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Quilchena Park
Quilchena Park, located in the Village of Kettle Valley, offers a variety of play structures with a long green tunnel slide as its main attraction. Built into a hill, this slide provides an exciting descent that kids love. The playground also includes several slides of different shapes and sizes, a climbing structure with bridges and ladders, and a series of monkey bars. Additional features include a spring-loaded seesaw, a fenced sandbox, and swings for both toddlers and older children.
347 Quilchena Drive, Kelowna
Washrooms
Bucket Swings
Traditional Swings
Slides
Climbing Elements
Teeter-Totter
Tetter Totter
Tire Swing
Sandbox
Monkey Bars
Rotary Play World
Rotary Play World at Skaha Lake Park in Penticton is a popular spot for families with children of all ages. This playground features three distinct play structures. For toddlers, there's a lower play structure with gentle slides, ramps, and interactive games, ideal for little ones who are just learning to walk. Older kids can enjoy a more challenging structure with taller slides, a mini rock climbing wall, and a zip-across feature.
Cypress Street & Elm Avenue, Penticton
Washrooms
Bucket Swings
Traditional Swings
Slides
Climbing Elements
Monkey Bars
Jumpstart Inclusive Playground
The Jumpstart Inclusive Playground in Vernon is a fun and accessible play space located in Marshall Field Park. This fully inclusive playground features ramps, sensory play elements, adaptive swings, smooth rubber surfacing and so much more.
6891 Okanagan Landing Road, Vernon
Picnic Tables
Washrooms
1 x Bucket Swing
2 x Traditional Swings
1 x Friendship Swing
Slides
Climbing Elements
Spring Riders
Monkey Bars
Kopje Regional Park
Kopje Regional Park offers a playground, swimming area, and a view of James Grant Island, a protected bird sanctuary. Visitors can enjoy the historic Gibson Heritage House, picnic tables, washrooms, and lake access—though water shoes are recommended for the rocky shoreline.
15480 Carrs Landing Road, Lake Country
Free Parking
Picnic Tables
Washrooms
Basket Swing
Slides
Climbing Elements
Teeter-Totter
Tetter Totter
Monkey Bars
Kiwanis Park Playground
Kiwanis Park Playground in Penticton is a family-friendly spot designed for kids ages 5 to 12. The playground features two large play structures equipped with a variety of slides, including straight and spiral designs. Kids can enjoy multiple climbing challenges, from monkey bars and ladders to climbing walls, providing plenty of opportunities to burn off the kids’ energy.
470 Edmonton Avenue, Penticton (Alley behind to access playground)
Slides
Climbing Elements
Kinsmen Park Osoyoos
Kinsmen Park Playground in Osoyoos is a fantastic spot for families, located near Rattlesnake Canyon. The playground features swings for everyone, including traditional, bucket, saucer, tire, and an adaptive swing. Toddlers will enjoy a smaller climbing structure with slides, while older kids can explore a larger, more adventurous structure. The park also has a wide field with soccer posts, picnic tables, and a covered area for shade. Washrooms are available during the summer months.
6201 Tamarack Drive, Osoyoos
Washrooms
Bucket Swings
Traditional Swings
Basket Swing
Slides
Climbing Elements
Tire Swing
Kinsmen Athletic Park
Kinsmen Athletic Park in West Kelowna is known for its soccer, baseball diamonds and playground. The playground includes elements like a large rope climbing structure, a slide, and a set of monkey bars. The wood chip base adds a safety element, while the playground’s setup encourages kids to climb, balance, and swing.
3170 Shannon Lake Road, West Kelowna
Basket Swing
Slides
Climbing Elements
Kasugai Gardens
Nestled in downtown Kelowna, Kasugai Gardens offers a perfect, free family activity during the spring and summer months. Take a stroll through the gardens where you will see a pond with koi fish, a variety of plants and flowers, and small structures that enhance the traditional Japanese garden aesthetic.
1435 Water Street, Kelowna
Dunant Park
Dunant Park is a cozy neighborhood park located in a quiet residential area. The playground offers a variety of equipment, making it a great spot for younger kids to play. The side-by-side slides were fun, along with the teeter totter and swings. If your child enjoys climbing, there are monkey bars, and other climbing elements.
186 Dunant Place, Penticton
2 Bucket Swings
2 Traditional Swings
Slides
Climbing Elements
Teeter-Totter
Tetter Totter
Monkey Bars
Discovery Park
At Discovery Park, children can balance on logs, play musical instruments, and explore natural elements that spark their imagination and creativity. The playground features two side-by-side slides, various swings, and is located near Tickleberry’s on the Skaha Lake Beach.
3701 Parkview Street, Penticton
Washrooms
2 Bucket Swings
2 Traditional Swings
Slides
Climbing Elements