Huxtable Park Chermside West, Queensland 4032
About the Business
Welcome to Huxtable Park, a remarkable establishment situated in the vibrant city of Brisbane, Queensland. As a popular tourist attraction and point of interest, Huxtable Park offers a diverse range of amenities and activities that cater to visitors of all ages and interests.
One of the standout features of Huxtable Park is its extensive range of facilities. Whether you're looking to host a barbecue gathering with friends and family or enjoy a game of basketball on the half court, Huxtable Park has you covered. The park also boasts a well-equipped picnic area complete with shelters, providing the perfect spot to relax and enjoy a meal amidst the beautiful surroundings.
For those seeking an active outdoor experience, Huxtable Park offers an array of options. Take advantage of the outdoor fitness and exercise equipment to stay fit and active, or embark on a refreshing walk along the scenic bikeway network. The park also features a playground where children can let their imaginations run wild, ensuring endless hours of fun and entertainment.
Nature enthusiasts will be delighted by the presence of a rainforest within Huxtable Park. Immerse yourself in the tranquility of this lush environment as you explore its hidden wonders. The park also offers access to water sources, with bubblers and drinking fountains conveniently located throughout, ensuring you stay hydrated during your visit.
Huxtable Park prides itself on being accessible to all. With facilities such as accessible toilets and designated car parks, the park ensures that everyone can enjoy its offerings without any hindrance. Dog owners will be pleased to discover a dedicated off-leash area for their furry friends, including a separate space for small dogs.
Adjacent to Huxtable Park, you will find the Downfall Creek Bushland Centre, a hub of knowledge and exploration. Discover the wonders of the bushland through the Downfall Creek Senses Trail, and make use of the picnic areas and playgrounds available in this natural oasis. The shared pathway network allows for scenic walks and bike rides, offering a unique perspective of the surrounding area.
As you visit Huxtable Park, we invite you to reflect on the rich Aboriginal heritage of this land. The Brisbane City Council acknowledges and pays respects to the Traditional Custodians of this Country, both past and present. Join us in honoring the Elders and their connection to the land, as we celebrate the diverse cultural heritage of Australia.
Whether you're seeking relaxation, adventure, or simply a day of family fun, Huxtable Park is the perfect destination. Come and experience the beauty and charm of this cherished Brisbane institution.
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Reviews
"Great little park. In need of some TLC and a toilet. Has lovely walkways and a small "forest" walk that needs clearing. An electric BBQ and covered tables and seating. The car park could do with lighting and bins. Glad to see signage to inform people to NOT feed the ducks and wildlife."
"This park is a hidden gem for those who visit. It has two playgrounds, basketball hoop, exercise area, a forest to walk through and a creek that crosses throughout. One of the local amusements is a couple of ducks who leave on the creek and are a beautiful way to entertain kids. One of them is a mystery ad no one knows how it ended up here. Only negative thing is that there's no restrooms or facilities to change babies diapers. Rode Rd shops are 5 mins away by foot"
"Huxtable Park is co-managed by the community and council. It's very well looked-after. Over the years it's been great to see the gradual development of the park and the expansion of the native plant gardens. Really looking forward to seeing what this place looks like in 10 years."
"Lovely little walk with the dogs, no off lead areas unless you're sneaky. Little river with lots of wildlife to watch. One of my fav walks in chermside."
"This is a really nice park. There isn’t much to it, but it’s peaceful and clean, and well-shaded. The pond has ducks, and quite a number of turtles. Their little heads rise above the water as they glide around in search of food. Rather enchanting for children, I imagine, and for adults who have not yet hardened their hearts to wonder. We took our daughter to this park in August 2019. She very much liked the ducks, though she was too young to feed them. I think she noticed the turtles, but it is hard to say. She loved the children’s play area and showed this love by eating some bark. All around us were families feeding the ducks. Sometimes with responsible food, sometimes not. That last bit was the only real shame of the day."
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