Outdoor fitness and recreation

Outdoor fitness

Outdoor fitness equipment

Locations

There is a variety of outdoor fitness equipment located in parks and reserves across the City. The equipment is free to use and available all year round.Outdoor fitness equipment is located at:

NAME

ADDRESS

SUBURB

Alderson Park

Lensham Place

Armadale

Reg Williams Reserve

Numulgi Street

Armadale

Benbecula Park

Benbecula Circuit

Bedfordale

Don Simmons Reserve

Tijuana Road

Brookdale

Kuhl Park

Westfield Road

Camillo

Joe Saunders Park

Dorney Esplanade

Champion Lakes

Harrisdale Playing Field

Gracefield Boulevard

Harrisdale

Jarvis Park

Jarvis Road

Haynes

Wattledale Park

Wattledale Road

Haynes

Shipwreck Park

Weatherly Way

Hilbert

Hilbert

Lannam Road

Hilbert

Fancote Park

Page Road

Kelmscott

Livorno Park

Novelli Parade

Piara Waters

Freesia Park

Fanshawe Boulevard

Piara Waters

Rosette Park

Rosette Place

Piara Waters

Rossiter Playing Fields

Tuberose Road

Piara Waters

Ruffle Park

Ruffle Approach

Piara Waters

Lina Hart Memorial Park

Westborne Road

Roleystone

Bob Blackburn Reserve

Challis Road

Seville Grove

Corondale Park

Granada Loop

Seville Grove

Ticklie Park

Isaba Parkway

Seville Grove

Safety tips

  • Warm up before starting and stretch after completing your workout

  • Wear appropriate clothing and footwear

  • Drink plenty of water

  • Be sun‑smart

  • Go at your own pace and build up to higher intensity exercise

  • If you have any health concerns seek medical advice before commencing

  • Read the instructions on each piece of equipment and use accordingly

Safety tips

  • Warm up before starting and stretch after completing your workout

  • Wear appropriate clothing and footwear

  • Drink plenty of water

  • Be sun‑smart

  • Go at your own pace and build up to higher intensity exercise

  • If you have any health concerns seek medical advice before commencing

  • Read the instructions on each piece of equipment and use accordingly

Workout suggestions

The Move Your Body outdoor fitness equipment workouts will provide you with exercises that can be completed in most local parks using the fitness equipment located there.Beginner, intermediate and advanced options are available, allowing you to go at a pace that suits your personal fitness level.Use the warm up and cool down exercises below in conjunction with one of the outdoor fitness equipment workouts. Involve your friends and family in a workout and most importantly – have fun! For printed copies of the warm up and cool down exercises or the workouts, please contact the City's Health and

Wellbeing Officer on 08 9394 5000 or info@armadale.wa.gov.au

Table tennis at the park

Find table tennis tables for public use in your area:

  • Minnawarra Park - Jull St, Armadale CBD

  • Shipwreck Park - Forest Road, Haynes

  • Burtonia Park - Wright Road, Piara Waters

  • Villatella Park - Riva Ent, Piara Waters

  • Ruffle Park - Ruffle Approach, Piara Waters

Parkrun

Parkrun is a free weekly 5km timed run that occurs every Saturday commencing at 8am.

There are two locations in the City of Armadale:

To join in parkrun simply visit the Parkrun website and complete a once off registration, print out your barcode and turn up on Saturday morning, it is that easy!

Live Life Get Active

Live Life Get Active is a health promotion registered charity offering free outdoor exercise classes across Australia.

There is one Live Life Get Active location in the City of Armadale:

To join in on these outdoor exercise classes visit the Live Life Get Active website, register and sign up to as many classes as you like!

Sport and recreation clubs

Are you looking to join one of the City's sport and recreation clubs? Visit the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries page to find a club near you. Alternatively, you can contact the City's Club Development Officer via info@armadale.wa.gov.au. Club funding and opportunities such as Kidsport can be found here.

Looking for more?

Araluen Botanic Park
These much-loved botanic gardens have long been the jewel in Armadale's crown.

Araluen Botanic Park is best known for its tulips which cover the park in carpets of colours during Spring, but the park has much more to offer. With a deep and interesting history, this local gem is an all-year destination.

The hybrid design of the park combines natural bushland with landscaped beds, bridges and buttresses nestled deep within the Brookton valley, a scenic 30-minute drive southeast of Perth.

Explore the park's many trails, which follow winding brooks and lead to showcases of speciality blooms such as heritage climbing roses and some of Western Australia's rarest camellias. Araluen Botanic Park plays host to regular events, such as outdoor concerts and performances and is also a popular wedding venue choice. Whether you grab a bite to eat at on-site eateries, the Roundhouse or Chalet Healy or take your own picnic, there is always something to enjoy at Araluen Botanic Park.

The It's Yates Springtime Tulip Festival takes place annually for approximately six weeks during August and September.

FACILITIES AND FEATURES

  • 14 hectares of landscaped gardens

  • Heritage climbing roses

  • Over 230 varieties of camellias

  • Walk trails

  • Restaurant and cafe

  • On-site parking

  • Picnic areas

  • Historical and heritage status

OPENING TIMES

18 AUG – 2 OCT - 9.00am to 6.00pm

2 OCT – 18 AUG - 9.00am to 4.00pm

ENTRY FEES

Adult

$15.00

*Concession

$10.00

Companion Card (2 for 1)

$15.00

Child 6-16 years

$8.00

Bus Group (20 or More in one vehicle)

$15.00 PP

Family Pass (2 adults & 3 children)

$45.00

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