With its proximity to the East End district, this is a popular place for people to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Many visitors with children head straight for the playground and Rymill Lake to watch the ducks.
With leafy surrounds, you’d be hard-pressed to find a more picturesque setting for a playground. The Quentin Kenihan Inclusive Playground is open for all ages and abilities, and includes unique play features such a wheelchair trampoline, sound and sensory garden, and water play. There is also traditional play equipment including swings, spinning carousel, and rope climbing, plus picnic tables and BBQ facilities.
You may also find yourself visiting during a major event, including the annual Adelaide Fringe festival hosted annually in the park.
Features:
Rymill Park Lake
Quentin Kenihan Inclusive Playground
Rymill Park Rose Gardens
Adelaide Park Lands trail
BBQ facilities
Picnic tables
Adelaide Bowling Club
Off-leash dog area