Parks in East Hobart

East Hobart, Tasmania, is home to several beautiful parks that offer visitors a chance to relax and unwind in natural surroundings. A.J. White Park, located on the shore of the River Derwent, next to the CSIRO, is a favorite spot for fishing and is part of the Battery Point Sculpture Trail. Cascade Gardens, situated against the Hobart Rivulet near the historic Cascade Brewery, features a variety of roses and is a popular destination for weddings and family gatherings. St. David's Park, a formal English-style walled park dating from the early days of European settlement in Tasmania, was the site of the first burial ground in Tasmania and contains numerous memorials, including one to First Fleet convicts.

The Queens Domain, an area of elevated bushland close to the city, is the last remnant of Hobart's original native grassland. The natural woodlands and grasslands provide habitat for native fauna and flora, and the park is popular for weddings and family gatherings. Rosny Park, located in the City of Clarence on the eastern shore of the Derwent River, has become the administrative, commercial, and transportational center of the City of Clarence. It is home to the Clarence City Council, a local court chambers, and the local branch of the State Library of Tasmania. These parks, along with many others in Hobart, offer a variety of amenities, including playgrounds, sports facilities, walking tracks, and picnic areas, making them perfect for exploring and enjoying the natural beauty of the area.