Soft, Mud-Free Artificial Turf for Kids' Play Areas
What artificial turf for kids' play areas does well, what it can't, and which pile height to pick. No mud, no bindis, easy cleaning. See what fits your yard.
Reviewed by the TURFS Australia team · updated 16 August 2026
Why parents put turf in the play area
A real lawn under constant kid traffic doesn't stay a lawn for long. The run-up to the trampoline wears to dirt, winter turns that dirt to mud, and by late January the rest is baked brown and hard as a brick. Kids don't stop playing on it. They just come inside dirtier.
Artificial turf holds up because there's nothing alive to kill. There's no mud after rain, no grass stains in the washing, and the green stays green through drought and school holidays. With sand infill over a compacted base it also has real give underfoot. A summer-hardened lawn is a surprisingly unforgiving thing to fall on.
No bindis, no clover, fewer bees
Anyone who grew up here knows the bindi walk: crossing the lawn barefoot in January on your heels. Turf ends that. No bindi-eye, no three-corner jacks, no prickles. It also grows no clover, and flowering clover is what pulls bees into a lawn at exactly kid height. Fewer bees underfoot, fewer trips to the freezer for ice cubes.
How much cushioning do you get?
Pile height drives the feel underfoot, and the cushioning with it.
| Pile height | Feel underfoot | Play-area verdict |
|---|---|---|
| 15-25mm (budget) | Short and firm, like fresh-mown lawn | Fine for looks and light play, least cushioning |
| 25-35mm (mid-range) | Soft with good bounce-back | The sweet spot for most family yards |
| 35-45mm (premium) | Plush, most give underfoot | Best cushioning, worth it for heavy daily use |
For most play areas a 30mm product like Turf Classic 30mm is the pick: soft enough for tumbles, dense enough for traffic. If the backyard is basically an outdoor playroom, Turf Pro 40mm adds noticeably more cushioning. Market-wide, mid-range turf runs about $30-45/m² and premium $40-60/m² supply only, inc. GST; see current pricing on the product pages.
The honest bit: turf isn't certified soft-fall
Turf over compacted crusher dust is softer than baked dirt or short dry grass, but it is not an engineered impact surface. Playground equipment is designed around certified soft-fall surfacing (rubber wet-pour, rubber tiles or rated mulch at a tested depth) matched to the equipment's fall height. Standard landscape turf over a standard base, ours included, doesn't carry that rating.
The practical rule: for running, ball games and rough-housing, turf is a softer, cleaner surface than most real lawns. Under swings, a tall fort or monkey bars, put certified soft-fall rubber in the fall zone. Some installers lay turf over a rubber shock pad, which helps for low structures; for tall equipment, ask to see the pad's test documentation.
Are the yarns safe to play on?
Modern turf yarns are polyethylene and polypropylene, and reputable manufacturers produce them lead-free and free of heavy metals. Older imports weren't always so clean, which is why the question still floats around. Buy from a supplier who can show test certificates, not just claim them. Washed sand infill also keeps fibres upright and improves the cushioned feel.
Cleaning up after kids
Most kid mess comes off with warm soapy water and a soft-bristled brush. Texta and crayon usually lift with a bit of scrubbing. Playdough is easiest dry: let it harden, crumble it out, brush and rinse. Sunscreen, juice and mud pies hose off. Skip solvents and petrol-based cleaners, which can melt or discolour the fibres.
Will it survive the traffic?
Kid wear is the same problem as dog wear: concentrated traffic on the same few runs, the kind our turf for pets page deals with from the other direction. Cheap sparse turf flattens on trampoline run-ups and goalmouths within a season. Dense stitching, decent face weight, resilient yarn and sand infill resist it, helped by an occasional brush against the pile. Our turf for dogs guide covers the durability logic in detail, and all of it applies to kids.
Before you order, measure properly. Rolls commonly come 3.71m wide, and where joins land matters in a play space: a badly made join is visible and a trip point. The yard measuring guide walks you through it, and you can price your exact size with the calculator on any product page.
Frequently asked questions
Is artificial turf safe for toddlers to play on?
Yes, provided it's a modern product from a reputable supplier. Current polyethylene turf yarns are made lead-free and free of heavy metals, and a decent supplier will show test certificates on request. Use washed, kiln-dried sand as infill and give the surface an occasional rinse.
Does artificial turf get too hot for kids in summer?
It can. In direct summer sun turf runs hotter than living grass because it doesn't transpire water, and on a very hot day it can be uncomfortable on bare feet. A quick hose-down drops the temperature fast, and shade sails or tree shade largely solve it. If the area cops full western sun, plan shade first, turf second.
Can I lay turf under a swing set or climbing frame?
Not as the safety surface for tall equipment. Standard turf over a compacted base isn't certified fall-height protection, so the fall zone under swings, forts and monkey bars needs certified soft-fall rubber or another rated surface at the correct depth. Turf works well around the equipment, and a rubber shock pad beneath it helps under low structures.
How do I get playdough or texta out of artificial turf?
Let playdough dry completely, then crumble it out of the pile, brush and rinse. Texta and crayon usually come off with warm soapy water and a soft-bristled brush; repeat the wash rather than reaching for solvents, which damage the fibres. Almost everything else kids produce washes off with plain water.
The range
All three finishes work for this — pick by pile height and budget, then price your exact size.