Bald Hill Park Inverness Street, Clarinda 3169 Bald Hill Park is a sprawling open space with wide open grassy areas and walking and bike trails winding through the trees, an off-leash dog area, as well a disc golf course and expansive playground. There are shelters, picnic tables and BBQ area, with toilets and drinking fountain. Tagged as: , Park
Bicentennial Park Scotch Parade, Chelsea 3196 Bicentennial Park is a regional park created from reclaimed land, which had been operating as a local tip since 1959.Since its redevelopment, which began with the first playground built on the site in 1981, the park has become a much-loved and widely used community asset.Features include a youth area with skatepark, multi-sport court and stage, and a huge adventure playground. Tagged as: , Dog off leash area
Bonbeach Reserve Cannes Avenue, Bonbeach 3196 The Bonbeach Reserve has been part of the sporting history of the area for more than 50 years. The reserve has five football/cricket ovals, with cricket nets, two netball courts and club rooms, with club rooms above. Tagged as: , Fenced dog off leash park, Playground, Recreation reserve, Sports grounds
Carrum Beach Old Post Office Lane, Carrum 3197 Carrum beach stretches 2km from Patterson River south to neighbouring Seaford. There is a boardwalk, the large playground, with shelters, tables, toilets, drinking fountain, deck chairs, BBQ area and new open space area. There is a dedicated off-leash dog zone, car park and Surf Life Saving Club. Tagged as: , Dog off leash area, Foreshore
Chadwick Reserve Howard Road, Dingley Village 3172 Chadwick Reserve features a large pavilion and junior AFL/cricket oval and training area, both with lighting, a BMX track and half-court.The reserve also offers a BBQ, picnic tables, a large fenced off-leash dog park and a playground with all-ages play equipment, nature play and accessible swings. Tagged as: , Fenced dog off leash park, Playground, Recreation reserve, Sports grounds
Chelsea Beach and Victory Park 8 -12 Camp Street, Chelsea 3196 Chelsea beach is located a short 250m walk from Chelsea train station, with accessible ticketed parking on Camp Street. The beach is a long sandy stretch, with dunes and beach huts dotted along the shore. The Victory Park playground is a popular spot for visitors with play equipment, BBQs, picnic tables, and toilets, with beach showers and off lead dog areas. Tagged as: , Dog off leash area, Foreshore
Dales Park Washington Drive, Oakleigh South 3167 Dales Park is a significant community asset providing both active sporting and passive recreational elements, which was initially bequeathed to the former City of Moorabbin as a site for women’s sporting participation.The 3.1ha Reserve comprises nine netball courts, a sporting pavilion, a playground, a dog off leash area and a sizeable open grassy area for informal use. Tagged as: , Dog off leash area, Playground, Recreation reserve, Sports grounds
Dingley Reserve Marcus Road, Dingley Village 3172 As part of Council's commitment to providing improved sporting facilities at Dingley Reserve, we are currently planning for the redevelopment of the sports pavilion to meet growing demand for cricket and AFL facilities and provide more sporting and community facilities for the Dingley community. This $6.3M project is jointly funded by Council ($1.7M), the State Government ($4.5M) and sporting club Tagged as: , Playground, Recreation reserve, Sports grounds
Doug Denyer Reserve 98 McDonald Street, Mordialloc 3195 The Doug Denyer Reserve is a diverse community space, home to the Mordialloc Tennis Club, and Mordialloc Cricket Club, with a large fenced dog park, playground and half court basketball.The tennis club has six floodlit en-tout-cas tennis courts and offers a variety of competitions and coaching for all ages and levels.There are two grass ovals with synthetic wickets, and three cricket nets. Tagged as: , Fenced dog off leash park, Playground, Recreation reserve, Sports grounds
Dowling Road Reserve Dowling Road, Oakleigh South 3167 The Dowling Road Reserve is a neighbourhood park featuring an open grassed area with lots of tree cover, half court basketball, shelters, tables, seating and a playground area. The playground has lots of climbing structures, slide, flying fox, sliding pole, carousel and mini jeep. Facilities include picnic tables, shaded seats and BBQ available, limited on street parking. Tagged as: , Park, Playground
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.