1 / 5Ping Shek Playground
📍 Ngau Tau Kok, Kowloon
Spacious dinosaur-themed hilltop playground in Ngau Tau Kok with a thrilling vertical fall machine, prehistoric fossil caves, swings, and tennis courts. Well-maintained throughout. Vending machines on-site. Windy in winter. Free entry.
It's a dinosaur theme park with adventurous children play equipment, accomplishing both scary and funny, the highlight is the vertical fall machine, not for acrophobia! There are prehistoric caves with fossils on the wall, the whole park are good for all ages.
🏆 Family Action Verdict
Best for families with children aged 5 and up who want an adventurous free playground outing beyond the standard urban park. The vertical fall machine suits thrill-seeking older children. Toddlers and those with a fear of heights can remains enjoy the fossil caves, swings, and open park space.
ℹ️ What to Know Before You Go
💬 What Families Are Saying
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T. C. Ho
“It's a dinosaur theme park with adventurous children play equipment, accomplishing both scary and funny, the highlight is the vertical fall machine, not for acrophobia! There are prehistoric caves with fossils on the wall, the whole park are good for all ages.”
Kenny Chan
“Dragon themed park. Spacious and clean. Most facilities are well maintained. Kids would have fun here.”
L B
“Beautiful park. Couple of vending machines next to the toilets for a refreshing drink after the climb. Beautiful views.”
B Kay Lee
“Surrounded by many residents buildings but rather calm and cozy. Visited for playing tennis. There are four double courts. All are quit well repairs and managed. Relatively easy to book. It is located on a hilltop, in winter time, quit windy. Upper floor, there is a water fountain. Neighborred to a road side, it is a bit noisy, but generally, it is goooood.”
Reviews from Google
Overview
Ping Shek Playground sits on a hilltop in Ngau Tau Kok, delivering a full dinosaur theme across a spacious, clean park that reviewers consistently describe as surprisingly unknown. The vertical fall machine is the centrepiece — thrilling for brave children and adults, off-limits for those with a fear of heights. Prehistoric caves decorated with fossil wall displays give younger children a gentler discovery element. Four tennis courts sit on the upper level alongside a water fountain.



