23 Garden Rabbit Playground Ideas for Happy and Active Bunnies

23 Garden rabbit playground ideas

Hello Gardeners!

Looking for fun ways to keep your rabbits happy outdoors? It can be tricky to create a safe and exciting space for them.

Rabbits love having places to jump, dig, and explore while staying protected.

In this blog, you’ll find 23 garden rabbit playground ideas to spark some inspiration. Keep reading!

23 Garden Rabbit Playground Ideas

Bunnies love to hop, explore, and play in safe spaces! I’ve got some fun playground ideas that will keep your rabbits happy and active.

Cardboard Castles

I set up a pink-trimmed cardboard castle in my garden. A white bunny hopped inside, exploring its three stories with curiosity.

The castle has two round windows, one rectangular window, and a doorway for easy access. It’s made of 100% recycled cardboard printed with safe vegan ink.

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The base measures 45 cm square, and the height is 64.5 cm tall across the levels. Assembly was quick because of its smart design.

It cost $40.81 (VAT included) but doesn’t ship to Spain if you’re outside the UK like me! Reviews from other buyers gave it five stars for quality and fast delivery too.

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Clay Pot Shelters

Clay pots make cozy burrows for rabbits. I place them around my garden, surrounded by green plants. Rabbits can relax inside and feel safe while enjoying the outdoor air.

These shelters fit naturally into any garden space and improve its look.

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The clay keeps the burrows cool in summer, which helps keep rabbits comfortable. It also supports their natural love of digging and burrowing without damaging other parts of the yard.

Adding lush greenery creates a calm, enriching environment for them to explore or rest peacefully nearby.

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Digging Box

digging box is great for a rabbit playground. I fill mine with sand and soil, making it soft and fun to dig in.

It keeps my bunny happy while protecting indoor spaces like rugs or corners from damage. The mix of materials lets them follow their natural instincts safely.

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I make sure the box is deep enough, about 12 to 18 inches. This depth gives plenty of space for real digging action! Regular checks help me keep it clean and safe from hazards too.

Watching my fluffy rabbit explore and dig is pure joy every time!

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Elevated Bridge Walk

Wooden bridges make climbing fun and safe for rabbits. The elevated design also provides shade, keeping them cool during sunny days.

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I like how these bridges offer both playtime and protection from harsh weather. They help rabbits stay active while letting me supervise their outdoor time easily.

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Using wood makes the bridge eco-friendly and sturdy. Rabbits love walking up and down while feeling secure. Adding this to my garden feels great for their exercise and happiness!

Foraging Area

Logs filled with hay make a perfect foraging area. I place them in the garden where rabbits can nibble, dig, or explore. Fresh greens surrounding the logs add even more fun.

Watching two rabbits hop around and search for treats is so rewarding.

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Foraging keeps their minds sharp and boosts nutrition too. Hay provides fiber that helps digestion while they graze and chew.

Adding soft soil nearby creates a digging spot to keep them happy and busy all day long!

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Grass Hut Dome

I like adding dome huts to a rabbit garden. They make cozy shelters for resting or hiding. Covering the hut with fresh green leaves feels natural and blends into the garden.

It keeps rabbits safe and relaxed in their habitat.

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Greenery on the dome can also serve another purpose. Rabbits may nibble on safe, edible leaves while they rest. This adds comfort, shade, and a small snack all in one spot!

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Grass Tunnel Maze

Cardboard maze tunnels in the grass are great for play and exploration. Rabbits love to peek out while burrowing through them. I set up a maze in my sunny yard, keeping it supervised for safety.

The fresh-cut grass made the area even more inviting, and shaded spots helped keep things cool.

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These tunnels let rabbits follow their natural instincts to dig, hide, and explore. Simple materials like cardboard make great DIY builds that fit any garden design.

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Hammock Platform

I love adding a hammock platform to the rabbit garden. A sturdy wooden base gives support, while the hammock above creates a cozy relaxation space.

Rabbits enjoy lounging in comfort, feeling safe and elevated.

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This setup works great indoors or outdoors for small animal habitats. It provides extra options for enrichment activities.

Plus, it’s easy to match with other pet furniture, like climbing ramps or chew toys!

