Parks in Greater Brisbane

Brisbane, Queensland, is home to a variety of beautiful parks and nature reserves that cater to different interests and preferences. Some of the top parks in Brisbane include South Bank Parklands, a popular destination with lush green spaces and panoramic views of the Brisbane River. Roma Street Parkland, located in the heart of the city, features a mix of green spaces, art installations, and cultural events. Kangaroo Point Cliffs Park offers scenic views of the Brisbane River and the city skyline, ideal for picnics, walking, and rock climbing. New Farm Park, a historic site, provides green spaces, walking paths, picnic areas, a playground, and a community center. Rocks Riverside Park in the southwest covers 260 hectares with walking trails, picnic spots, and a playground. Toohey Forest, a bushland reserve, offers walking trails and picnic areas for nature lovers and hikers.

In addition to these popular parks, Brisbane also boasts three botanic gardens: the City Botanic Gardens, Brisbane Botanic Gardens at Mount Coot-tha, and Roma Street Parkland. These gardens showcase a diverse range of plant life and provide beautiful settings for relaxation and exploration.

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