This park is adjacent to the Southern River.

William Lane Park, Chandilla Street, Gosnells, WA 6110

This park includes fenced areas where dogs can be left off leash, as well as an all abilities playground.

Bracadale Way, Canning Vale, WA 6155

This park provides a safe connection between the Gosnells town centre and the train station.

Lissiman Street Park, Gosnells, WA 6110

This space has been redeveloped and named Koorlangka Waabiny Park, meaning 'children playing' in the Noongar language.

Koorlangka Waabiny Park, Langford, WA 6147

This neighbourhood park is located next the Homestead Park Centre (formerly known as Thornlie Community Centre).

1821 Glenbrook Road, Thornlie, WA 6108

This site contains an expansive open grassed area that dominates the site, suitable for recreational activities and informal ball games.

34 Yangtze Ave, Southern River, WA 6110

A local green open space which can be used for informal ball games or quiet contemplation and reflection.

14 Kelton Way, Thornlie, WA 6108

Hester Park Pump Track is built to cater for skateboard, scooters and BMX. Suitable for all ages and experience levels!

22 Spencer Rd, Langford , WA 6147

Gosnells Town Centre provides a safe, welcoming space for residents, workers and visitors in the area. A new central lawn and fogging feature with lights and sound, along with new seating around the existing trees has created a restful place for everyone to enjoy a break outdoors.

2232 Albany Highway, Gosnells, WA 6110

Hester Park encompasses a very large area of the Djarlgarra (Canning River) foreshore and floodplain in Langford.

Lot 4 Spencer Road, Langford, WA 6147

The constructed wetlands that are the Tom Bateman Wetlands improve the quality of stormwater before it enters Djarlgarra (the Canning River).

Tom Bateman Reserve, Langford, WA 6147

The degraded foreshore of Djarlgarra (the Canning River) has been significantly enhanced through the work undertaken by the City and the Armadale Gosnells Landcare Group.

Lot 1821 Glenbrook Road, Thornlie, WA 6108

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

18 Risby Street, Gosnells, 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 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 picturesque linear neighbourhood reserve slightly under 1 hectare has a range of park infrastructure that supports a variety of recreational opportunities.

63 Chamberlain Street, Gosnells, 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 largely comprising of a lake with two water features and a footbridge is a picturesque open space.

16 Illawarra Crescent, Canning Vale, WA 6155

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

This neighbourhood reserve includes a centred playground under shade sails for children's play and a nearby gazebo with picnic tables and barbecue facilities, ideal for small family gatherings.

17 Miranda Way, Gosnells, WA 6110