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Hanging Chew Toys

I hang chew toys shaped like carrots and bunnies from a low branch or wooden frame. These toys keep rabbits busy and happy.

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They nibble on natural materials like timothy hay cakes, calendula, and rose timothy grass balls.

Chewing helps their teeth stay healthy. The hanging design makes them curious to reach and investigate the toys. It adds fun while encouraging natural chewing behavior for dental health!

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Log Tunnel

wooden log tunnel makes a perfect rabbit playground addition. Rabbits love exploring the natural texture and cozy shape.

I always make sure to surround it with fresh green plants to create a more calming, natural habitat for them.

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It keeps the rabbits curious and active while blending beautifully into any garden.

Log tunnels also encourage exercise and exploration. They can be made from wood, wicker, or even collapsible materials for easy setup.

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While setting up these tunnels, I ensure they are sturdy and safe for playful jumps or quiet hideouts.

Low hanging basket

I hung a wicker basket low in my garden. Thick flowers and greenery decorate it, making it perfect for both looks and use. My rabbit loves sitting inside the deep basket.

It gives plenty of room to stretch out or curl up.

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This cozy spot is not just cute but practical too. The hanging design keeps it safe from damp ground or curious pests. Rabbits get comfort while adding charm to outdoor spaces.

Next, let’s hop into ideas like mini herb gardens!

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Mini Herb Garden

The wicker basket filled with flowers can double as a comfy nook, but the tiny herb garden brings even more joy. I created a raised bed framed by logs that hold everything in place.

My bunny sniffs fresh greens like mint and parsley while exploring. Dandelion leaves are a favorite snack too!

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The log border keeps the plants safe from over-eager digging paws, adding both charm and purpose to the design.

Fresh herbs work great for diet and play, offering enrichment all day long!

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Mini Hill Or Mound

Fresh herbs bring joy, but grassy mounds add extra fun. I love creating a mini hill for my bunnies to hop and explore.

Soft grass makes it comfy for their little feet, while bright flowers lift the whole garden’s look.

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I sprinkle fresh greens and place small vegetables on the mound. My bunnies enjoy nibbling as they play. Adding dirt or garden soil helps satisfy their digging needs too!

Watching them burrow into the soft ground feels rewarding every time.

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Obstacle Course

I set up a colorful obstacle course in my garden for the rabbits. A wooden ladder bridge became the star attraction. Watching them climb down was both fun and adorable.

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The setup encourages exercise and agility training. I added small hurdles and adjustable jump bars to keep things exciting. The modular design lets me change the layout whenever I want.

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It’s simple, engaging, and keeps my bunnies healthy!

Outdoor Bunny Teepee

A teepee makes a great hideout for bunnies after exploring obstacle courses. I love using a pink fabric one, as it blends beautifully with fresh flowers in my garden.

This setup creates shade and keeps rabbits cool on warmer days.

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Adding floral decorations around the teepee boosts its charm while supporting their emotional wellbeing.

Daily essentials like food, water, and a clean litter box nearby ensure they stay happy and healthy while relaxing in this cozy spot.

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Playground Tower

This white wooden tower creates the perfect shaded spot for rabbits. It features a ramp, making climbing safe and fun. The size fits 2 to 4 rabbits or guinea pigs easily.

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Measuring 102 cm by 61 cm by 27 cm, it provides a great space while blending well into any garden setup.

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Custom options like back entrances or cushions are available too. Priced at AU$845.23 with discounts until August 24, it’s an excellent choice for anyone building an outdoor rabbit habitat!

Safe Climbing Ramp

wooden ramp connects large wire enclosures for rabbits. I like the idea of using such ramps to give my bunnies safe access between play areas.

The Nibbler Ramp fits up to three rabbits or guinea pigs easily. Its solid birch plywood makes it sturdy, and a food-grade lacquer keeps it safe.

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The ramp has great traction with rubber-backed carpet, so no slipping happens during climbing. Safety rails, 3 cm high, keep them secure as they explore.

It measures about 50 x 20 x 5 cm, which works well in most gardens. At $121.67 per piece, you can even save 10% on orders above $486.68!

