Maritime Cove Community Park
Address | 200 The Blvd, Port Melbourne VIC, Australia |
Phone | +61 1300 857 662 |
Hours | 00:00-24:00 |
Website | melbourneplaygrounds.com.au |
Categories | Playground, Tourist Attraction |
Rating | 4.4 41 review |
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Maritime Cove Community Park reviews
41 Beautiful Beach
Free parking
Dog friendly
There is a really nice lookout close by.
Highly recommend walking along the side towards the city.
Nice place to bring the kids of all ages to the playground, to have a picnic with family and friends, to walk, to enjoy a beach winding, and to watch the dogs running and playing on a beach.
Great playground for the kids, water on site, good parking and something different. You can also walk along the beach or check out the viewing platform 5 mins walk.
Great playground. A variety of climbing equipment and sand play areas. Also has a bit of a splash area
A well maintained and clean park very close to the beach. Beautiful area. Peaceful and not crowded.
Would be a great playground but full of rats. Who run up to steal food right in front of your (plus a few dead ones lying around)
Awesome park, too many rats and mice! Literally running past the kids, need pest management. I don't won't to even think of the tiger snakes lurking around. Besides that the park is well designed.
Fun park, kids enjoy the slide and waterplay. Nice walk nearby to a lookout that overlooks the bay across to Williamstown, and easy beach/sand access. Just be aware that while bathroom facilities are nearby, they are still a bit of a walk away from the park itself.
I am Lockdown for another 12 days and I stay in Truganina. Double degree people was so humble and generous that they took my order and delivered at Truganina. Hats of to those guys. They are kind and caring.
It's a good and big park. Lot of games to play for kids lot of games to develop learning skills. But I didn't like the sand over there. I think it's kind of crush rock on which hard to walk.
What a beautiful spot to view Melbourne skyline and also the container port in action. If you keep walking right at the end you can see large container ships getting loaded/unloaded and also Williamstown with small fishing boats anchored.
A great park and area that is somewhat hidden away. Go for a stroll and enjoy the beautiful scenery and let the kids play whilst having a coffee
This park has a slide that may daughter loves. It also has many options for climbing. The maritime theme is appropriate for a park right on the beach.
This is a great playground. The kids love taking their shoes off and running around on the sand under the equipment. The beach just next to the park is nice and shallow and calm, great for the kids to paddle.
Lots of maritime themed structures for kids to play on, the whole thing built in a coarse sand pit with sand tubes, sand hoists, channels and fixed kids diggers all over the place. Water play, a hand operated pump etc also in some areas. Climbing, Bouldering on a sea buoy! Lots of fun. Also has public gym/exercise machines all in very good condition. There are some shade shelters. Close to the beach and has free parking but be advised the free parking area appears to be often full - I suspect it's taken advantage of by those who leave their car there all day and go elsewhere - the park was empty except for us - we had to park in a small bay next to the surf life saving club with a half hour limit. Nearby roads are also residents only, so be prepared.
Good place to visit for family as you get to go to the beach, play area for the kids, outdoor gym, walk along the beach. Can't recommend it enough.
My sons favourite park. Our family's go too park because the beach is right there too. Great environment for families and kids. Great coffee next to the park and plenty of bathrooms 2 minutes walk from the playground.
You sense the feeling of an old Park but very well maintained for its age. All of the things are made out of wood and it’s on the beach so sand everywhere. Kids loved this place.
Some interesting and challenging experiences for kids at the playground for both young and older kids, including water play. However, lacking shade so be sure to put on sunscreen.
Our Daughter loves this park, parking can be an issue as the park itself does not get too busy but it's also a great fishing spot