Whale Park in Aura.
Whales tail climbing structure at the Whale Park in Aura.

Climbing nets and toilets at the Whale Park in Aura.
Grassed area beside the Whale Park in Aura.
Toilets at the Whale Park in Aura.

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About the author, Meaghan Brightwell

Meaghan is an AFOL (adult fan of LEGO), intrepid traveller, and has a real knack for hunting down new and exciting playgrounds. In her past life Meaghan worked closely with families as a nurse and vacation care co-ordinator but can now be found awkwardly scaling play equipment with her two kids, enjoying a leisurely walk or reading a book.

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