Parks, playgrounds and things to do with kids in Altona North, Victoria

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Pickleball is a fun mix of badminton, table tennis and tennis, played with its own paddle, ball and rules — and it’s great for anyone aged 7 and up. Sports Point in Altona North now has five dedicated indoor pickleball courts, plus plenty of badminton courts, ping pong and pool tables, making it easy for all ages and skill levels to join in. Drop in for social sessions or bring your own team and try the full range of activities on offer.

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Australia’s tallest climbing gym is now open in the West, offering a safe and exciting experience for climbers of all ages. Guests can try partner-assisted belaying on practice walls, explore a variety of climbing challenges, and enjoy the on-site café. Birthday parties are also available.

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3 Street in Altona is an indoor basketball venue offering adjustable hoops, court hire, rebound machines, and coaching for all ages and skill levels. The venue also hosts basketball-themed kids’ parties with skill-based games and friendly competition.

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Reading Cinema in Melbourne’s West offers a modern movie experience with six screens, full recliner seating, and two TITAN LUXE auditoriums featuring 4K projection and Dolby Atmos. The cinema includes lounge booths, a candy bar, and Family Funday screenings with kids’ activities, making it a great spot for family outings.

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Leo’s Kingdom Party and Play Centre is a jungle-themed indoor playground with areas for toddlers and older kids. Toddlers can enjoy a gated ball pit, slides, seesaws, and a mini merry-go-round, while older kids can explore climbing towers, netted play zones, twisty slides, a mega ball pit, and a cannonball play area. The centre also has party rooms and allows families to bring their own food.

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This indoor play centre is a kid’s paradise with wall-to-wall trampolines, giant foam pits, and endless inflatables to climb, slide, and bounce on. There’s even a soccer pitch, making it a high-energy spot perfect for burning off endless energy.

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The Kororoit Creek shared trail is perfect for walking, scooting, or riding, with wide, smooth paths and safety rails along the creek. Harris Reserve along the trail has a playground for little ones, and there are eight unique sculptures by local artist Geoffrey Ricardo to discover along the way.