Perris has invested in its parks, and Enchanted Hills Park shows it: an all-inclusive playground with separate zones for ages 2-5 and 5-12, a zipline, and an adventure course, all chosen by Perris residents. Add Frank Eaton Memorial Park near Lake Perris and Liberty Park's two play structures, and the city covers the full age range well.
Top-Rated Playgrounds Near Perris
1. Enchanted Hills Park (Perris)
Location: 1400 Weston Rd, Perris, CA 92570
Two accessible play structures plus a zipline: Enchanted Hills Park earns the trip from anywhere in Perris: The Weston Road park came from a community process — residents chose the zipline, the adventure course, the separate 2-5 and 5-12 accessible playgrounds, the BMX track, and the splash pad. All-inclusive accessible design throughout means no child gets a separate lesser experience. This is the destination playground Perris built right.
Good to know: zipline, adventure course, splash pad, restrooms.
Parent tip: Enchanted Hills Park is open 7am to 10pm daily. The splash pad runs Monday through Friday 3pm to 7pm and weekends from 10am in season. Pack swimsuits.
Want to check if the fountains are running today? See live maintenance updates on the official Enchanted Hills Park portal.
2. Frank Eaton Memorial Park (Perris)
Location: 3600 Bradley Rd, Perris, CA 92571
Frank Eaton Memorial Park: the north-end Perris playground worth knowing: Bradley Road's neighborhood park opened in 2004 with a children's playground, baseball fields, basketball courts, and picnic tables. Its proximity to Lake Perris makes it more useful than its simple footprint suggests — morning playground, afternoon lake visit, one trip in Perris.
Good to know: children's playground, baseball fields, basketball courts, picnic areas, restrooms.
Parent tip: Frank Eaton Memorial Park is close to Lake Perris — combine the playground in the morning with Lake Perris for an afternoon swim in season.
3. Liberty Park (Perris)
Location: 20160 Evans Rd, Perris, CA 92571
Liberty Park has two separate play structures and a nature trail in east Perris: The Evans Road park features two play structures designed for ages 2-12, a third-of-a-mile nature preserve trail, picnic tables with barbecues, and a large grassy area. The dual-structure setup means toddlers and older kids don't compete for the same equipment, which keeps both groups happy for a longer visit in Perris.
Good to know: nature preserve trail, picnic tables, barbecues, large grassy area, restrooms.
Parent tip: Liberty Park's nature preserve trail is short but kid-friendly. Walk it after the playground for a quick nature add-on to the visit in east Perris.
4. Morgan Park (Perris)
Location: 600 E Morgan St, Perris, CA 92570
Morgan Park's large footprint keeps it comfortable even when Perris gets crowded: The East Morgan Street park has play structures, basketball courts, and multiple soccer fields spread across a wide natural turf site. Central Perris location, easy to find, ample room for kids to run between the playground and the open lawn without running into each other.
Good to know: play structures, basketball courts, soccer fields, open lawn, restrooms.
Parent tip: Morgan Park's soccer fields draw games on weekend mornings. Parking fills near the fields, but the playground area on the east side stays accessible.
5. Eagle Soar Playground & Splash Pad (Temecula)
A genuine about 25 min drive each way from Perris, worth it if the kids need serious space to roam.
Location: 29119 Margarita Rd, Temecula, CA 92591
The destination playground worth driving 25 minutes from Perris: Eagle Soar in Temecula: Eagle Soar's climbing structures and splash pad at Margarita Road are big enough to occupy kids for a full morning. Temecula is 25 minutes from Perris via the 215, making this the obvious special-occasion playground when you want something more than the neighborhood options.
Good to know: destination playground, splash pad, climbing structures, picnic areas, restrooms.
Parent tip: Eagle Soar's splash pad makes it a summer destination. See what else is happening nearby with the Temecula events calendar.
For weather closures, seasonal restrictions, or maintenance schedules, view the Eagle Soar Playground & city page.
How we picked these
Picks ranked by the playground structure: all-inclusive and multi-zone builds first, then large multi-use parks with solid play equipment. Separate toddler and big-kid areas count heavily, along with shade, surfacing, and on-site restrooms. Sourced from city parks listings and parent reviews, not paid placements.Planning your visit
Inland Empire summers hit 100+ degrees regularly in July and August. Playground visits work best before 9am or after 5pm in peak summer. Spring and fall have the best conditions for a full morning. Some parks have splash pads: check the city's schedule as pad hours vary by season.For more kids' events near Perris this week, see the Perris events page.
Perris Playgrounds, Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best playgrounds for kids near Perris, CA?
Our 2026 guide picks 5 standout playgrounds within about 20 miles of Perris. The top picks include Enchanted Hills Park, Frank Eaton Memorial Park and Liberty Park, each chosen for kid-friendly layout, parent reviews, and how well it holds up on a weekend visit.
Are playgrounds near Perris free?
Yes, every playground in this guide is free to visit, with no admission fee or ticket required for Enchanted Hills Park, Frank Eaton Memorial Park, Liberty Park or any of the other picks.
What is the closest playground to Perris?
Morgan Park is the closest pick at under a mile from Perris. It's the easiest one to fit into a weekday afternoon, short drive, low commitment, easy to leave early if the kids melt down.
When is the best time to visit playgrounds in Perris?
In North Texas, before 10 a.m. or after 6 p.m. from May through September, playground surfaces and slides can reach 150°F by midday in summer. Spring (March–May) and fall (October–November) work all day. Saturday mornings are busiest thanks to youth sports; weekday afternoons are quietest.