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Stan Windon Memorial Playground playground in Coogee, NSW
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View of Stan Windon Memorial Playground in Coogee, NSW
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View of Stan Windon Memorial Playground in Coogee, NSW
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Stan Windon Memorial Playground

4.4(59 reviews)FreePlayground
🕑 1.5 to 3 hours, or longer if combining with beach time👶 Best for ages 1-10. Toddlers will enjoy the swings and smaller climbing structures, while older kids can challenge themselves on the larger play equipment. The open 24-hour access makes it suitable for jetlagged families adjusting to Australian time zones.

About

Stan Windon Memorial Playground is a modern, well-equipped play space just steps from beautiful Coogee Beach, offering the perfect combination of beach and playground fun. With diverse equipment including slides, climbing structures, and swings, plus shaded areas for parents to relax, it's an ideal spot for families to enjoy Sydney's coastal lifestyle without spending a cent.

Highlights

  • Multiple slides and climbing structures suitable for various ages and abilities
  • Prime location directly adjacent to Coogee Beach for easy beach and playground combination visits
  • Shaded seating areas where parents can supervise while taking a break
  • Free access 24/7, perfect for budget-conscious families or those dealing with jet lag
  • Well-maintained modern equipment with rubberized surfaces for safety

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive early morning (7-9am) to beat the heat and crowds, especially during Australian summer when the metal slides can get scorching hot by midday.
  2. 2.Beach Street has metered parking that fills quickly on weekends. Consider using the Coogee Beach car park or arriving via the scenic coastal walk from Bondi.
  3. 3.Bring Australian sun protection essentials: SPF 50+ sunscreen, hats, and rash guards. The Australian sun is stronger than many international visitors expect, even on cloudy days.
  4. 4.Pack swimmers and towels so kids can cool off at Coogee Beach afterward. The playground is right near the beach, making it easy to combine activities.
  5. 5.The shaded areas are limited, so bring a pop-up tent or beach umbrella for longer visits, particularly between October and March.

Best Time to Visit

Visit early morning (7-9am) or late afternoon (4-6pm) to avoid the harsh midday sun and peak crowds. Weekdays are quieter than weekends. Australian autumn and spring (March-May, September-November) offer the most comfortable temperatures for extended playground time.

What to Know

The playground is completely free and open 24 hours. Street parking is metered and limited, so arrive early or use public transport (buses run regularly to Coogee from Sydney CBD). Public toilets and cafes are available nearby along the beachfront.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round, but summer months (December-February) can be extremely hot with intense UV rays. The playground is most comfortable during autumn and spring. During summer, visit very early morning or late afternoon to avoid heat and sun exposure. No closures expected.

Nearby Eats

Coogee Pavilion on the beachfront offers family-friendly dining with kids menus and ocean views. For a more casual option, try Dairy Coogee for ice cream and light bites, perfect for a post-playground treat.

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