Brisbane Parks and Gardens Overview
Brisbane has over 1,700 parks and community spaces totalling more than 10,500 hectares
of green space. Our parks are among our greatest community assets. The information
on this website is your guide to discovering and making the most of the natural
entertainment and relaxation places in your area. They're open every day and
they're free! Each park is different. They range from those with ornamental
gardens and gazebos, through to sporting fields and playgrounds, to memorial
and heritage parks, to nature parks and scenic lookouts.
Our parks are the natural, no-fuss places for:
- Gathering family, friends and neighbours
- Ball games, walking, jogging and exercising
- Taking some quiet time out to 'recharge your batteries'
- Riding a bike, or flying a kite
- Skating, BMX and rollerblading
- Watching the wildlife and picnicking
- Barbecues and reunions
Visiting our parks is something you can do on the spur of the moment, any
day. It's a great cure for boredom and a great alternative to dull, daytime
television. Strengthen your bonds with family and friends. Rediscover conversation.
For more information on local parks, go to your suburb,
or browse through the site. There are lots of parks in Brisbaneü Discover them
all.
Types of Parks
Council has a Park for everyone needs, whether you want to take the kids for
a play on the swings, have a family reunion, get married or research the family
history, have a run, ride a skateboard, play a game of cricket with friends.ò To
help you find the right park, we have broken the parks down into the following
types. These lists do not include all parks, but there is enough that you'll
find one close to where you live.
Types of parks include:
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