Goldie’s Donuts, Splash Park & Playground Adventure in Langley
Looking for an easy family outing in Langley that won’t cost a fortune? This simple adventure combines fresh donuts, a splash park, two playgrounds, and a stroller friendly walk into a fun morning that takes about two hours from start to finish.
Whether you have toddlers who need to burn off some energy or older kids looking for a little adventure, this outing is an easy way to get outside without a lot of planning.
At a Glance
Location: Willoughby, Langley
Time: 1-3 Hours
Cost: $4.24-$5.75/per donut
Best For: Toddlers to elementary-aged kids
Stroller Friendly: Yes
Washrooms: Available at Goldies
Parking: Free street parking
Stop 1: Pick Up Donuts at Goldie’s

Start your morning at Goldie’s Donuts in Willoughby. Parking is available on the street out front for free. You can grab a coffee for the adults and a few donuts for the kids before heading out on your adventure.
The fun part is that you don’t need to rush. Pack your treats to go or enjoy them on a nearby bench before making the short walk to the spray park and playground.
If you’re looking for an easy weekend activity, this is already a win before the kids even reach the playground.
Stop 2: Cool Off at the Spray Park

Just a short walk away you’ll find a neighbourhood spray park that is perfect for younger children on warm days.
The water features are simple enough for toddlers but still entertaining for older kids who want to run through the sprays and cool off.
Bring a towel, sunscreen, and a change of clothes if you plan to stay awhile.
Stop 3: Burn Off Some Energy at the Goldenview Park Playground

Right beside the spray park is the Goldenview Park playground where kids can climb, slide, and explore.
Parents can relax on nearby benches while the kids play, making this a great spot to enjoy the rest of those donuts or simply take a break before the final part of the adventure.
Bonus Adventure: Walk to Cedar Grove Park

Families with younger toddlers may be ready to head home after the splash park, but if your kids still have energy, continue along the paved neighbourhood pathway toward the nearby park at the end of the Goldenview Trail.
The walk is approximately one kilometre and is stroller friendly the entire way.
Along the route you’ll pass through quiet neighbourhood pathways that are perfect for scooters, balance bikes, and little walkers.
At the end of the trail you’ll discover another playground tucked beside mature trees that provide welcome shade during the summer months.
For many kids, finding a second playground feels like discovering a secret bonus level at the end of the adventure.
Why We Love This Family Outing
- Easy to do with minimal planning
- Great mix of treats, walking, and play
- Stroller friendly throughout
- Works for toddlers and elementary-aged kids
- Includes both water play and playground time
- Free parking
- Flexible enough to be completed in one to three hours
What to Bring
- Water bottles
- Sunscreen
- Towels
- Change of clothes
- Scooter or balance bike
- Camera for a few family photos
Good to Know
The spray park is seasonal and typically operates during the warmer months. Morning visits are often quieter and cooler, especially during summer.
If you visit on a sunny afternoon, the second playground near the school offers significantly more shade than the spray park area.
More Langley Family Ideas
Looking for more? Check out:
- Best Walking Trails in Langley for Families
- Best Playgrounds in Langley for Kids
- Things to Do in Langley With Kids
- Fraser Valley Splash Parks Guide
- Fresh Air Friday: Derby Reach Regional Park
- Best Spray Parks in Langley
Final Thoughts
Sometimes the best family outings are the simplest ones.
This Langley adventure combines a special treat, outdoor play, and a family walk without requiring reservations, admission fees, or a full day commitment. It’s the kind of outing that’s easy to repeat throughout the summer and a great reminder that memorable family adventures don’t have to be expensive.
