1 / 4Dino Park
📍 Sha Tin, New Territories
35,000 sq ft outdoor rooftop playground featuring a 7-metre Tyrannosaurus Adventure structure with three slides, a 23-metre zipline at 4 metres height, trampolines, and rocking boards. Free entry, ages 3–12.
Our family of four stopped by on a Sunday morning and it was surprisingly not crowded. The play section has a modern dinosaur theme with plenty of climbing apparatus, slides, swing sets, etc. The section is spread out and vast so kids could truly run wild. My 6.5 year old particularly enjoyed the zip line whereas my 5 year old preferred the tubular slides.
🏆 Family Action Verdict
Best for children aged 4–10 who are confident on climbing structures and old enough for the zipline. The 6–7 year range gets the most from the full equipment range. Toddlers can engage with trampolines and rocking boards.
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💬 What Families Are Saying
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Jessica Moy
“Our family of four stopped by on a Sunday morning and it was surprisingly not crowded. The play section has a modern dinosaur theme with plenty of climbing apparatus, slides, swing sets, etc. The section is spread out and vast so kids could truly run wild. My 6.5 year old particularly enjoyed the zip line whereas my 5 year old preferred the tubular slides.”
Keith Huang (MrKeithHuang)
“The park is nice with dinosaur themeing, colorful fun equipment, and had my toddler very excited to play. We explored around, and had fun climbing berms and going down slides. The zip line was very popular, but expect to line up. There was some rude father who knocked my son over and didn't even look back, also design is sun exposed on rooftop. So its overcrowding and lack of shelter/trees discounts it from being awesome. Also wish there's more seating for parents. Generally good park, but could do with some refinements.”
3E
“A free outdoor play area for children at Level 5. There is Garcia’s food truck next to it as well to pick up some snacks and drinks.”
Jamil Ahmad
“Well hyped in the media with lots of coverage, finally visited the place and the first reaction was ‘too crowded’ (where is not crowded in Hk:-) and ‘little smaller than it looks like in the ads. Overall a nice outlet for kids, but due to the large crowds, I don’t think kids can enjoy it for more than couple of hours. Also while there are vending machines and water stations for refilling bottles/washing hands, there is no toilet in the park and you need to go to the shopping mall next door, which is a bit inconvenient given the kids only tell you last minute when they need to go to the toilet. Baby cars and wheelchairs can go around easily.”
Reviews from Google
Overview
The Tyrannosaurus Adventure is the centrepiece — a 7-metre climbing tower with rope bridges and three exit slides. The 23-metre zipline runs at 4 metres above the ground and draws the longest queues in the park. The rooftop location gives the playground a genuinely expansive feel with room to run between structures. A Garcia's food truck operates adjacent to the playground.







