6 Places To Cool Off In Melbourne’s East This Summer

School’s out, suns out and it’s time to play! Here are 6 places that we think your kids will enjoy while cooling off these school holidays.

  1. Seville Water Park Play

    Seville Water Play Park has water activities for all ages with water jets activated every day between September to April. The park also has plenty of open space, share areas and a playground. Entry is free.

  2. Lilydale Lake Playground

    The Lilydale Lake Splash Pad is part of the Lilydale Lake playground offering water jets and sprays to cool off from the summer heat! Entry is free.

  3. Warburton Water World

    Warburton Water World offers a fabulous picnic and barbecue area and amazing water features, including a drenching bucket, sprays and jets. Entry is free.

  4. Aquanation, Ringwood 

    Have a splash in one of Aquanations indoor or outdoor pools or visit the children’s aquatic playground and enjoy the two waterslides.

  5. Aqualink, Box Hill

    Aqualink Box Hill has a splash pad with a large tipping bucket, water sprays, a small slide, water rainbows, bubblers, geysers and beach entry into a leisure pool.

  6. Emerald Lake Park Wading Pool

    Emerald Lake Park Wading Pool is located in the heart of Cardinia Shire’s stunning Emerald Lake Park. This pool offers a perfect place to cool off on a hot summer’s day at no cost!

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