In this guide, we explore family-friendly adventures across Perth’s northern suburbs, from local parks and beaches to cafés, playgrounds, and weekend day trips. Discover why Botania Park puts families close to the experiences, amenities, and outdoor lifestyle that make this part of Perth such a great place to call home.
Weekend Lifestyle
Why Perth’s Northern Suburbs Are Perfect for Family Weekends
Perth’s northern suburbs have become one of the most desirable regions in Western Australia for families, and it’s easy to understand why.
Here, you don’t have to choose between lifestyle and convenience — you get both.
From lakes and bushland to beaches and shopping hubs, the region offers a mix of environments that support active, outdoor living. Families can move between nature reserves, playgrounds, and cafes in minutes, without long drives or heavy traffic.
Infrastructure has also kept pace with growth. With improved road networks, access to the Mitchell Freeway, and train stations connecting directly to Perth City, it’s easy to navigate between suburbs. Whether you’re heading toward the Perth CBD for work or out for a weekend adventure, everything feels connected.
What really sets the area apart is how easily you can build a routine around it. A morning walk by the lake, a midday coffee stop, an afternoon at the beach, all in one day, without feeling rushed.
Nature Close By
5–10 Minutes Away: Local Parks and Nature Escapes
Some of the best weekends don’t require much planning at all. Thankfully, for residents of Botania Park, you’ll find peaceful natural spaces just minutes away, making it easy to get outside and reset.
Lake Adams Bush Trail
Just moments from home, Lake Adams Bush Trail offers a peaceful setting for walking, exploring, and connecting with nature. Surrounded by native vegetation, it’s the perfect place to start your day, with birdlife, fresh air, and a calm atmosphere that feels worlds away from the city.
Lake Joondalup
A short drive away, Lake Joondalup provides another stunning natural escape. As part of Yellagonga Regional Park, it supports a wide range of native wildlife and scenic bushland. The Lake Joondalup Circuit is a popular trail for walking, running, and cycling, making it a great place for families to get outdoors and reconnect with nature.
Yellagonga Regional Park
Stretching across several suburbs, Yellagonga Regional Park is one of the region’s most valuable green assets. It offers walking trails, cycle paths, and plenty of places to stop and sit with the kids for a relaxed picnic.
Rotary Park Wanneroo
For families with younger children, Rotary Park provides playgrounds, shaded areas, and open lawns for games. It’s simple, accessible, and perfect for a quick outdoor activity close to home.
These local spaces are what make a real difference day to day. You don’t need to plan a big outing — you can simply step outside and enjoy it.
Family Fun Nearby
15 Minutes Away: Family Activities and Playgrounds
When you’ve got a bit more time, Perth’s northern suburbs offer a wide range of activities with options for the whole family.
Wanneroo Botanic Gardens and Leapfrogs Mini Golf
A favourite for families, Wanneroo Botanic Gardens and Mini Golf combines beautifully landscaped gardens with mini golf courses that appeal to all ages. Home to Australia’s largest outdoor Mini Golf complex, featuring 36 holes across two courses, it’s an easy win for a fun day out, especially during school holidays.
Arena Joondalup
A major sporting and recreation hub, Arena Joondalup offers swimming pools, courts, fitness facilities, and open spaces for kids to burn off energy. It’s ideal for active families who enjoy mixing fitness with fun.
Neil Hawkins Park
Located on the edge of Lake Joondalup, Neil Hawkins Park combines playgrounds, picnic areas, and scenic walking paths. It’s one of those places where you can easily spend a few hours without needing to go anywhere else.
Local Community Parks
Across the northern suburbs, you’ll find smaller parks and playgrounds managed by the local council, each offering its own mix of equipment, green space, and family-friendly features.
These quick trips are perfect for after-school outings, weekend mornings, or when you want to keep things simple but still engaging.
Coastal Adventures
20–25 Minutes Away: Beach Days and Coastal Adventures
Living in Perth’s north means the coast is always close by — and it quickly becomes part of your weekend routine.
