Looking for a fun new spot to take the kids? Ipswich is full of brilliant parks that are perfect for climbing, exploring, racing around and making memories. Think towering forts, wobbly bridges, speedy slides, buzzing bike tracks, and cubbies just waiting for an imaginary tea party.
These parks are local gems – well-loved by families and always full of little feet running wild. You’ll find shady spots to relax, big open fields for a kick-about, and clever play spaces designed for all ages.
Here are 10 parks around Ipswich that are worth popping on your adventure list.
McQueen Park – Flinders View

Tucked away in Flinders View, McQueen Park is themed around the iconic Bathurst Races. Kids can enjoy a car-themed play area, and it’s a perfect park for a short but memorable visit.
Key Features:
- Race car-themed playground with bright red car
- Shaded play equipment including slide, swings and climbing wall
- Half basketball court and open grassy space
- Gazebo and water bubbler
- Not fenced, no BBQs
1 Challenger Avenue, Flinders View
Bumblebee Park – Ripley

BumbleBee Park in Ripley is a vibrant, bee-themed park perfect for kids of all ages. From the hive structure to the multi-level fort, this park keeps kids entertained with climbing, sliding, and imaginative play.
Key Features:
- Bee-themed climbing structures and nets
- Interactive boards and cubby house for imaginative play
- Slides, bridges, and steps for little climbers
- Half basketball court and grassy kick-around area
- Shaded seating, bubblers, no toilets
Sable Street Ripley
Firefly Park – Ripley

Firefly Park is all about adventure! Perfect for primary-aged kids, it features a bike track and exciting climbing structures to keep kids active and engaged.
Key Features:
- Bike track with obstacles — great for scooters and bikes
- Challenging climbing structure for older kids
- Lots of open space
- No toilets
Binnies Rd, Ripley
Sunshine Park – Ripley

Sunshine Park is a delightful local park that lives up to its name. It’s ideal for families with both toddlers and older kids. The bike track is a standout feature, and the play structures cater perfectly to different age groups.
Key Features:
- Bike track with ramps
- Tree-top themed climbing structure for older kids with enclosed mesh
- Toddler cubby and safe climbing elements
- Half basketball court
- Shaded seating, bubblers, no toilets
24 Belle Parade, Ripley
Redbank Plains Recreation Reserve

Redbank Plains Recreation Reserve has a bit of everything, from a large toddler playground to a skatepark for older kids. The climbing fort with slides and multiple play structures ensures there’s fun for everyone.
Key Features:
- Large toddler play space
- Huge fort and slides for older kids
- Epic Skate Park
- Toilets and open green space
Cnr Cedar Road and Moreton Avenue, Redbank Plains
Bird’s Nest Park – Redbank Plains

A stunning nature-inspired playground with an elevated nest-like design. The perfect spot for bird watching in the local bush land.
Key Features:
- Shaded and natural feel with bush land backing the park
- Elevated nest-themed fort
- Natural wooden toddler climbing fort
- Bird watching
- Shaded seating
Mallee Street, Redbank Plains
Cameron Park – Booval

A central and well-loved park with a brand-new house-themed upgrade as a nod to the many Queenslander houses in the area.
Key Features:
- Fresh new play equipment including an in-ground trampoline and high ropes style course.
- Imaginative play encouraged with the house design
- Fully fenced and shaded seating areas
- Toilets and BBQs
95A Brisbane Road, Booval
Colleges Crossing Recreation Reserve – Chuwar

Beautifully rebuilt after the floods, Colleges Crossing is back and better than ever with riverside fun.
Key Features:
- Nature play, swings and climbing zones
- Dinosaur excavation sandpit – so bring a spade!
- Walking paths and riverside views
- Picnic shelters, BBQs, and toilets
408-492 Mt Crosby Road, Chuwar
RJ Richardson Park – Goodna

RJ Richardson Park is a beautiful addition to Goodna, featuring a boat-themed play structure that ties into Ipswich’s historical river trade. The park is both educational and fun, with multiple interactive elements for kids.
Key Features:
- Boat-themed play structure with musical steering wheel
- Flying fox
- BBQs, toilets, shaded trees
- Interactive play for toddlers and primary-aged kids
135-137 Brisbane Terrace, Goodna
Pace Park – Rosewood

Pace Park in Rosewood stands out with its golf-themed playground. Set in the rural suburb of Rosewood, this park features a dome climbing structure for older kids and plenty of fun for the younger ones as well.
Key Features:
- Golf inspired theme
- Large dome climbing frame
- Dual flying fox
- In-ground trampoline and toddler climbing
Vassallo Dr, Rosewood
Why wait? Discover Ipswich’s Incredible Parks!
No matter where you are in Ipswich, there’s a park nearby ready to bring a bit of magic to your day. These play spaces are bursting with character – ships, race cars, buzzing bees, and trampolines turn an ordinary afternoon into something special.
Pack some snacks, grab the scooters, and head out exploring. You never know what your little ones might discover or which park will become your new family favourite.
Happy playing!