Bray Farm Park Rivermint Street, Griffin, Queensland 4503
About the Business
Welcome to Bray Farm Park, a captivating establishment nestled in the heart of Griffin, Australia. Situated on Rivermint Street, this enchanting park is a true point of interest for locals and visitors alike.
Bray Farm Park offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, where nature lovers can immerse themselves in the beauty of the Australian countryside. With its sprawling green fields, picturesque landscapes, and tranquil atmosphere, this park is a haven for relaxation and rejuvenation.
As you step foot into Bray Farm Park, you will be greeted by a symphony of sights and sounds. The park boasts an array of native flora and fauna, allowing you to connect with Australia's rich biodiversity. Take a leisurely stroll along the winding pathways, breathe in the crisp, fresh air, and immerse yourself in the natural wonders that surround you.
For families and children, Bray Farm Park offers a host of exciting activities and amenities. Let your little ones unleash their energy at the expansive playground, complete with state-of-the-art equipment that will keep them entertained for hours. The park also features ample open spaces, perfect for picnics, sports, or simply basking in the sun.
Nature enthusiasts will be delighted to discover the park's diverse wildlife. Keep your eyes peeled for native birds, kangaroos, and other unique species that call Bray Farm Park home. Birdwatchers will be particularly enthralled, as the park is a haven for a wide variety of avian species.
Bray Farm Park is not only a place of natural beauty but also a hub for community engagement. The park regularly hosts events, such as art exhibitions, music festivals, and cultural celebrations, bringing people together and fostering a sense of unity and belonging.
Whether you are seeking a peaceful retreat, a fun-filled day with loved ones, or a chance to immerse yourself in Australia's natural wonders, Bray Farm Park is the ideal destination. So come and experience the magic of this extraordinary establishment, where nature meets community in perfect harmony.
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Reviews
"My daughter enjoyed the park (swings and slides) not age appropriate for her though (Getting up ladders and ropes etc.) No toilets It's a nice little park but also a little disappointing not much to do"
"Nice little suburban park, our five and one year olds enjoyed. Very clean. Beware there are no toilets though. Would recommend."
"Beautiful designed playground but quite small and no toilets"
"A relatively small bit fantastic themed park for young kids. The castle has a bridge, several ladders to climb up and a slide. There’s also swings and climbing ropes. The area is quite small but great for young imaginations and there’s a large grassland area nearby too."
"Bray Farm Park is a well-maintained park in Griffin. They have gone to the extra expense to make it visually fun and exciting for children and adjacent to the park is a large well maintained field to kick a football around and play a game of cricket. The original playing equipment has safety secured matting. However, the safety matting is not inclusive of the whole play gyms areas and has bark surrounding the unprotected areas and parents, and our careers would have to be mindful at all times while the children played. The jungle climbing area, which is further away from the main play gym area, has no safety padding and would not be suitable, not safe for children under ten years of age, in my opinion. While the park itself looks fun and inviting, there are downfalls to this cute little play area. There is only one covered sitting area and one main bin, which would only cater for a family venue or party for one group in which seating is required for a gathering or children's birthday party. There are no toilet facilities available or bbq facilities which to me is to enhance the parks attractions and features of the park. There are no disabled facilities available. More sitting and covered areas are required for families to enjoy an adventure out to the park for the day. There is street parking available, and if you wish to take the children out for a couple of hours, the park itself is suitable for just that. Given the location and growth of the suburb, the council should go the extra mile and invest in providing the additional facilities and provide extra protective safety rubber matting around the main play area and indeed to the jungle gym where there is none to ensure safety issues for the children and peace of mind for parents."
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