Duggan Park
About the Business
Welcome to Duggan Park, a hidden gem nestled in the beautiful Toowoomba Regional area of Queensland, Australia. This unique establishment is not just any ordinary park but a true point of interest that captivates visitors with its natural beauty, serene ambiance, and a plethora of recreational activities.
Situated in the charming suburb of Rangeville, Duggan Park offers an idyllic escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. As you step foot into this enchanting park, you'll immediately be greeted by lush greenery, vibrant flowers, and towering trees that create a picturesque backdrop for your outdoor adventures.
Nature enthusiasts will be delighted to explore the park's well-maintained walking trails that wind through its expansive grounds. As you meander along these paths, you'll encounter various flora and fauna, including native Australian wildlife, adding a touch of excitement to your journey. Be sure to bring your camera along to capture the breathtaking scenery and share your memories with loved ones.
Duggan Park is not just a place to admire nature; it also offers a range of recreational facilities to cater to all ages and interests. Sports enthusiasts can indulge in friendly matches at the park's well-equipped sports fields, perfect for a game of cricket, soccer, or touch football. Families can make use of the ample picnic spots and barbecue areas, ideal for enjoying a relaxed afternoon surrounded by nature's beauty.
For those seeking a bit of adventure, Duggan Park features a well-designed playground that will keep children entertained for hours. Let their imaginations run wild as they climb, swing, and slide their way through this safe and enjoyable play area. The park also hosts occasional events and workshops, providing an opportunity for the community to come together and enjoy a range of engaging activities.
Duggan Park is more than just a park; it's a place where memories are made, laughter echoes through the air, and connections are forged. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat, a place to engage in outdoor activities, or simply a spot to unwind with loved ones, Duggan Park is the perfect destination.
So, come and experience the tranquility and natural beauty of Duggan Park in Rangeville, Queensland. Immerse yourself in the wonders of this remarkable establishment and create memories that will last a lifetime.
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Location & Phone number
Rangeville, Queensland 4350, Australia
Reviews
"Beautiful spot for a gentle stroll. Great for night walks, with good fauna in the area."
"Nice park with walking tracks through the bush and a couple good lookouts. The council has recently updated the facilities to provide more undercover tables, a bbq, and toilets."
"This park used to be my favourite place to go for a walk, take some photos and enjoy the peace of it all. The lookout at the end of the trail has one of the best views of tabletop mountain and has a great spot to sit and have a snack. The reason it used to be my favourite place to go, is because it has been severely ignored in all areas of maintenance. The paths are overgrown and weeds have started to take over. If there was more done to maintain this park, it would be an amazing visit for anyone who likes a good bushland walk."
"A wonderful lookout and lovely nature strip but extremely dangerous walking trails despite claiming to be wheelchair friendly, due to loose gravel / rocky surface on council made paths. Be extremely careful!!! We do A LOT of nature trail walking with groups of clients and this is the first time anyone has injured themself from slipping on poor path surface. The fall landed me a broken ankle. Others also slipped on the path surface."
"I went to this park as two of the trails are a grade 1 trail. Sensory Walk and Wallaby walk were advertised to be a grade 1 trail “suitable for wheelchairs and mobility devices”. This simply is not the case, the trail is NOT wheelchair friendly!!! Advertised as an “all-abilities” trail.. with rope trails to enable people with visual impairment to navigate the fully sealed, wheelchair-accessible pathways.” I thought this was a great idea to take my mother. The trails are NOT wheelchair friendly at all. We got about 20 meters into the walk and had to turn back. It was very difficult to push to wheelchair, and the sand on the trail caused the wheelchair to bog. It was not level at points and I nearly tipped my mother out of the wheelchair. The gardens are also overgrown so the trail rope is not suitable for visually impaired, who would be scratched by bushes. Maybe a good trail for elderly who are more mobility capable but certainly NOT wheelchair friendly or suitable for wheelchairs. I note the trail was built in 2018 and then the surface may have been more suitable and compact back then, but the trail has not been maintained. You are better off to go to picnic point or other parks. Very disappointing and dangerous."
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