3 of the Coolest Playgrounds in Osoyoos

Coolest Playgrounds in Osoyoos

Whether you are a resident or a visitor to Osoyoos accompanied by your kids, you’ll be looking for the coolest playgrounds in Osoyoos to entertain.

Lions Park

Lions Park & Playground, Osoyoos


Lions Park and Playground is a must-visit destination and tops our list of recommended playgrounds to visit in the Okanagan.


This playground boasts a range of equipment, including a play fire truck, swings, slides, drums, and monkey bars. Located right on the water, you can walk down to the lake.


One of the unique attractions of the playground is the teeter-totter that allows you to sit or stand while playing.


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The fire truck is also a favourite among kids, there are several areas to climb and play while turning the wheels to drive the truck.


In addition, the area is surrounded by numerous picnic tables and benches, providing ample seating for parents. Washrooms are available at the north and south end of the park, but they are seasonal.
Address: 8803 Spartan Drive, Osoyoos

Kinsmen Park

Located near Rattlesnake Canyon, Kinsmen Park in Osoyoos features a playground with multiple swings, climbing structures, a tire swing, and slides.


There is every type of swing at this park including your traditional swing, a bucket swing, a tire swing, a saucer swing, and an adaptive swing which includes a seat for an adult.


There is a smaller climbing structure for toddlers to climb, play and slide.


And a larger structure for the more adventurous kids.

Kinsmen Park, Osoyoos


The park also includes a vast field with soccer posts and several picnic tables.

Kinsmen Park, Osoyoos


Additionally, a covered area and washrooms are operational during the summer months.
Address: 6201 Tamarack Drive, Osoyoos

Osoyoos Elementary Natural Playground

The natural playground at Osoyoos Elementary School is a unique and innovative play space that is designed to encourage children to connect with nature. The playground is made entirely of natural materials, such as logs, rocks, and sand, which blend seamlessly into the surrounding landscape.

The playground will be available for use by community members and tourists outside of school hours when it’s not in use.
Address: 8507 68 Avenue, Osoyoos

Family Fun Tips

Osoyoos is home to several fantastic playgrounds, each offering unique and exciting experiences for kids of all ages.

  • Bring a change of clothes
  • In the fall and winter months, the washrooms may be closed. We usually bring our potty training toilet with us in case of an emergency
  • Pack sunscreen and hats for the hot summer months

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