This neighbourhood park contains a circular path network that provides excellent access from Gaskin Road and surrounding streets.

23 Gaskin Road, Kenwick, WA 6107

This neighbourhood park undertook redevelopment works which were completed in September 2020. This large park features a children’s playground, picnic areas, barbecues, public toilets, seating, lighting, on-street parking and a basketball half-court.

244 Corfield Street, Gosnells, WA 6110

This neighbourhood reserve includes a centrally located playground for children's play which can be easily accessed from the surrounding streets.

40 Anaconda Drive, Gosnells, WA 6110

This neighbourhood reserve of just over 2 hectares located at the corner of Dudley Road and Burham Road and in close proximity to Kenwick Link and Roe Highway.

Packer Park, Kenwick, WA 6110

Hidden amongst the residential houses is a peaceful local reserve with a footpath network that allows easy access from all surrounding streets.

19 Brushbox Way, Huntingdale, WA 6110

A neighbourhood reserve located behind the Kenwick Village provides a range of recreational opportunities including a large colourful playground with shade sails and a basketball ring with court line markings to cater for all ages of children.

29 Shere Street, Kenwick, WA 6110

This neighbourhood reserve slightly under one hectare provides a range of leisure and recreational opportunities including a playground and nearby basketball ring for children's play and activities.

20 Leatherwood Way, Huntingdale, WA 6110

A large circular lake located in the centre of this 3.15 hectare neighbourhood reserve making it the perfect place for the community to visit.

713 Central Park Avenue, Canning Vale, WA 6155

A linear neighbourhood park that can be accessed from a range of surrounding streets including Harpenden Street, Madden Place, Rosebud Close and Coolberry Road.

138 Harpenden Street, Huntingdale, WA 6110

Adjacent to Ranford Road, this local park contains two hard surfaced tennis courts which is home to Lexington Park Tennis Courts.

2 Grand Boulevard, Canning Vale, WA 6155

This neighbourhood reserve slightly in excess of 2 acres provides recreational opportunities including a playground under shade sails and a nearby basketball ring for children's play.

11 Showman Glade, Huntingdale, WA 6110

A small local park located between the Risby Street cul-de-sac heads.

18 Risby Street, Gosnells, WA 6110

A beautiful large lake is the central feature of this 1.5 hectare neighbourhood reserve with an internal pathway network providing excellent access to all areas.

Pinaster Boulevard Reserve, Canning Vale, WA 6155

This district reserve is located south of Huntingdale at the corner of Holmes Street and Southern River Road. It consists of six large sporting ovals which accommodates AFL, soccer, cricket, hockey, tee ball and archery with numerous cricket nets for practice.

Sutherlands Park, Huntingdale, WA 6110

This oval and change rooms are located on the site of Canning Vale College and is suitable for both junior cricket and football with cricket practice nets also provided.

31 Comrie Road, Canning Vale, WA 6155

This neighbourhood reserve is the City's little hidden treasure and known as a tropical oasis due to a variety of flora including a rare species of palm trees.

2 Jeremiah Way, Canning Vale, WA 6155

This neighbourhood reserve slightly over 2 acres, ‘U’ shapes around the Huntingdale Forum.

3 Pipit Close, Huntingdale, WA 6110

This neighbourhood reserve adjoining Excelsior Primary School includes a playground under shade sails with a nearby picnic table under shelter for small family gatherings.

37 Excelsior Drive, Canning Vale, WA 6155

A picturesque linear neighbourhood reserve just over 6.7 hectares, exists with a range of park infrastructure that supports a variety of recreational opportunities.

64 Campbell Road, Canning Vale, WA 6155

This neighbourhood reserve includes play equipment under shade sails for children's play and a nearby gazebo with seating.

7 Chale Street, Gosnells, WA 6110