GKI Seaway Trail Playground

City: Great Keppel Island, QLD
Country: Australia

 

Location: GKI Seaway Trail Playground, The Esplenade, Great Keppel Island, QLD 4703
Client: Keppel Turtle Fund Inc
Age: from 2 years
Year:  2024

Dive into your next play adventure at the GKI Seaway Trail Playground. Seaway, the Keppel Turtle Fund’s exciting marine educational trail on Great Keppel Island has received a fun extension – a bespoke marine themed playground!

Underwater play

A beautiful Aquatica Multiplay Unit enhanced with Marine Grafic Games, our award-winning technique, is the centre piece of this playground. Small but mighty this unit offers a variety of fun play features including climbing, sliding, manipulative play and of course visual stimulation thanks to the beautiful Marine inspired graphics. Another fun feature is the tubophone that can be shared with a friend.

The custom marine themed play panel gets young merpeople thinking while stimulating the senses and developing fine motor skills. Your friends the turtle, the dolphin and the sea star are ready to share your imaginary under water adventures. Swinging, rocking and balancing are all part of the fun. Make friends and create fun memories with the turtle  After all, “darling, it’s better, down where it’s wetter, under the sea!”

Would you like some education with your slice of paradise?

Great Keppel Islands Seaway Trails showcases 15 beautifully crafted signs filled with fascinating facts about turtles, the reef, and the vibrant marine life that thrives in these waters. A fantastic project of the Keppel Turtle Fund, which is dedicated to sparking curiosity and fostering a love for the wonders of Keppel Bay.

Ocean connections

Whether you’re visiting or simply dreaming of tropical escapes, this trail offers a fun and interactive way for families and kids to connect with the ocean. Be sure to pick up a supporter’s pack, complete with a fantastic activity booklet from Livingstone Shire Council, to make your adventure even more memorable.

 

Lear more about the Keppel Turtle Fund.

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