Welcome to the Jungle at Woking Park and Play Area




















Welcome to the Jungle!
Woking Park and Play Area must be one of the best places to bring children in our area and it’s completely free.
We counted 23 animals hiding around the play area. How many can you find?
Paddle Steamers and Rainforests
Woking playground takes you on a rainforest adventure, with jungle-themed play equipment.

Animal Spotting
There are some 23 animals hiding around the park.

These include a jaguar – can you spot it in the photo?

a hummingbird

a caiman

and giant centipede.

Woking Park Adventure Play Area

The play equipment includes:
- a sand play area with buckets and pulleys and a water play area with chutes, taps, bridges and collection pool

- a two-storey paddle steamer climbing frame
- a lily pad balance trail
- a wooden climbing frame shaped like rainforest plants with ladders, bridges, spider webs and walkways
- two springers
- a barrel shaped roundabout
- a zip wire
- a tunnel and
- a playhouse.

- net climbing frame
- a climbing wall and spider web
- an uphill balance course and wobbly bridge
- swings
- toddler swings
- a basket swing
- a centipede seesaw
- two huge slides set into a hill with easy to climb steps and
- a toddler-sized slide.

Woking Park
The play area is on the edge of Woking Park, which has gardens filled with trees, bridges and pathways

and a duck pond, stream and a multi-gym.

Leisure Facilities
Also within Woking Park are some leisure facilities including Pool in the Park, tennis courts and mini golf.

The tennis courts and mini golf can be pre-booked.
Visit the Woking Park and Play Area website
Further Information
Nearest Town: Woking
County: Surrey
Nearest Postcode: GU22 9BA
Opens: Daily
Cost: Free
Where to Eat: Bring a picnic or eat in the one of the cafes.
Facilities: Cafe, toilets and accessible toilets in the leisure centre by the park.
How Long We Spent There: 2 hours
Buggies: Buggy friendly
Parking: Large pay and display car park.
Cost of Parking: Free for the first two hours.
Wildlife You Might See: Ducks and squirrels.
Information Written: October 2016
Information Checked: October 2022
Ratings
Our visit to Woking Park and Play Area in Woking is summarised below and you can add your own rating under ‘User Rating’ or in the ‘Add Comment’ section below.
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