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Best Playgrounds in Tasmania: Parks and Play Spaces for Kids

Tasmania's playgrounds are wonderful spots where kids can burn off energy whilst you take a breather or soak up some outdoor time. Whether you're after a sprawling park with plenty of shade or a smaller local spot tucked away in your neighbourhood, you'll find heaps of options across the state. From the north to the south, there's something to suit every age and energy level.

Getting out to a playground is one of the simplest pleasures of family life in Tasmania. You'll find playgrounds in most towns and suburbs, many of them free to visit and packed with equipment that'll keep the kids entertained for hours. It's a great way to explore different parts of the state whilst giving your family a chance to run around, climb, slide and swing.

This guide points you towards some of the best playgrounds Tasmania has to offer. Whether you're planning a quick local outing or a longer adventure, you'll discover parks and play spaces that make for brilliant days out. So grab the kids, pack a snack, and head out to discover what's waiting for you.

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    Salamanca Market

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    Battery Point

    Salamanca Market is a top things-to-do experience in tasmania.

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    Salamanca Place

    Battery Point

    Salamanca Place is a top things-to-do experience in tasmania.

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    Lark Distillery and Bar

    Hobart

    Lark Distillery and Bar is a top things-to-do experience in tasmania.

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