Burns Beach
Burns Beach Foreshore Lookout is a stunning spot for a seaside picnic, complete with panoramic views of the Indian Ocean. The sunsets here are especially breathtaking, making it a favourite evening destination for locals and visitors alike.
Iluka Beach
Just down the road, Iluka Foreshore Park offers a relaxed coastal vibe with plenty of green space, a coastal playground for the kids, and direct beach access. Whether you're swimming in the shallows, enjoying a lazy picnic under the trees, or taking a sunset stroll along the shoreline, these coastal escapes are a reminder of how lucky we are to live so close to the sea.
Mullaloo Beach
A long-time favourite for families, Mullaloo Beach provides safe swimming areas, cafes, playgrounds and plenty of room to spread out. It’s one of the best places to bring the whole family for a full afternoon by the coast.
From fish and chips on the grass to sunset walks along the shoreline, these beaches turn ordinary weekends into something special.
Yanchep Lagoon
Yanchep Lagoon is one of Perth’s most popular coastal spots, known for its calm, crystal-clear water and relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere. With gentle waves averaging just over one metre, it’s ideal for swimming and snorkelling, especially at the southern lagoon beach and the south end of the main lagoon, where conditions are safest. It’s an easy, enjoyable day out for families looking to unwind by the water.
A short drive away opens up even more opportunity to explore, with Yanchep National Park offering bushwalks, picnic areas, and the chance to spot kangaroos and koalas in their natural surroundings. It’s an easy option for a slightly longer morning outing that still feels local.
For even more family-friendly ideas, read our guide on 10 Must-Do Activities in Mariginiup.
Weekend Favourites
Weekend Cafes, Markets and More!
Weekends aren’t just about nature; they’re also about slowing down and enjoying the social side of life.
Wanneroo Markets
A true northern suburbs icon, Wanneroo Markets offers fresh produce, street food, and stalls where you can browse at your own pace. It’s an easy place to grab a bite, pick up something unique, and enjoy the atmosphere.
Lakeside Joondalup Dining Precinct
With a wide range of cafes and restaurants, the Lakeside Joondalup dining hub is perfect for brunch, lunch, or dinner. You can shop, eat, and relax all in one place, with free parking making it even easier for families.
Joondalup Cafes
From casual coffee spots to family-friendly dining, Joondalup offers plenty of options for sitting, relaxing, and enjoying a quality meal together.
Perth CBD
For families wanting to venture further, Perth City offers additional experiences — from riverside walks along the Swan River to views of the City skyline.
The Perth CBD offers a vibrant dining scene with something to suit every taste, from award-winning restaurants and chef-hatted venues to Asian flavours, indulgent Italian, Mexican cuisine, and relaxed casual eats. Whether you’re after a cosy, intimate dinner or a lively night out, there’s always somewhere new to try. It’s the perfect spot to explore, unwind, and enjoy a meal in the heart of the city.
Whether you’re visiting Perth for the day or exploring new spots, it’s all within reach.
Day Trip Ideas
Beyond the North: One Day Adventures Worth Exploring in Western Australia
While most weekends will be spent enjoying everything close to home, one of the biggest advantages of living in Perth’s northern suburbs is how easy it is to explore further afield.
From island escapes to wildlife encounters and scenic drives, there’s no shortage of unforgettable day trips waiting just beyond your doorstep.
Rottnest Island
A trip to Rottnest Island is one of Western Australia’s most iconic experiences. Just a short ferry ride from Fremantle or Hillarys, the island offers crystal-clear waters, white sandy beaches, and hidden rock pools perfect for exploring with the kids. Once you arrive, bike hire is the best way to get around, allowing you to discover secluded bays, snorkelling spots, and of course, meet the famous quokkas along the way.
