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Sarah NguyenWritten by Sarah Nguyen· Updated Apr 2026

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About Adventure Park

amusement and water park in Wallington, Victoria, Australia

Adventure Park in Wallington is a regional amusement and water park serving families across the Geelong region and beyond. Sitting around 50 kilometres south-west of Melbourne and approximately 20 kilometres from Geelong's city centre, it draws visitors throughout the warmer months as a dedicated day out for kids of all ages - from toddlers in shallow splash zones through to teenagers chasing more intense rides.

What to See and Do

The park caters to a broad age range, with dedicated shallow water areas designed for young children alongside more demanding rides suited to older kids and teens. Whether you're managing a pram through the grounds or keeping up with a group of energetic teenagers, the facilities are laid out with families in mind.

Lockers are available on site, which makes it practical to secure valuables while you move between wet and dry areas. The park is pram friendly throughout, so families with small children won't find themselves navigating difficult terrain.

Getting There and Access

Wallington is accessible from Melbourne via the M1 motorway or the Princes Highway, with the park sitting roughly an hour's drive from the CBD under normal traffic conditions. Geelong is the nearest major town, about 20 kilometres away.

Public transport options to the park are limited, so a car is strongly recommended. Free onsite parking is available and generally copes with typical visitor numbers, though it can fill during peak summer weekends and school holidays. If you require accessible parking, arriving early is advisable as the number of dedicated bays is limited.

Food and Facilities

BYO food is actively encouraged, which is a practical consideration for families watching costs - attraction café pricing tends to reflect the captive audience. Picnic areas are scattered throughout the grounds, making it easy to set up for a meal between rides. An onsite café is available if you'd prefer not to pack your own.

Best Time to Visit

The water park is at its most usable between October and April, aligning with Victoria's warmer months. If avoiding crowds is a priority, September and May offer quieter conditions while still providing reasonable weather. Weekdays are noticeably quieter than weekends, and arriving by 10am helps you make the most of daylight hours and get ahead of the afternoon heat.

Visitor Tips

A few practical things worth noting before you go:

  • Sunscreen is essential. The park offers limited natural shade, so apply before you arrive and reapply throughout the day
  • Water shoes are worth packing - hot pavement around water areas can be uncomfortable underfoot
  • Bring a towel and change of clothes unless you plan to hire them on site
  • Check the forecast before heading out, as high winds can result in some ride closures
  • Arrive early on weekends and school holidays - queues build through the morning and peak in the middle of the day

Getting There

Map of Adventure Park

Located in Wallington, Victoria, approximately 50 km south-west of Melbourne CBD. Access via M1 motorway or Princes Highway. Nearest major town is Geelong (about 20 km away). Limited public transport — a car is recommended.

Parking

Free onsite parking available. Capacity adequate for typical visitation but can fill during peak summer weekends and school holidays. Limited accessible parking bays — arrive early if mobility access required.

Visitor Tips

  • Arrive early to avoid peak queues, especially on weekends and school holidays
  • Bring sunscreen and reapply regularly — water parks offer limited natural shade
  • Wear water shoes to protect feet on hot pavement
  • Bring a change of clothes and towel if not hiring
  • Check weather before visiting — some rides may close in high winds

Quick Facts

At a Glance

The Place

Height
75m
Significance
Regional

Plan Your Visit

Best Time
October to April for water park use, with best conditions in September and May for fewer crowds. Weekdays are quieter than weekends. Arrive by 10am to maximise daylight and avoid afternoon heat.

Good to Know

All ages, with dedicated shallow water areas for young children and more intense rides for older children and teens

Family & Visitor Info

Ages
All ages, with dedicated shallow water areas for young children and more intense rides for older children and teens
Shade/Cover
Limited shade
Pram Friendly
Yes
Lockers
Available

Food & Drink

CafePicnic AreaBYO Food OK

BYO food encouraged for families. Onsite café available but prices typical for attractions. Picnic areas scattered throughout grounds.

Features

Not available:Wheelchair Accessible
Not available:Dog Friendly
Available:Pram/Stroller Friendly
Not available:Camping Available
Not available:Tours Available
Not available:Guided Walks
Not available:Swimming Allowed
Available:Lockers Available

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