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Sand Pit Corner

I love adding a sandpit corner for my rabbits. Tires and wooden edging keep the area safe and tidy. The pit should be 12 to 18 inches deep.

This gives enough space for digging, which is natural rabbit behavior.

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Regular checks keep it clean and free from hazards. I sometimes add fresh greens to make the spot more fun and healthy for them.

shaded area nearby helps protect against too much sun while they play in their cozy corner.

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Sandbox With Burrow Tubes

A sandbox with burrow tubes is pure joy for my rabbits. I love watching them hop through the bright tunnels and dig in the soft sand.

It’s the perfect setup for exercise, play, and natural behaviors.

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The tubes mimic wild burrows, giving them a safe place to hide and explore. Digging in the sand keeps them entertained and helps wear down their nails naturally.

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I always choose pet-safe materials and make sure the tubes are wide enough for comfort. Seeing my bunny dart in one end and pop out the other never fails to make me smile!

Tree Stump Platforms

Sand pits bring endless fun, but tree stump platforms make a fantastic resting and climbing spot. Hollow stumps look natural and give rabbits a cozy habitat to relax or hide.

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Wooden ramps around the stumps let rabbits climb easily and stay active. Jumping on platforms helps keep rabbit bones strong and promotes exercise.

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Such setups mimic their wild homes while adding stimulation in the garden play area.

Tunnel System

I love using a rabbit tunnel system in my garden. The colorful plastic tubes keep rabbits active and safe.

They connect different play areas, like shelters or grassy spots, with no tools needed to set them up. A push-button lock makes cleaning simple too.

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Under a wooden shelter, the tunnels stay cool and protected from rain or sun. These systems make it fun for rabbits to explore while staying secure in their habitat.

Rabbits can move freely between enclosures without worry about predators!

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Willow Stick Tent

willow stick tent adds charm and function to any rabbit playground garden. The woven structure provides shade for bunnies on hot days while doubling as a chewable toy for their teeth.

I like that it’s portable and foldable, making setup simple and storage easy. Soft grass under the tent creates a cozy resting spot that feels natural.

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Natural materials like willow sticks are safe for rabbits to nibble on and enjoy. Products such as the BinkyBunny Fold-Away Willow Tent combine comfort with durability.

This handy shelter keeps rabbits happy while enhancing outdoor spaces with its earthy design. It offers both a hideaway and play station in one neat package!

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Wooden Hidey House

The willow stick tent offers charm, but a wooden hidey house gives more. Rabbits love the rustic shelter with ramps for exercise and shade to relax.

The Bissap Wooden Rabbit Hideout Castle stands out here. Its double-layer design includes tunnels and separate spaces, perfect for play or quiet time.

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It works indoors or outdoors and suits not just rabbits but guinea pigs too. FSC-certified wood makes it safe, polished smooth for little paws.

With 96 reviews averaging 4.2 stars, I feel confident about its quality! Ramps keep boredom away while promoting activity in your garden playground setup.

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Conclusion

Creating a rabbit playground is fun and rewarding. I enjoyed sharing these ideas for keeping rabbits happy and active. Each idea adds charm to the garden while making it safe for bunnies to play and explore.

With a little effort, any gardener can build a lovely space for their furry friends!

FAQs

1. What are garden rabbit playground ideas?

Garden rabbit playground ideas are fun and creative setups you can design to keep rabbits happy and active in your yard. They include tunnels, hiding spots, climbing areas, and spaces for digging.

2. How do I create a safe rabbit playground?

Use non-toxic materials like untreated wood or grass mats. Make sure the area is enclosed so rabbits don’t escape or face predators. Always check for sharp edges or harmful plants.

3. Can I use natural elements in the playground?

Yes! You can add logs, branches, rocks, and dirt piles for digging (rabbits love that). These items make it feel more like their natural habitat.

4. Do rabbits need toys in their garden play area?

Absolutely! Simple toys like cardboard boxes, chew sticks, or even old flower pots can keep them entertained while they explore their space.

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About the author

I’m Tien — a gardener with years of hands-on experience in lawn care, planting, and pond keeping. This blog is where my team and I share simple, real-life tips to help you create and care for your own green space.