Jurien Bay Sea Lions
For a truly unique wildlife experience, head north to Jurien Bay, where you can swim with playful sea lions in their natural environment. Tours like those offered by Turquoise Safaris include a fully guided experience, giving you the chance to see these incredible animals up close while enjoying the pristine coastline. It’s an unforgettable day that feels a world away from the everyday.
Rockingham Wild Dolphin Cruise
If dolphins are more your style, Rockingham offers an incredible opportunity to see wild dolphins in their natural habitat. These guided cruises take you out along Perth’s coastline where pods of dolphins are regularly spotted, making it a memorable experience for the whole family.
Perth’s Coastline
Beyond the northern beaches, Perth’s coastline is home to some of the most famous stretches of sand in Australia. Cottesloe Beach is known for its iconic sunsets and relaxed vibe, while Scarborough Beach offers a lively atmosphere with playgrounds, cafes, and open spaces perfect for families. Whether you’re swimming, surfing, or simply enjoying the view, these beaches are well worth the drive.
Caversham Wildlife Park
Located in the Swan Valley, Caversham Wildlife Park is a must-visit for families wanting close encounters with native animals. Feed kangaroos, meet koalas, and experience interactive farm shows that give kids a hands-on connection to Australian wildlife. It’s an easy and engaging day out that combines education with fun.
Perth Hills
For a change of pace, head inland to the Perth Hills, where cooler air, winding roads, and scenic lookouts create the perfect escape. Explore walking trails, picnic spots, and charming local towns, or simply take a leisurely drive through the forested landscape. It’s a refreshing contrast to coastal living and ideal for a relaxed day out.
Kings Park
Overlooking the city, Kings Park is one of the largest inner-city parks in the world and offers panoramic views across the skyline and the Swan River. With expansive lawns, playgrounds, walking trails, and botanical gardens, it’s a fantastic place to explore, relax, and take in the beauty of Perth from above. You can also join a guided tour to learn more about the park’s rich history, native flora, and cultural significance, making it an even more rewarding experience for the whole family.
Living at Botania Park means you’re not just connected to local parks and beaches — you’re perfectly positioned to explore the very best of Western Australia, all within a day.
Life At Botania
Why Botania Park is a Great Base for Family Life
Botania Park isn’t just well located — it’s designed around the way families actually live.
Positioned between two lakes and surrounded by green space, the estate connects residents to nature from the moment they step outside. Walking trails, cycle paths, and open parks make it easy to stay active without needing to leave the neighbourhood.
At the same time, its proximity to beaches, activity hubs, schools, and shopping centres ensures you’re never far from what you need. Whether you’re heading into town, planning a weekend outing, or just stepping out for fresh air, everything is within reach.
This balance between space and convenience, nature and connectivity is what makes Botania Park such a special place to live.
Building Your Future
Home Builders Mariginiup: Start Building Your Family's Dream Lifestyle
Choosing the right location is only part of the journey. The next step is creating a home that supports your lifestyle now and into the future.
Working with experienced local builders, families can design homes that reflect how they want to live, whether that’s open-plan spaces, outdoor entertaining areas, or energy-efficient features.
With a range of lot sizes and options, Botania Park offers the flexibility to build a home that suits your needs, budget, and future plans.
View the Masterplan or check out free Buying & Building Resources.
Your Future Here
Build Your Future at Botania Park
As demand for family-friendly communities continues to grow, opportunities within Perth’s northern corridor are becoming increasingly sought after.
Families are looking for more than just a block of land. They’re searching for places that support the way they want to live. Places where space, connection, nature, and convenience work together.
Botania Park has been designed to offer exactly that. With a strong community atmosphere, thoughtfully planned streetscapes, and access to open green spaces, it’s a place where families can feel connected from the very beginning.
Unlike the more established southern suburbs, Botania Park offers the rare opportunity to build within a leafy green suburb environment, while still benefiting from access to growing infrastructure, amenities, and strong long-term value beyond just the median house price conversation.
If you’re exploring where to build your future, now is the time to discover what life at Botania Park could look like.