Bradshaw Bushland Reserve 450 Nepean Highway, Mordialloc 3195 Bradshaw Bushland Reserve is located at the intersection of White Street and Nepean Highway in Mordialloc and contains approximately 1.7 hectares of rare vegetation once typical of very large areas of the Melbourne sand belt. It has a variety of native grass species, and is a rare remnant damp sands woodland and provides a habitat for native animals including skinks, possums and many bird species. Tagged as: , Nature reserve, Park
Caruana Woodland Reserve 1A Caruana Drive, Dingley Village 3172 The Caruana Woodland Reserve is a 0.5 hectare Woodland, located on the corner of Wheatland Crescent and Caruana Drive, which with the adjacent Dingley Road Reserve provides a significant area of remnant vegetation, woodland, heathland and swamp scrub habitats.The reserve features pure strands of River Red Gums, indigenous grasses, lizards, frogs, birds and possums. Tagged as: , Nature reserve, Park
Elder Street South Reserve 174 Elder Street South, Clarinda 3169 Elder Street South Reserve is a 4-hectare former landfill site rehabilitated into parkland, expanding our Chain of Parks. Facilities include picnic areas, seating, shelter, toilet and water facilities. There is a car park available off Elder Street South. Tagged as: , Nature reserve, Park
Epsom Conservation Reserve Jack Holt Way, Mordialloc 3195 Epsom Conservation Reserve is a significant grassland located within the Epsom Estate between Jenkins Street and Jack Holt Way in Mordialloc. Formally the Epsom Racecourse (the site was actually the centre of the racetrack), the reserve covers approximately 3.6 hectares of native grassland and significantly adds to the regions biodiversity with an adjacent man-made wetland. Tagged as: , Nature reserve
Grange Heathland Reserve 136 Osbourne Avenue, Clayton South 3169 The Grange Heathland is a 6.6 hectare reserve which is highly valued as a conservation area due to the relative intactness and diversity of heath vegetation spread across four different Ecological Vegetation Classes. The reserve is home to more than 230 species of plants, including a number of regionally rare species, 68 animal species, with almost 50 different birds spotted in the reserve. Tagged as: , Nature reserve
Groves Reserve Nepean Highway, Aspendale 3196 Groves Reserve is a remnant pocked of Banksia Woodland wedged in between the highway and train line offering walking and cycling trails connecting the Aspendale foreshore with Mordialloc Creek Reserve. The reserve features a sandy path through natural scrub and woodland with a bench and memorial plaque to local volunteer Alan Peter Jones. Tagged as: , Nature reserve, Park
Mordialloc Creek Reserve 24 Park Street, Mordialloc 3195 The Mordialloc Creek Reserve is approximately 4ha in total area. The creek supports five ecological vegetation classes including some of the best examples of remnant scrub, reed and wetland species. The area provides a habitat for many bird species, possums, snakes, frogs, skinks and small mammals. Tagged as: , Nature reserve
Powernet Easement 69 - 79 Springs Road, Clayton South 3169 The Powernet Easement provides a grassed walking path helping connect trails from Namitjira Park, Springs and Clayton roads. Tagged as: , Nature reserve, Park
Serpentine Court Reserve Serpentine Court, Waterways 3195 The Serpentine Court Reserve is a lakeside grassed area with play equipment, picnic tables, garden beds, shady trees and seating. The fenced playground area contains a connected climbing structure with two slides, a bridge, rope ladder, spinning wheel, clock, shop front, disc ladder and slide pole. There are separate swings, bench seats and waterfront walking trails. Tagged as: , Nature reserve, Park, Playground
Spring Road Reserve Spring Rd, Dingley Village 3172 Spring Road Reserve is a former 38-hectare landfill site in Dingley Village that forms a link in our Chain of Parks and is within close proximity to Westall Road and the Dingley Village shops. Tagged as: , Dog off leash area, Nature reserve
Playgrounds We recognise the significance and value of play in children’s development and currently look after 114 playgrounds located throughout Kingston. We aim to provide a broad range of options for activities, spaces and play opportunities for children of different ages and abilities.
Sports grounds and facilities Kingston has a wide variety of sports grounds and facilities used by hundreds of local teams and community clubs, providing opportunities for thousands of participants to engage in competition, recreation and exercise.
Bushland and natural areas Our specialist parks and gardens team manage and maintain a number of Natural Resource Area’s which are areas that contain remnant indigenous vegetation.