Finding a new spot for the kids to run around will make you a hero, so we have made a list of Penticton Playgrounds for you to discover. Grab the kids and snacks and head off to one of these local playgrounds.
Discovery Park
Known as a natural playground, children balance on logs, play musical instruments, and use other elements from nature to stimulate their imagination and creativity. Discovery Park also offers two slides and four swings.
Washrooms are located in the same building as the Tickleberry’s Concession Stand next to the park.
Located at Skaha Lake Park & Beach
Granby Park
This playground is a hidden gem as not many locals know about it. There are four swings, a mini zipline, stepping stones, a spring ride motorcycle, monkey bars, and two slides. Granby Park offers a shaded grassy area and benches if you want to bring a picnic and stay awhile. Please note that there are no public washrooms at this playground.
90 Granby Avenue, Penticton
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Kiwanis Park Playground
The Kiwanis Park Playground is located in the Edmonton Avenue Centre Complex which is situated next to the Penticton Safety Village and Kiwanis Baseball Field. The play areas are designed for children ages 5 to 12 years old, offering two play structures which include slides, monkey bars, a playhouse, tunnels, and more. In addition, there are climbing bars and a digger at this playground. You can find a picnic table, several benches, and some grassy areas surrounding the playground.
470 Edmonton Avenue, Penticton
Lakawanna Playground
Located across from Okanagan Beach and behind Patio Burger, Lakawanna Playground is situated in an enclosed fenced area that provides an extra sense of safety. There are washrooms on-site, picnic tables, benches, two playground structures, a swing set, and a seasonal splash pad. Plenty of trees surround the playground along with grassy areas and ample parking. The signs on-site recommend the park is for ages 5 to 12 years old, however, our 2-year-old enjoyed certain aspects of the park with parental supervision.
796 Lakeshore Drive West, Penticton
Lion’s Community Park
Fun for all ages, this playground has two different play structures, monkey bars galore, slides, and lots of steps to climb. Did we mention that there is a swing set too? It’s surrounded by picnic tables and benches, and covered by beautiful trees for shade, making it the perfect stop for your family. There is plenty of parking available unless you arrive during a ball game as there a ball diamond is located in this Park. Seasonal public washrooms are also available.
198 Warren Avenue West, Penticton
Rotary Play World at Skaha Lake Park
This playground was perfect for children of all ages. At Rotary Play World you will find 3 different play structures, 6 swings, washrooms, a seasonal concession, a seasonal splash pad, picnic tables, and parking. Most importantly, it’s conveniently located beside the playground are basketball courts, an outdoor gym, and of course Skaha Beach.
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Sendero Canyon Playground
Sendero Park, nestled in the quiet Sendero Canyon, is the perfect spot for families especially designed for kiddos aged 5 to 12. With fun playground features like a climbing wall, slides, and swings, plus picnic-friendly spots, it’s a great place for a day out—just remember to pack what you might need, as there are no washrooms. The perimeter is enclosed by a fence, offering parents peace of mind.
2047 Lawrence Avenue, Penticton