
Discovering new parks and playgrounds is always fun, so whether youโre a local or visiting from further afield, take the time to explore the following cool playgrounds in Flagstone.
If you havenโt already heard of Flagstone, itโs a suburban locality in the City of Logan, approximately 50km south of Brisbane City.
Given the growing nature of this area, itโs quite possible new playgrounds and facilities will continue to emerge as time goes on. But for now, here are some of the best playgrounds in Flagstone.
Flagstone Adventure Park
Playground structures are taken to new heights at the Flagstone Adventure Playground. A colourful 11-metre-high tower stands proud in this playground with a suspension bridge and three massive tunnel slides to add to the fun.
If heights arenโt your thing, there is plenty of other equipment to enjoy such as a low-to-ground toddler play area, a large bank of swings, climbing nets, tunnels, spinning equipment and more.
Concrete paths, perfect for scooters and bikes, weave about the parklands, and if you are after more of a challenge and have skateboard, why not try the skate plaza, which sits adjacent to the playground.
Playing fields with soccer goals and basketball hoop, and a basketball half-court, also provide plenty of entertainment for the bigger kids, just donโt forget to bring your own sporting equipment.
This exciting playground is unfenced and partially covered with shade sails, with seating and picnic tables scattered throughout. Accessible toilet facilities are also on site, which makes staying for longer periods a breeze.
If you bring your dog, donโt forget to visit the nearby dog park, which boasts its very own water play for the doggoโs.
Playground features: Large tower, suspension bridges, tunnel slides, climbing nets, toddler fort, merry-go-rounds, in-ground trampoline, tunnels, flying foxes, picnic facilities, and accessible toilets.
Location: Flagstonian Drive, Flagstone
Read our detailed review of Flagstone Adventure Park.
Flagstone Water Park
You will find the Flagstone Water Park nestled right beside the Flagstone Adventure Playground, meaning you can get hot and sweaty at the playground and then cool off at the water park.
Flagstone Water Park is a sight to behold. Not only does it look appealing, it is appealing, especially on a hot day. The water park resembles a futuristic forest and features three large, tree-like structures of various sizes. Different forms of water fun can be found around the trees including waterfalls, jets, and the very popular tipping buckets.
A zero-depth watercourse runs throughout the play area and creates a safe space to splash about. Brisbane Kids will relish in directing the water cannons at family and friends, cooling down those passing by with spurts of water.
Much of the area is covered by shade sails, though the direction of the sun will obviously affect just how much shade is provided throughout the day, so bring your sun protection and a sense of adventure when you explore this fun play space.
Playground features: Large climbable treehouse water features, cascading tree-shaped waterfalls, โzero-depthโ watercourse with jets, blasters, bubblers and accessible toilet facilities.
Location: Flagstonian Drive, Flagstone
Read our detailed review of Flagstone Water Park.
Pirate Ship Park
Flagstoneโs Pirate Ship Park is arguably one of the best pirate themed playgrounds in Brisbane featuring an18-meter-long, two-level pirate ship perfectly suited Brisbane Kids keen for a pirate fuelled adventure.
Stairs and netting add a climbing element to this fun playground, while slides and poles are ideal for slipping and sliding. Of course there are swings too. For something a little different little pirates can run amok, fire cannons or peer through the spyglasses, in search of lost treasure.
Smaller children will appreciate the play opportunities beneath the ship which includes some hammocks, play panels and plenty of windows to look through.
While this playground is partially shaded, and contains picnic facilities, there is unfortunately no toilets, so factor this into your visit.
Playground features: Large, pirate ship structure, slides, climbing nets, swings, treasure chest, grassed area and picnic facilities. NO toilets.
Location: Corner Wentworth and Sheridan Drive, Flagstone
Read our detailed review of Pirate Ship Park.
Other Parks in Flagstone
If you are looking for a smaller, and often quieter Flagstone playground, then these other parks might just be what you are looking for.
Just bear in mind, these are generally considered neighbourhood parks, so donโt have toilet facilities.
Latitude Park
Work up a sweat and test your agility and fitness at Latitude Park. Boasting a cool obstacle trail including climbing walls, bars, ropes and balance beams, your skills will certainly be tested at this park. There is also sensory equipment, a small playground and picnic facilities to enjoy. Unfortunately, there are no toilet facilities at this park.
Location: Sandy Creek Road, Flagstone
Vista Park
Bring your basketball and shoot some hoops on the half-court or perhaps bring another ball and have a kick about in the large, grassed area at Vista Park. A flying fox and picnic table can also be found at this Flagstone Park. There are no toilets at this park.
Location: Corner Oxford & College Drive, Flagstone
While You Are in the Area

Pebble Creek Parklands
While the above playgrounds are located in Flagstone and are pretty amazing, there are some other super cool parks not too far away to explore including:
- Pebble Creek Parklands – South Maclean
- Teviot Downs Park – New Beith
- Spring Mountain Lagoon Park – Spring Mountain
- Mountain Park – Spring Mountain
For further playground inspiration in the Logan area, check out best kids parks in Logan City.







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