Lough Park Playground Timaru: Flying Fox, Eagle’s Nest and What’s There

Last updated May 2026

Lough Park Playground is a well-equipped neighbourhood playground on Lough Street, Timaru, between Avenue Road and Wilson Street. It’s a local favourite with a flying fox, Eagle’s Nest climbing structure, fort, jungle gym, basketball court and slides — a solid range of equipment for different age groups in a grassed residential park.

Practical Information

Location Lough Street, Timaru — between Avenue Road and Wilson Street
Entry Free
Hours Always open
Equipment Flying fox, Eagle’s Nest, fort, jungle gym, basketball court, slides

About the Playground

Lough Park Playground sits within a grassed neighbourhood reserve and offers more challenge than the typical local park. The Eagle’s Nest — a multi-level climbing structure — was added to provide genuine challenge for older children, extending the playground’s appeal beyond toddlers and primary-age kids. It joins an existing flying fox, fort with steering wheel, jungle gym and slides that have made the park a consistent draw for families in the Avenue Road and Wilson Street area.

The basketball court on site adds another activity for older children, making it a park that holds interest for a wider age range than playgrounds that focus solely on climbing and sliding equipment.

Play Features

The playground’s standout features are the flying fox and the Eagle’s Nest climbing structure — the former giving younger children the thrill of speed and the latter providing real height and challenge for older kids. The fort with a steering wheel and jungle gym cater to imaginative play and more moderate activity, while the slides provide a classic playground anchor for the youngest visitors.

Where to Learn More

Timaru District Council — Eagle’s Nest at Lough Park — TDC news article on the installation of the Eagle’s Nest climbing structure.

Timaru District Council — Playgrounds and Youth Facilities — full listing of TDC-managed playgrounds across the district.

FAQ

Where is Lough Park Playground?
Lough Street, Timaru — between Avenue Road and Wilson Street.

Is Lough Park Playground free?
Yes — free access, always open.

What is the Eagle’s Nest at Lough Park?
A multi-level climbing structure added to provide extra challenge for older children — one of the more demanding structures at a Timaru neighbourhood playground.

Is there a basketball court?
Yes — a basketball court is on site alongside the playground equipment.

Is there a flying fox?
Yes — Lough Park has a flying fox alongside the Eagle’s Nest, fort, jungle gym and slides.

Lough Park Playground is part of the Timaru Playgrounds network. For a larger playground destination, Caroline Bay Playground is New Zealand’s largest with 40+ pieces of equipment and a 50m flying fox at the beachfront. Centennial Park Playground offers a different setting — beside a lake in a 65-hectare scenic reserve on Timaru’s south-western edge.

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